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Goronong Chile

Thats some cool looking pods happening there :cool:
Love the twisted look of them too.
I'm growing some this year and after seeing the photo's i'm glad I am!

Happy Chilli Growing,
Micca
 
I have grown them back in 2011. It was sold to me as Lemon Drop seeds but after realizing it wasn't, I asked on the forum what it really was and it turned out it was Malaysian Habaneros. Tasty pepper, tall plant and fairly mild compared to most habaneros. I saved some seeds back in 2011 and starting a few plants again this year. :P

2011 plants and peppers:
http://www.flickr.co...N03/6035148569/
http://www.flickr.co...N03/6196876374/

This year startup (Cili Goronongs at the back left corner):
http://www.flickr.co...N03/8626343192/

Can't wait to get more of these!
 
i decided to grow it this season and now have 3 babies
this is one tasty chile that is well worth growing

thanks your friend Joe
 
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I grew the MALAYSIAN GORONONG in 2015 seen below. Nice heat & flavor with great production.....Worth growing again!
 
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These things look so rad. I keep forgetting to order seeds and i already have now seeds than i could possibly grow our next year anyway...

But all the Goronong pods on this thread look incredible. They taste like Play-Doh? I have to try one, some day
 
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