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Old June 23, 2009   #1
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Sam's club had these peppers from Sunset called Ancient Sweets. Huge long red sweet peppers. Bigger than a Giant Marconi. I tried to find out about them but there really isn't a lot of info. I'm guessing it's a hybrid. So if I save seeds from them will I get a wild variation next year? Like you would with a tomato cross?
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Old June 23, 2009   #2
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If it's a hybrid, yes.

How long were they? I grew some Corno Di Toro peppers one year with seed from Felco Pruners, and the peppers were close to a foot long.
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Old June 24, 2009   #3
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They could also be Giant Acongua's
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Old June 25, 2009   #4
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They're a hybrid grown by Mastronardi Produce, the same people who do Campari tomatoes. The peppers are said to grow to about 10 inches and are very mild and sweet.
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They're a hybrid grown by Mastronardi Produce, the same people who do Campari tomatoes. The peppers are said to grow to about 10 inches and are very mild and sweet.

Ah, thank you for that information.
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These were about 12 inches long. Really sweet. I saved a ton of the seed and am going to go ahead and grow some next season and see what I get.
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