What is this ? Planted at a local city park down the street. by Dad_inthe_Glass_City 5 Comments Bowhunter2525 1 year ago Could be a very sick tabasco pepper plant. jimmy_MNSTR 1 year ago Looks too long for tabasco.Reminds me of Chile de arbol (the upwards growing ones). You can easily find them groceries in the U.S. dried in packages (and loose, depending)https://blog.amigofoods.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/growing-chile-de-arbol-peppers-1024×683.jpg Geck0Gecko 1 year ago Looks like fledgling Thai chili peppers to me. Magus_5 1 year ago Looks like a broken down Santaka Chili plant. Hot with around 40,000 SHUs. Crush one up and put it in an Asian inspired soup or stew.Edit: . Growing two of this exact plant indoors under a lamp and they produce like crazy. Einsteinautist 1 year ago Birds eye chili, they are delicious and hot!Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
jimmy_MNSTR 1 year ago Looks too long for tabasco.Reminds me of Chile de arbol (the upwards growing ones). You can easily find them groceries in the U.S. dried in packages (and loose, depending)https://blog.amigofoods.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/growing-chile-de-arbol-peppers-1024×683.jpg
Magus_5 1 year ago Looks like a broken down Santaka Chili plant. Hot with around 40,000 SHUs. Crush one up and put it in an Asian inspired soup or stew.Edit: . Growing two of this exact plant indoors under a lamp and they produce like crazy.
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Could be a very sick tabasco pepper plant.
Looks too long for tabasco.
Reminds me of Chile de arbol (the upwards growing ones). You can easily find them groceries in the U.S. dried in packages (and loose, depending)
https://blog.amigofoods.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/growing-chile-de-arbol-peppers-1024×683.jpg
Looks like fledgling Thai chili peppers to me.
Looks like a broken down Santaka Chili plant. Hot with around 40,000 SHUs. Crush one up and put it in an Asian inspired soup or stew.
Edit: . Growing two of this exact plant indoors under a lamp and they produce like crazy.
Birds eye chili, they are delicious and hot!