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Old July 7, 2011   #24
DiggingDogFarm
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I have a selection from Early Dwarf Cayenne from LISP that I call Baby Cayenne...it's the earliest pepper I've ever grown.
A surprising number of peppers on such a tiny plant!

2 plants in this 5 gallon container.....



Production and size wise the plants are about the same as what i originally received from LISP...

LISP pics.....





The original description.....

"Early Dwarf Cayenne
This is Long Islands dehybridization of a selection from a mass grow out of hybrid peppers. Responses from all across the country have been enthusiastic. One grower in Oregon marveled at the very early maturity and amazing crop of little 3" cayenne type fruit. Plants grow only 8-12 inches tall and are always the earliest red peppers in the garden. The medium hot pepper has a fine, fruity flavor. There is still some variation here which allows for continued selection in the future."


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