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Aug 13, 2023 8:06 AM CST
Name: Toni Melvin
Sherwood Oregon (Zone 8a)
Beekeeper Region: Pacific Northwest Permaculture Organic Gardener Region: Oregon Native Plants and Wildflowers
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farmerdill said: Since you got them from a regular vender, you should have a variety name. There are several varieties of heatless jalapeno. Felicity, Coolapeno, Nadapeno come to mind. They grow and look like a regular jalapeno but zero heat.
Hot Pepper Jalapeno (Capsicum annuum 'Felicity')
Pepper (Capsicum annuum 'Coolapeno')

Isn't it too much of a coincidence that I grew 7 plants from the same seed packet and the 4 plants I kept for my garden taste like bell peppers but the three plants I gave to my friend for her garden are all true to taste for jalapeno? It leads me to believe it may be the garden lime I put in my soil.
Toni
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