NOT Habenero Pepper Plant!

papadekaitlyn

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It is definately not tobasco. I grow those every year and the leaves are different in the picture as well as the development of the blooms. Also tobasco friuts are very small and very light green when they first grow in on the plant... What it actually is....

In a case like this, I'd call it "awesome peppers" because the cost was reimbursed and it seems to be producing quite well. I love my peppers!! :D
 

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It looks like the Anaheim peppers i get at the farmer's market. They are a little hot, but very palatable! you can use them with tomatillos to make green enchilada sauce!
 

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Most of the peppers I grow, grow downward from the stem, these are upright. And staying quite greeny-yellow, more green, and staying small.

??? They have not changed in size much or color since I posted the OP....
 

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Reading through some post threads :) came across this one looks as it could be a Hot Hungarian Wax pepper :/ .. What has it become now??? :rolleyes:
 

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