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Ok one last time humor my anxiety .. Lol. This plant is a Caribbean Habanero ( personal fav) that I started months ago before I even had a light lol. It didn't grow a lick for a month just seed leaves. Once I got the HO T5's it began to grow but it is small .. I have never grown these from seed before is this a normal trait of Habaneros?

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Also I bought these as starts last year from a nursery here but grew them right in the middle of other peppers. Last year I noticed the plants I bought had the big wide wavy leaves that super hots are known for but these look more along the type of leaves a normal habanero would have do ya think that means it's crossed or is it to early to tell? Below is a pic of the same plant bottom left with 2 Infinitys and a Butch T. Last year the leaves on this Habie looked like those as I recall.
Mam I LOVE growing peppers don't you ?? ; )

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Your Hab looks green and healthy once it get adjusted to the lights it will start rocking out. All Chinense look alike to me starting out except for those that are suppose to have a different leaf color similar to Chile Cobanero purple or black leaves that PIC1 is growing http://www.thehotpepper.com/topic/26898-pic-1spod-pornage2012/ . Species is the only way to tell the the difference quickly because of their leaf structure once the true leaves come out. I think somebody will shine better on this than me hopefully this helped out somewhat.
 
Ok one last time humor my anxiety .. Lol. This plant is a Caribbean Habanero ( personal fav) that I started months ago before I even had a light lol. It didn't grow a lick for a month just seed leaves. Once I got the HO T5's it began to grow but it is small .. I have never grown these from seed before is this a normal trait of Habaneros?

http://i1238.photobu...ds/IMG_7384.jpg

Also I bought these as starts last year from a nursery here but grew them right in the middle of other peppers. Last year I noticed the plants I bought had the big wide wavy leaves that super hots are known for but these look more along the type of leaves a normal habanero would have do ya think that means it's crossed or is it to early to tell? Below is a pic of the same plant bottom left with 2 Infinitys and a Butch T. Last year the leaves on this Habie looked like those as I recall.
Mam I LOVE growing peppers don't you ?? ; )

http://i1238.photobu...ds/IMG_7492.jpg

Have you started feeding them yet? The reason why they were so slow starting out is because you didnt hit them hard and heavy with the lights at first hooks! They look pretty normal you may want to give them a light feeding with fert if you havent yet.
 
Ok one last time humor my anxiety .. Lol. This plant is a Caribbean Habanero ( personal fav) that I started months ago before I even had a light lol. It didn't grow a lick for a month just seed leaves. Once I got the HO T5's it began to grow but it is small .. I have never grown these from seed before is this a normal trait of Habaneros?

IMG_7384.jpg


Also I bought these as starts last year from a nursery here but grew them right in the middle of other peppers. Last year I noticed the plants I bought had the big wide wavy leaves that super hots are known for but these look more along the type of leaves a normal habanero would have do ya think that means it's crossed or is it to early to tell? Below is a pic of the same plant bottom left with 2 Infinitys and a Butch T. Last year the leaves on this Habie looked like those as I recall.
Mam I LOVE growing peppers don't you ?? ; )

IMG_7492.jpg

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Plants look good, just need light and food.
 
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