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    chinense Pink Habanero: unusual flower buds location

    Today I have noticed an unusual location of flower buds at Pink Habanero plant, not between 2 branches but right on one of them...
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    Happy New Year! Let chili peppers make the winter hotter!

    Happy New Year! Let chili peppers make the winter hotter!
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    PI 281429 (C.chinense)

    In the end of October a friend of mine gave me a seedling of PI 281429 variety saying: 'My indoor conditions are not good for this child and I'm afraid it won't be overwintered fine'. 'OK, I'll take care about it', I said without any enthusiasm. 19 days later the seedling looked so: 32 days...
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    Some photos of pepper flowers

    Some photos of pepper flowers made by a digital microscope
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    Habanero Saint Lucia Island Seasoning (C.chinense)

    Habanero Saint Lucia Island Seasoning (C.chinense) Seeds germinated November 21 2011. I left 2 seedlings. First bud rudiments appeared on the 4th February 2012. First flowers opened on 22d February: First pods forming: The first fruit ripened 137 days after seeds germinating: The...
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    breeding A couple of C.chinense hybrids

    In the first half of this year I crosspollinated some C.chinense plants. In the first experiment Pimenta Biquinho de Bico was a mother plant and father plant was Pink Habanero. In the second experiment Pimenta Biquinho de Bico was a father plant and Rocotillo (C.chinense) was a mother plant...
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    Real chilehead?

    According to some reports received from the Chinese Inet-presses, it became known that over the last few years in one of the bio-laboratories of a Chinese agro 第一 日 were conducted experiments on the implementation of parts of human DNA in the genes of some varieties of pepper. The true goal of...
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    A question about Roberto's Cuban Seasoning

    I'm growing a Roberto's Cuban Seasoning chile pepper plant. It says that it belongs to C.chinense. But one thing's confused me. :think: I know that all real C.chinense chile plants usually have 2 to 5 flowers at a node. But my plant has only 1 flower at each node. Does it mean that Roberto's...
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    A question about Roberto's Cuban Seasoning

    I'm growing a Roberto's Cuban Seasoning chile pepper plant. It says that it belongs to C.chinense. But one thing's confused me. :think: I know that all real C.chinense chile plants usually have 2 to 5 flowers at a node. But my plant has only 1 flower at each node. Does it mean that Roberto's...
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    wanted Looking for C.flexuosum seeds

    I'm looking for (C.flexuosum) seeds . If you can sell me some seeds, please, PM to me! Thx in advance!!!
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    Hot regards from Russia

    Hello to all the chilegrowers!!! Thanx a lot for this great Hot ;) forum! I'm a novice. I've just started chilepepper growing. My first choice is Rocoto Manzano (C. pubescens) & Pink Habanero (C. chinense). Now I've got 7 Manzano & 4 Pink Habanero seedlings. They all are nearly 1 month old. The...
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