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Which's one's the Hanoi red?

Hey, guys I think I made a mistake and accidentally put two different seeds in one container starting them out. I have two different seedlings in my cup that I transferred over together from the starting mix. Anyways, one has crescent shaped dark leaves and there's a dark purplish color. The other one just has green leaves. I would grow both of them, but I'm only keeping one of each plant for now because of space restrictions growing my peppers in the winter. I was just curious if anyone of you know which ones the right pepper? I think one may be a mystery. Thank you.:)

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I say keep'em both. if you have to choose 1, I'd keep the purplish leaved plant because it'd look cool when full grown (as long as it keeps the purplish look)
or flip a coin as to which one to keep :lol: & if wrong plant better luck next year growing hanoi red :lol::P
 
Yeah, I've got them under grow lights. I also decided to keep them both out of curiosity........Guess I'll have to have room for one more pepper plant.:lol:
 
i planted 5 hanoi red seeds the other week to see if they'd germinate before winter, they were all GREEEEEN and the pics ive seen of them, they have green foliage,, so the purple is another variety
 
theHippySeedCo said:
i planted 5 hanoi red seeds the other week to see if they'd germinate before winter, they were all GREEEEEN and the pics ive seen of them, they have green foliage,, so the purple is another variety
Cool thanks for the info. I know which ones which now. I'll mark the green one as Hanoi red and keep the purple one marked as mystery pepper. I'm kind of curious what I've got now.:)
 
I agree with theHippySeedCo. I've grown Hanoi Red plants before and they were green from start to finish.

They are extremely productive plants. You're gonna get a lot of peppers from them.

Alan
 
Yep, it's the green one. I've grown them for a number of years. Very prolific with long narrow peppers and leaves. Fairly hot.
 
Mister_Al said:
I agree with theHippySeedCo. I've grown Hanoi Red plants before and they were green from start to finish.

They are extremely productive plants. You're gonna get a lot of peppers from them.

Alan

Productive is very good:)
 
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