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Strange Chillies
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in Gardening
Hi everyone,
I overwintered a peach ghost chilli last year, it survived and I have loads of fruit on it. However it is producing 2 different shapes, smallish, smooth (garden pea sized) berry types and the more typical 5cm long, knobbly carrot types. Both types are still very hot.
Does anyone has any idea why? It was knobbly ones all the way last year
Cheers.
I overwintered a peach ghost chilli last year, it survived and I have loads of fruit on it. However it is producing 2 different shapes, smallish, smooth (garden pea sized) berry types and the more typical 5cm long, knobbly carrot types. Both types are still very hot.
Does anyone has any idea why? It was knobbly ones all the way last year
Cheers.
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