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Old December 9, 2015   #16
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Now we're getting somewhere, seems it is commonly grown in greenhouse in India as well.
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Old December 9, 2015   #17
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Now we're getting somewhere! It seems it is also a common greenhouse variety in India. So a red small salad/plum tomato that was bred for commercial production purposes.
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Old December 9, 2015   #18
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Double post,............my phone went bonkers here sorry.
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Old December 9, 2015   #19
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Pit Viper - Dwarf - RL - Rugose - 2015 - Brown pin striped fruits with bright green and pink core - developed by Blane Horton

(different than what Tatiana lists, likely because it is not yet stable)
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Old December 9, 2015   #20
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Pit Viper - Dwarf - RL - Rugose - 2015 - Brown pin striped fruits with bright green and pink core - developed by Blane Horton

(different than what Tatiana lists, likely because it is not yet stable)
F7 is the word. Go Blane!
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Old December 14, 2015   #21
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Yellow 7 (?) Pod Brain (Braih?) Strain. Packet says "Many SUPER HOTS are inedibly hot!"

Not going to lie...that note makes this pepper a little terrifying. Is this a decorative pepper? Or maybe perfect for making a batch of hot pepper spray for the squirrels...
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BackyardFarm. You'll never, ever want to get a smidgen of the pepper oil from any Superhot's pulp, seed, flesh... on your skin. It'll burn for hours and hours... a grown man will cry and scream for mommy. Glove up, double. Welcome to the pepper land.

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Yellow 7 (?) Pod Brain (Braih?) Strain. Packet says "Many SUPER HOTS are inedibly hot!"

Not going to lie...that note makes this pepper a little terrifying. Is this a decorative pepper? Or maybe perfect for making a batch of hot pepper spray for the squirrels...
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Old December 14, 2015   #23
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I'd advise a breathing mask as well.
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Old December 14, 2015   #24
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BackyardFarm. You'll never, ever want to get a smidgen of the pepper oil from any Superhot's pulp, seed, flesh... on your skin. It'll burn for hours and hours... a grown man will cry and scream for mommy. Glove up, double. Welcome to the pepper land.
You're not helping the rising terror Aerial. Not even a smidge.
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Old December 14, 2015   #25
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I'd advise a breathing mask as well.
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Old December 14, 2015   #26
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Yeaaaaaaah. These are going in a plastic box high away from the kitties....and the humans....

I feel like I should wash my hands too, just touching the envelopes....

I have a friend who makes his own hot sauce every year. He likes hot peppers. The hotter the better. He puts one ghost pepper in his batches of super hot salsa and chili every year (along with other hot peppers). Seriously great flavor and heat but oh you need lots of cornbread with butter and lime corn chips to go with it. I'll bet he'll love these.
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Old December 15, 2015   #27
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I received tomato seeds for Ambrosia UBX.

A quick google search notes an orange and a rose variety. Does anyone know if this type is orange or rose? Or is the name simply Ambrosia UBX?
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Ambrosia UBX is red.
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Old December 15, 2015   #29
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I received tomato seeds for Ambrosia UBX.

A quick google search notes an orange and a rose variety. Does anyone know if this type is orange or rose? Or is the name simply Ambrosia UBX?

I'm thinking you received ONE seed of Ambrosia UBX.
One pack of 10 seeds came in, so 10 people are getting one seed.

Where's that thread on music? ...One Is the Loneliest Number, One Is The Loneliest Number.
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I received one too. Was this someone's "knock your socks off" choice?????

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