I didn’t give this pepper a fair chance this year. I planted it very late, and stuck it in a grow bag with two larger peppers. I just wanted to share this video with folks who might not have seen one. I hope to maybe cross this pepper into other peppers next year. Let us know if you’ve ever grown one. Thanks for watching!

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9 Comments

  1. Very interesting looking pepper. Does it taste like a jalapeno?
    I finally found the Bundaberg Rum Ball Tomato seeds.

  2. Good Morning- Not heard of this one before and looks like Matt's online store has not reopened yet this fall. Do you know the heat index on this one? I'm not into super hot peppers but like mild heat for cooking.

  3. A cool and unique grow. What was the name of the other one in with it that looks like dill? Want to keep my eye on both of those for the grow bucket list. Thanks for the share!

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