Still not sure what these are. Hot with thin flesh. Small plant maybe 18” high at most. Fruit hangs down.
Still not sure what these are. Hot with thin flesh. Small plant maybe 18” high at most. Fruit hangs down.
by DrunkenGolfer
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120over80
Thai.
gamelover42
I’d guess Serrano
mydogisreallyamoose
Arbol
terminalchef
It’s cayenne I grew these this year
nosidrah
Just a guess but they look like cayenne to me.
_Grant
They look a lot like my Hungarian Paprika, which hang down and grow on a particularly slender plant
Pretend_Order1217
look like Cayennes to me
Dewymaster
Piri piri peppers. I grew them this year and those look similar. They’re hot but not hab or ghost hot. One pepper in my tacos was enough to spice it up.
Pepper_pusher23
Very possibly Fresno. The only thing giving me doubt is that they usually have thicker walls than described.
m4dch3mist
Looks like arbol
el_primer_jefe
Looks like Cayenne peppers.
dancewithstrangers
Idk but wash the fuck out of them after they’re sitting on money.
BlueHenBrew
My cayenne are longer and skinnier than those.
gourmetwade
Look like the Calabrian Ristras I grew this year. I also grew cayennes which have a tendency to have more curves to em!
Damsel_IRL
Looks like the cayennetta peppers I grew this year but I haven’t seen a ton of varieties person yet.
15 Comments
Thai.
I’d guess Serrano
Arbol
It’s cayenne I grew these this year
Just a guess but they look like cayenne to me.
They look a lot like my Hungarian Paprika, which hang down and grow on a particularly slender plant
look like Cayennes to me
Piri piri peppers. I grew them this year and those look similar. They’re hot but not hab or ghost hot. One pepper in my tacos was enough to spice it up.
Very possibly Fresno. The only thing giving me doubt is that they usually have thicker walls than described.
Looks like arbol
Looks like Cayenne peppers.
Idk but wash the fuck out of them after they’re sitting on money.
My cayenne are longer and skinnier than those.
Look like the Calabrian Ristras I grew this year. I also grew cayennes which have a tendency to have more curves to em!
Looks like the cayennetta peppers I grew this year but I haven’t seen a ton of varieties person yet.