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![]() I start all of my peppers indoors. I use a 4 bulb t5 fixture used for aquariums. I changed the bulbs that are sutable for plants though. They grow really well and they have produced peppers for me under the lights.
For clarification if you keep a bell pepper next to a jalapeņo they can and will cross pollinate. But it will not affect the heat or flavour from the pepper that is produced. However if you take the seeds from the cross pollinated pepper and grow them, then yes you will have a hybrid pepper plant. You will not know what the heat or flavour will be from this plant until you grow it and try it ![]() Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk 2
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![]() That was a great video! LMAO!
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![]() You guys like hot pepper, then you should give this product a try http://www.langbros.com it has just been launched. Company out of Vancouver
I just finished a photography shoot for these guys and got some samples. The images on there are by me. Great stuff. You get the heat without the vinegary taste of the hot sauce. Cheers |
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