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    plant Help with plant identification- Burmese Hot peppers

    hab type As to the hab type color starts light green then turns to dark green. Then over 2-3 days it turns a very dark almost black and then red. I tried one the other day. i took a big bite, not expecting much out of what looks like a bell pepper (havent had any expirience with other hab types...
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    plant Help with plant identification- Burmese Hot peppers

    My pride and joy Here are a couple of pics of my african bird plant. Look closely and you will see the copious amounts of green chilis...soon to be fiery red!
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    plant Help with plant identification- Burmese Hot peppers

    reply First, thanx alot for the info! So, the first is a habanero type? that would make is a Capsicum Chinese right? is this family common in asia? Regarding the growing conditions- The seeds were put in a cup with reverse osmosis water and some (this aint science;)) hydrogen peroxide...
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    Greeting from the Holy land

    Got crabs hu? Truth be told...I got crabs....:think: But not the ones your thinking of....:lol: Mine are similar to these- http://www.edge-of-reef.com/brachiuri/BRALybiatessellataen.htm
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    Greeting from the Holy land

    Hi! I've been a bit of a "chilli head" for a while but just now found this cool forum. Just posted some pictures in the other room. Glad to find a nice and warm (or should I say HOT) place to share my obsession with fellow "chilli heads".:mouthonfire: I'm 28, a second year M.S.c student, doing...
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    plant Help with plant identification- Burmese Hot peppers

    Last year I spent a month traveling around Burma (Myanmar). I had an amazing time and well...it was a massive expirience. But this isnt the place for those stories. Being a bit of a "chili head" I made a point of buying interesting looking dried chilis at all the markets I went to (and I love...
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