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My first plant, what is it?

hi, i'm new here. i started growing a chilli plant about 6 months ago and now it's got its first full sized chilli which i can't wait to try. only problem is, i dont know what it's called...

i got the seed from a friend's plant and he doesn't know what it is either, all he knows is the chillis are really hot.

so would anyone here be able to identify it? also, how do you know when the chillis are ready for eaten? the biggest one hasn't grown much in the last 2 or 3 days.

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hm, i googled that and none of the pictures look like mine. i didn't see any dark green hungarian wax chilis. i'm pretty sure these stay green
 
IgWannA said:
hm, i googled that and none of the pictures look like mine. i didn't see any dark green hungarian wax chilis. i'm pretty sure these stay green
All peppers ripen to a color other than green, the only time you'll find a green pepper is when it is unripened. I was a little off on the name, it's full name is Hungarian Hot Wax.
 
theres a really good chili database at http://thechiliman.org/ , have a look on there, it might give you an idea of the different types of species that there are... I cant be anymore help as I've only just started myself but i found that website really useful..good luck
 
stokerob said:
theres a really good chili database at http://thechiliman.org/ , have a look on there, it might give you an idea of the different types of species that there are... I cant be anymore help as I've only just started myself but i found that website really useful..good luck
Ya, that's our own forum member's site (Mark, aka Dolarchiliman (sp?). We ALL have found his site useful.

BTW, he makes this really good sauce called Naga Snake Bite...be sure to pick up the 10 pod edition ;)
 
stokerob said:
theres a really good chili database at http://thechiliman.org/ , have a look on there, it might give you an idea of the different types of species that there are... I cant be anymore help as I've only just started myself but i found that website really useful..good luck

Ive just started too and have found the chileman website good also, however Pam recomended another site which was really good for identifying,

www.chileplants.com

Enjoy
 
imaguitargod said:
Ya, that's our own forum member's site (Mark, aka Dolarchiliman (sp?). We ALL have found his site useful.

BTW, he makes this really good sauce called Naga Snake Bite...be sure to pick up the 10 pod edition ;)

Right, I'm definately on a bottle of that sauce,, its BBQ season coming up here in the UK and some Naga sauce would be ideal :onfire:
 
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