Aji Chaparita

Anyone in here have the seed for Aji Chaparita red or yellow varieties? If so how much would they be.
 

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hogleg said:
Well at 25k a kilo for pods, I figure the seeds are about a hundred bucks each or so.  :lol:
I just read that article yesterday too. That is crazy. I just harvested 233 grams last night. I figured it to be worth over 5,000. :) I'm going to make a jelly from mine. 
 
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Peter S said:
I just read that article yesterday too. That is crazy. I just harvested 233 grams last night. I figured it to be worth over 5,000. :) I'm going to make a jelly from mine. 
 
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Peter, can I have a SFRB of that one, or fill up with other things you have to made a full box, I just order the peach version from PuckerButt, hopefully I have the yellow or red version.
 
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Peter, maybe you can assist, since you taunted the OP with that pic. :)
 
The Hot Pepper said:
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Peter, maybe you can assist, since you taunted the OP with that pic. :)
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Solongo said:
Peter, can I have a SFRB of that one, or fill up with other things you have to made a full box, I just order the peach version from PuckerButt, hopefully I have the yellow or red version.
Sorry, I don't have any fresh Charapita I can send. Those in the pic I froze and that was all the ripe I have at the moment. I can spare some seeds though, sent you a pm for your address. I can send you a mix of supers, and probably some Monkey Nipples if you want those fresh pods.
 
Solongo said:
PM To you thank you, hopefully I can get my brother in law off my back. Just a question of thought, is wild Brazil and yellow jelly bean from puckerbutt the same variety with aji charapita?
Not sure as to puckerbutts seed stock but wild brazil is a completely different plant. No idea on the jellybean never heard of it. This year I grew wild brazil, orange wild brazil, cumari do para, aji charapita and yellow tepin. All decent small peppers. I prefer the wild brazil and cumari do para over the others.
 
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