Planted a bunch of seeds that were sold to us as Jamacian Red Scotch Bonnets. Turns out the majority of the peppers are Aji Cachucha. There were a few of these in the mix, and we don't know what they are.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
as a side note, the plants are identical in appearance (except the purple has purple flowers), and the pepper pods are very light green until ripening (except the purple)
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Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
as a side note, the plants are identical in appearance (except the purple has purple flowers), and the pepper pods are very light green until ripening (except the purple)