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31/08/2006 Thai HotsWhen I was selecting pepper plants this spring I couldn't find one that I normally like to plant, Thai Dragon. But there was a plant named Thai Hot, so I thought I'd give it a try. Now, I have to admit that besides looking at the name of the plant I really didn't read anything else on the little marker. When the plant started producing peppers I was very happy. I could see it was going to be loaded with peppers. But then something seemed to go wrong. They didn't really grow like I was expecting. They were, well stubby! I was so disappointed as I love my Thai Dragons - a very hot pepper that is thin and about 4" to 6" long. So I watched peppers continue to spring from the blossoms on this plant and then just sort of stop. They started turning red a couple weeks ago. And then it occurred to me that maybe I should read the little marker.... Lo and behold these guys were doing just what they were supposed to do. The description on the tag says, "Very hot. 1/2" upright pointing fruit. Bright green fruit ripens to red." Okay, so they are producing exactly as they were supposed to! In fact I have some overachievers as many of them are a good 1" long! :-) That will teach me to read my tags a little better! The tag also notes that this can be an ornamental plant, which I can see. It would add a nice jolt of color to a border or pot. Now that I know these guys are supposed to be stubby I just love them! Vínculos de referenciaLa dirección URL del vínculo de referencia de esta entrada es: http://culinaryfool.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!A7D1373D92F448FA!1812.trak Weblogs que hacen referencia a esta entrada
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