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Pam's Limon

Well, more Cross Country's than mine, actually.

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If you look at the lowest peppers on the left, you can see clearly that there are two peppers coming out of the same node. The veins at the juncture of the pedicel aren't tooth-like, either.


So, I'm guessing Aji Limon and Limon are two different varieties, and that the one I grow is C chinense.
 
DevilDuck said:
Mine are still seeds......

Lookin' good, though!!!

I can't take credit, since I only want one, it's one of the ones I buy from Cross Country every year.

To reference the blossom pinching thread, this pepper went into the ground the first week of May, and I pinched buds for the first week or ten days. It's now the end of May, and it has at least a dozen green peppers on a plant that's barely a foot high. You can see why I wanted it to put a little more energy into root and stem production, and why I'm not worried about the total number of peppers I'm going to get.
 
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