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chinense habanero ID

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they dont look like savinas. they just look like red habs to me. maybe a hybrid or mixed genes variety or whatever. i've seen similar locally, rarely. If i saw those by me i would have bought every last one. gorgeous.

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ok im srry if this is my second post im on a laptop and it just messed up so. they were only 4.29 a pound i got like 24 pods for 2.87 so i just decided what the heck i guess ill get them. i can't wait to see what they will have in the summer time. there were a lot of green and semi ripe one but still a lot of deep red ones like this. do you guys think i should grow em or just eat them and enjoy them.
 
yeh I dopn't think its a straight true Trini congo but I have seen a comercial very similiar congo in some web articles about commercial hab farms from that region.
 
i don't know it says 150,000 scoville i've ate a slice of orange hab and this was hotter maybe red savina i dunno and i olny ate a lil piece of this but the taste just isn't there it's really hard to explain
 
Based on the photos, I don't think they are trinidad congo. I got seeds from Trini last year and they do not look those. (My trinidad congo spouted today, yeah.)
 
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