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Nematode October 7, 2016 06:13 PM

Ornamental peppers
 
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Feast for the eyes, these are without a doubt the prettiest thing in all the gardens this time of year.
Think these are numex twilight, but an outside chance they are Bolivian rainbow.
Can't recall...

Cole_Robbie October 7, 2016 06:31 PM

Nice pic. I would guess Bolivian Rainbow.

Worth1 October 7, 2016 07:25 PM

They would make a cool hot sauce. :yes:

Worth

Nematode October 7, 2016 07:27 PM

They might, they are pretty hot, but unremarkable flavor wise...

dmforcier October 7, 2016 07:30 PM

[QUOTE]They would make a cool hot sauce.[/QUOTE]

Not really. IMO they taste kinda soapy. But not everyone tastes that. Some like the taste.

Nice looking plant, 'tode. One of the Twilights I started for a friend is going bonkers. People come from the street to ask what it is. But for some reason the pods are all less than 3/4" long instead of the 1.5-1.8" that I've grown before. Go figure.

Worth1 October 7, 2016 07:34 PM

[QUOTE=Nematode;595244]They might, they are pretty hot, but unremarkable flavor wise...[/QUOTE]
I can fix that.
two parts Vinegar one part water sugar and cloves.
Boil strain cloves out and mix with blended peppers.
Strain.
Tastes like hot sweet gherkins

I ate one one time whole while out in the blazing hot sun I thought I was going to die.

Down_South November 7, 2016 03:21 PM

I plan on growing Filus Blue peppers this spring. For test purposes in germination, I have 3 coming up as I type. Maybe somehow I can keep them alive through the winter until placing them out doors in the spring.


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