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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostMs T, I'm hoping to save seeds for our chilli circle from my Hungarian blacks but they are on a go slow (NG if you are reading this, my plants are tiny!) The chillies are black to start and ripen to red.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by sparrow100 View PostI can try for some as a back-up if you like? Mine are flowering now and have a couple of chillies on.
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Originally posted by Markyw View PostThis year I am growing Hungarian black wax....All lovely and black, the question is when can I pick them ? I was reading that they mature to a red colour is this correct or do you pick them when black.
Many thanks
Mark
Hungarian Black aka Black Hungarian, but I don't think they're a black Hungarian Wax?
They are very attractive plants, with the purple/green leaves and purple flowers
Here's mine from this year:
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I got mine from a seed-saving swap, but they originally came from here
Black Hungarian Wax Pepper
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Originally posted by Chris11 View PostLast year I picked most of them purple and they had a mild taste that went well with cheese or in an omelette. I left some of the best pods on the plant to fully ripen for seed saving, and they took a long time before eventually going red.
Hungarian Black aka Black Hungarian, but I don't think they're a black Hungarian Wax?
They are very attractive plants, with the purple/green leaves and purple flowers
Here's mine from this year:
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I will be saving a good few for seed so I will be leaving them on the plant.
Thanks for the reply
Mark
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Originally posted by Chris11 View PostHungarian Black aka Black Hungarian, but I don't think they're a black Hungarian Wax?
http://www.thechileman.org/results.p...=Any&genus=AnyLast edited by Scarlet; 25-06-2016, 08:18 PM.
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