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Blondie- everything but white

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Patahontas

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quanto sei andato "lungo" con le semine?  

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  1. 1. in percentuale, quante delle piante che hai seminato potrai tenere?

    • il 100% (e magari ne potro' prendere altre)
      7
    • piu' del 75%
      8
    • piu' o meno la meta' (50%)
      4
    • circa un quarto (25%)
      2
    • meno del 25%, (Aiutatemi!)
      0

Blondie is still not white.

 

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Cap 1492 - I love this pubescens pepper.

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Aji Panca - Everyone who tried this one really liked it. Not very hot but tasty.

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Patrik

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hii patrick, the pods of the first photo are like hot lemon, they are very very similiar. I grown aji panca last year but the final color was brown, nothing color like red :lol: idem the shape totally different

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hii patrick, the pods of the first photo are like hot lemon, they are very very similiar. I grown aji panca last year but the final color was brown, nothing color like red :lol: idem the shape totally different
Hello Bonnet! I agree Blondie looks very similar to Hot Lemon. I belive there is several Aji Pancas. The Aji Panca that is brown is a capsicum chinense I belive. This red Aji Panca is a baccatum. In Sweden you can by the red Aji Panca (baccatum) as a sundried (dry) pepper from Peru. I took the seeds from one of those pods.RegardsPatrik

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mhhhhh never heard about the aji family to be chinense, the aji panca (brown\dark red color) is a baccatum. Sometimes in market (or if you buy a chili-plant in the greenhouse) the guys wrong the real name. But of course i can make a mistake :lol:

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I belive there are as many Aji Panca´s as there are Aji Amarillo. Very confusing with a Aji that is a Capsicum chinense.from http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Caps_fru.html"The chinense species apparently was first domesticated in Perú, although today the Andes region is characterized mainly by C. pubescens and C. baccatum cultivars; chinense cultivars are comparatively rare in today’s Perú, but there are still several varieties grown locally in the Peruvian tropics: The most renowned cultivar is the red and very hot Chinchi-uchu, and a group of similar yellow chiles is referred to as ají limo. The ají panca is particularly worth noting as has the full chinense flavour, but comparatively little heat and pungency. A very unusual fruit shape is shown by a cultivar called scarlet lantern, whose top-shaped, pointed fruits turn from a dark aubergine purple to bright orange when ripe." This one looks like the one i am growing:AJI PANCA REDRegardsPatrik

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