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Cole_Robbie October 28, 2017 02:54 PM

That's funny.

There is a bell called Bianca that ripens white to red. The peppers are never green. That's the only one I know of that does not start out green.

clkeiper October 28, 2017 03:45 PM

Szegedi is also a very light yellow changing to red. and I grew something this year that started out a very pale green and ripened to yellow. nice sized pepper I just don't know what it is. it is supposed to be Szegedi.

pmcgrady October 28, 2017 04:07 PM

[QUOTE=clkeiper;669625]I had a friend complain to me all peppers are mismarked when they get them. they never have red or yellow or orange peppers. they all come green on their plants.[/QUOTE]

I caught some of my relatives picking a few green bells without asking...
They said these bell peppers are Awsum! Mind if we pick a few?

I said, No they would have been Awsum, if you would have waited a few weeks for them to turn orange, yellow or red...

pmcgrady October 28, 2017 04:14 PM

[QUOTE=clkeiper;669657]Szegedi is also a very light yellow changing to red. and I grew something this year that started out a very pale green and ripened to yellow. nice sized pepper I just don't know what it is. it is supposed to be Szegedi.[/QUOTE]

Gypsy hybrid looks similar to Szegedi, it's light green/yellow almost clear or translucent at times then turns red. I think they are both Hungarian peppers.

clkeiper October 28, 2017 04:45 PM

Gypsy is a hybrid or open pollinated? My inlaws seemed to think there was no better pepper for stuffing than szegedi. I think they are a bit boring but I seem to like orange peppers better than yellow.

pmcgrady October 28, 2017 05:05 PM

Gypsy is supposedly a hybrid

Cole_Robbie November 5, 2017 02:57 PM

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It must have been a great pepper year, when people in zone 6 are posting pics in November. These bells are from my step-dad's market garden. I believe the red is King Arthur. The orange is Flavorburst. And the yellow is Early Sunsation, which retains its title as best yellow bell hybrid. Flavorburst gets the orange bell pepper crown. King Arthur is really good, but there are so many green-to-red bells, that I don't have a favorite yet.

clkeiper November 6, 2017 07:27 PM

nice. I just cleaned the peppers out of the garden today. oodles of peppers falling off the plants as I pulled them. it was quite sad actually. seems so wasteful, but it is mid to low 30's the rest of the week and you can see the frost damage on the plants from this past week so you know they won't grow any more at this point. it has been a spectacular late season for the peppers though. nice to hear your opinion on the sunsation. I have yet to get the seeds to germinate. all the yellow bells I had this year were cal wonders and are like eating crunchy water... that is how much flavor there is to me. I will put the sunsations on my list again.

BigVanVader November 7, 2017 06:02 PM

[QUOTE=Rajun Gardener;659050]Nice pics everyone, I love all the varieties.

Ghost on the left top, Kracken Scorpion on the top right, the yellow is Devils Tongue and the peach color is a cross that popped up from the Devils Tongue. The 2nd pic is that cross, the peppers start off green then go solid purple before ripening to a peach color.[/QUOTE]

Holy crap those peach peppers are nice! Can I have some seeds? I have some 7 Pot Primo I can trade you. They are a really floral tasting superhot. They actually taste better than any other top 5 hottest I've tried.

BigVanVader November 7, 2017 06:13 PM

Yeah I'm about done growing bells myself. My Ajvarski were fantastic and will be back for sure. I also grew Biker Billy and it has been a monster producer. I grew a banana pepper from dollar store seeds and they outproduced everything, go figure. My 7 Pot Primo did well in its pot and is coming inside this week for overwintering. For the first season it produced well and it already as big as a small tree. My poblano(ancho) are still pumping out peppers and actually started to sell pretty well now. will try and post some pics when I can.

dmforcier November 7, 2017 08:17 PM

Primos are "supposedly" not stable yet. But I've had excellent results with them. Great pepper!

The peach cross is doubtful for the next generation. But if you get some and any grow true, put me down as "very interested". Thanks.

Greatgardens November 11, 2017 08:17 AM

I grew King Arthur in an EarthBox this summer. I've grown peppers in an EB Junior, but had never grown King Arthur, and never any peppers in a full-sized EB. These were the best peppers I've ever grown. Big, blocky, generally very well shaped, and very good taste. New Ace was a good week earlier, but KA was so much better overall. My daughter eats them like candy, and I was able to keep her pretty well supplied. I like them with a ranch dressing dip. Looked just like the grocery store $1.79 ea. (or so) peppers. There may be better red peppers, but hard to imagine improvement over these.

greenthumbomaha January 1, 2018 11:44 PM

I was researching seed sources for the peppers shown in the beautiful photos in this thread.

Thought this comparison was worth sharing.
[url]https://extension.umaine.edu/highmoor/research/evaluation-of-sweet-pepper-varieties/[/url]

Karma was the winning pepper in Maine in 2013. I hope they consider updating their trial with some of the newer hybrids

- Lisa

BigVanVader January 18, 2018 09:08 PM

I'd love some Crunch Sweet Orange seeds. Sounds like a great variety for market.

pmcgrady January 19, 2018 09:21 AM

[QUOTE=BigVanVader;678795]I'd love some Crunch Sweet Orange seeds. Sounds like a great variety for market.[/QUOTE]

I think i have some that I grew last year, originals seeds came from Cole. I also have mighty minis from saved seed from store bought peppers which produced identical peppers and lots of them. Let me see if I can dig them up.


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