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  • Acesn8's

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    I have five of these plants that came up during the summer they are a slow growing plant and did not bloom until a week or so ago after the first cool rain.
    Earlier this year i had started several exotic seedlings from a online wholesaler ,a hard rain killed most of them but these 5 survived and now there are lots of pods.

    Plants I had were Naga Viper Morich- Devils Tongue-Congo Black Habanero- 7 pot Trinidad- Bhut Jolokia
    I may have to wait till they get ripe,but they look like their going to be very hot.
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    Flyingswords

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    Dont know what they are, almost thought they were jalapenos till I saw they were wrinkly. Theres only one pepper that I know of thats wrinkly like that, but it turns bright neon orange when ripe. Those things are hotter than habeneros. o.o
     
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