Started from seed for the first time this year. I had every intention of keeping track of what was what but evenually ended up with about 24 pepper plants; approx 6 of each of these variety. Yolo, Cal Wonderful, Jalapeno and Cayenne. They all look the same to me. And it doesnt matter now becuase they are all potted up and it's a pending suprise what ends up where. I'm living and learning, and having a little fun. Label maker ordered.
But I am new to this forum and I'm curous if a trained eye can tell these varieties apart as seedling or anytime before they flower?
If anyone would like to put their eye to the test I will take some pictures and we can wait and see how good you are.
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I actually ended up with the same problem this year. I decided next year, I'm just going to put a strip of masking tape on each pot and mark it with the name.
I only had two varieties, the California Wonder bell pepper and Anaheim chilis. I think I sorted them out by eye, just because the bell peppers grow faster, with somewhat darker green, slightly wider leaves. They generally seem a bit bigger and stronger at every stage.
But I have no idea if you could sort different chilis out from each other.
I only had two varieties, the California Wonder bell pepper and Anaheim chilis. I think I sorted them out by eye, just because the bell peppers grow faster, with somewhat darker green, slightly wider leaves. They generally seem a bit bigger and stronger at every stage.
But I have no idea if you could sort different chilis out from each other.