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From: covertcriminal
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  • I weirdly love seeing other peoples gardens grow. I have a ton of things growing at the moment but anticipating for my four little cayenne plants to get bigger so I can finally cook with them. I used to have one that had tons of chilis on it but never any as huge as yours.

  • advise for you if you want them hotter; Let them grow darker red, you picked it too soon. If you leave it there for longer you'll get a mouth numbing feeling. GOOD LUCK!

  • @MegaFoozi After letting them dry and grinding them up they now have a bit more zing. The flavor is AMAZING though. It was my first pepper to ripen this year. I had to try it! Thanks for you comment!

  • cool

  • I removed the comment because I was asking you to eat the chili, but later found out you did, lol

  • Thsi is pretty awsome! Glad no passerby stole it ;) AHHAHAHHAHA..he eats it! I did that too with my first pepper ;)

  • @jihadacadien I would have left it for a few days longer but I was worries someone would steal my first pepper! I would have been heart broken! The pepper was surprisingly not hot, I will let the other five peppers on that plant ripen a bit longer. I am drying out the pepper I took a bit of though. Maybe I make paprika out of it!

  • @covertcriminal Cool! I hear the less hardship a pepper has the less spicy it will be. but the variety helps too. Still awsome to grow this in the city!

  • @jihadacadien Thanx!

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  • @marito001 Why remove your comment?

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