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Post by cortona on Apr 8, 2010 16:20:59 GMT -5
i have managed to sprout and grown at today a single plant from the 3 seeds of a variety of pepper of the chinensis specie calld pimenta da neide(if you google a bit you can find the story af the brazilian woman that find the pepper on is garden) it is a nice plant that show in the first two real leafs a lot of antocianine pigments and is trusted to produe pepper that stay black(not brown ) until it mature and never change to other colors if anybody have some other info can you share it with me? best wishes Emanuele
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Post by wildseed57 on Apr 8, 2010 19:48:58 GMT -5
Hi Emanuele, Hi have not heard of this pepper before, so I'm no help there. Does it mature from black to red? I have been looking for one that staid black even when ripe. Well I hope you find the information you are looking for. George W. Z5-6 MO. USA
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Post by Penny on Apr 9, 2010 5:51:40 GMT -5
This sounds really cool.
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Post by cortona on Apr 9, 2010 13:29:46 GMT -5
it mature from black to black! that is the fun of the thing, i have do a poto of the little seedling today and i try to post it after that i have charged it on the pc! Emanuele
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Post by wildseed57 on Apr 10, 2010 22:01:32 GMT -5
That would be interesting to look at, many years back while traveling through mexico, I ran across a person that was selling tomato, peppers and other vegetables and she had some ripe cayenne type peppers that were coal black and hot as fire, I have never seen any quite like them since then. Sadly I and my brother eat them and we didn't save any of the seeds which I wish now that we had.
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