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Originally posted by Nicos View PostNot sure TBH....2or 3black varieties from Scarlet , but the seedlings got jumbled up by a certain OH who shalln't be named!
That should teach him not to interfere with your seedlings again
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostNot sure TBH....2or 3black varieties from Scarlet , but the seedlings got jumbled up by a certain OH who shalln't be named!Last edited by Scarlet; 31-08-2018, 06:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Mitzi View PostThose yellow ones don't look very jalapeno-like!
They are most definitely orange...
And seed from a supplier have used for a while.. Google orange Jala images and you should see themI dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Originally posted by Tripmeup View PostThey don't look very yellow either!!
They are most definitely orange...
And seed from a supplier have used for a while.. Google orange Jala images and you should see themLast edited by Scarlet; 01-09-2018, 02:18 PM.
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I've read the first 50 pages and the last 10, phew!
I'm veering towards a compulsion to grow some chillies to complement my tomatoes. I bought a packet of six types from Wyevale for 50p so will sow those. I have what I believe are jalapeno growing at the moment at about 2' tall
I'd really like a scorcher but limited to room so can anyone recommend a very, very, very hot one that is quite compact. Looked at naga jolokia, scotch bonnet, Jamaican red and Dorset naga but no details on how big they grow.
Thanks
Rob
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Originally posted by robbra View PostI'd really like a scorcher but limited to room so can anyone recommend a very, very, very hot one that is quite compact. Looked at naga jolokia, scotch bonnet, Jamaican red and Dorset naga but no details on how big they grow.
Thanks
Rob
He's still growing. Over 4ft wide and over 4ft high at the moment.
Smaller pot slightly smaller plant. Still wouldn't call it compact though. Can't think of any super hots that stay small.
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