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Nov 1, 2015 11:11 AM CST
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Hey guys something unexpected happenned two days ago my plant ( aji picante , did a google translate says its chilly pepper ). It has been giving me peppers for a while now, I have not been able to taste them because the first were ravage by a bird, but since the beginning a flowers blooms then a purple pepper starts to grow and then they start turning dark red then bright red. Now the thing is two days ago my two largest peppers turned GREEN.

So anyone know if it can give two color peppers or is this a disease affecting them.
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Nov 5, 2015 6:08 PM CST
Name: Keith
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Mabye it's just fully ripe now?
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Nov 7, 2015 8:43 PM CST
Name: KadieD
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Here is my "Chiltepin Pepper." It is a very hot miniature chili pepper that originated from Mexico. The development of the fruit is rather interesting: the fruit starts out Green, then turns Purple, gradually turning Green again, then finally turns Red when ripe.
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