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Old August 26, 2016   #1
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I saved seed from an overwintered piquillo that had WAY more heat than I expected. I had six plants this year, with some variety plant size, and in pod earliness, size and shape.

Are piquillos considered hybrids?
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Old August 26, 2016   #2
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I did some looking and it doesn't seem to be a hybrid but yous dont look like them.
Are these the ones from saved seeds if so they could have crossed on you.

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Thanks! Some look more piquillo than others. All have been tasty, but I might start with store bought seed next year.
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Not hybrid but they get hot under stress. I had unhappy customers after near freezing temperatures.

Anyway, those look too long
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