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    Help with pepper ID'ing

    I guess with 2 votes for them being Aleppos, and with all the digging around the web about them, I guess they're Aleppo peppers.   They're so mild, I guess I'll be using these to make pepper poppers.   Thanks everyone!
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    Help with pepper ID'ing

    oops, I didn't realize there was a "Pepper ID" section, I'll PM the moderator to have this moved.
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    Help with pepper ID'ing

    I've included a pic of the calyx on the flower.  Do I need to take one on the matured fruit?   The leaves seemed more slender than any of the C. chinense I had so I had just assumed it wasn't one.  I could be COMPLETELY wrong, which is probably the case.    I initially thought it looked like a...
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    Help with pepper ID'ing

    Hi All,   My friend gave me what was claimed to be a Carolina Reaper seedling he bought at a local nursery, but I knew it wasn't.  The leaves did not look at all like a capsicum chinense plant.  I planted it since I had an extra spot.  However, I have no idea what they are.  The peppers are...
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    seeds Jalapeño seedling seems to have a problem

    Wow, thanks everyone!   I think I've been over watering.  The plants are in Solo-cups, with a few holes punched in the bottom.  I guess they've been sitting in damp soil too long.  They're big enough so I should transfer them to bigger pots this weekend.   Actually I haven't been fertilizing...
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    seeds Jalapeño seedling seems to have a problem

    Hi All,   Since I'm in Canada, I've started a few pepper plant seedlings indoors in a grow box that I have.   All my seedlings look o.k. except for the Jalapeno ones.  The leaves seem to be curling (downwards), and there some strange yellowish growth on the bottom of the leaves.  I've looked at...
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