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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

Habanero plants six weeks after transplanting next to large chilli fruitescens variety. Interesting to note that a cross between the Habanero and the fruitescens produced a habanero sized fruit with absolutely no heat.

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  • What variety is that Large plant, how old is it

    See my video making a ristra, string of dried chillies

    /watch?v=ksDJ48EU5uQ

  • It is a capcsicum fruitescens variety known as red devils. Very fruity flavour and very hot.

  • How old is it

  • about twelve months old in that video

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  • Just come across your vid, Very nice plant, she look healthy and happy!

  • very satisfying when they push 2m tall eh' . last year i had some monster peach habanero...huge harvest.

    great vid mate....cool music too...lol

  • They look seriously happy. I've been feeding mine for the last 2 months and they are coming on well enough, but sunlight is a comodity south England isn't exactly rich in...:) Well impressive.

  • Nice plants. OMG -- how high is that habanero plant?! Looks magnificent.

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