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Post by kctomato on Jul 24, 2013 11:01:12 GMT -5
This is a hybrid from Park's It ripens to 3 shades: Ivory, Orange and Red I got it from opening my mouth on twitter. They sent me seeds of this and 'Candy Bell' - bell that stays green but gets sweet like a red/yellow bell. They also sent other flowers and melons but I didn't get them seeded in time.
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materman
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Post by materman on Jul 24, 2013 12:49:29 GMT -5
Looks loaded. will really look good when the colors start changing to the different shades. Got to love them peppers. Would really be great if they were OP. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by swamper on Apr 5, 2014 9:12:27 GMT -5
I grew f2 last year and got two types, one similar to f1 in color and on the small side, and another a pale green and more elongated. The pale green type really pumped out the fruit. I decided I wasn't going to save seed from the pale green fruits, so enjoyed a bountiful harvest. F3 plants are looking good.
Overall I like to let peppers ripen so have been a little disappointed in overall yield, so that's notable that those f2s produced so well. Perhaps lack of full sun all day or pH being a tad high are factors. The soil in that area is thin and there are tree roots competing for nutrients. I'll add some sulfur and more compost...
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