Well hello, I will need help to indetify these chilli peppers.
P.S. I am new in growing chilli peppers so I would be happy with any kind of advice
Thanks for help in front-
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It's really not possible to ID peppers like this, as there are countless varieties that look the same out there! I had one this season - jyoti - that grew upwards, pointed like the second one. I've grown the ones growing upwards in clusters, but pointed, not blunt tipped, like your first photo.
It's really not possible to ID peppers like this, as there are countless varieties that look the same out there! I had one this season - jyoti - that grew upwards, pointed like the second one. I've grown the ones growing upwards in clusters, but pointed, not blunt tipped, like your first photo.
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Yeah, I agree. If you were to say you grew “A” and “B” but you don’t remember which is which, then maybe, but not without any clue or background at all.
In addition, peppers can cross relatively easily, so there is no guarantee saved seeds will grow into same as parent UNLESS the seed saver took precautions to protect the blossom from accidental cross pollination.
In addition, peppers can cross relatively easily, so there is no guarantee saved seeds will grow into same as parent UNLESS the seed saver took precautions to protect the blossom from accidental cross pollination.