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Old October 21, 2013   #16
ScottinAtlanta
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My first ripe Bombay Morich here in Atlanta - four months after planting. This is one slow plant. Haven't cut into it yet - has anyone else had one ripen?

Addendum: After a close look at my 6 Bombay Morich plants, the others look more like the long, wrinkled pepper in the picture I posted above of the peppers bought in Dhaka. This one is different - shorter, rounder. It is the only plant with this rounder pepper. It came from the same batch of peppers as the longer, more pointed versions. I wonder if another pepper found its way into the vendors basket or if it is variation on the Bombay? No way to know at this point.
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Old November 8, 2013   #17
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Here is the real Bombay Morich. Have you ever seen a more wicked looking pepper? They are very slow to ripen, but now coming in here in Atlanta. Can't wait for year 2 on these plants.
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