Re: [CH] Serrano question

Mike H (bear1@videotron.ca)
Tue, 14 Aug 2001 20:37:22 -0400

>The other 3
> have tons of small peppers, light green-almost yellow in color,
growing
> straight up

I got some just like that, mine are tabasco.
Serrano start off dark green and hang down.

You can see some excellent pics at:
http://www.chileplants.com/photos.htm

Mike dabear
Montreal

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lora Bannan" <stitch@lakemac.net>
To: "chile" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 7:47 PM
Subject: [CH] Serrano question


> Boy do I need to buy a few pepper books.  Is there a site that shows
the
> peppers on the plants?  I know what seeds I started but my tray was
blown
> over when outside this spring so I'm not sure which plant was which.
>
> I've got 6 plants at a friends I'm trying to figure out.  I know one
is
> Anaheim, one is bell.  I think one of the Thai peppers made it.  The
other 3
> have tons of small peppers, light green-almost yellow in color,
growing
> straight up.  Would those be the serranos?  I didn't plant tobasco but
I did
> buy seeds from a seller on ebay so anything is possible. :)
>
> I picked one today for the heck of it to see what it tastes like.
Quite hot
> but not a long lasting burn.  Definitely needs to mature more.  Should
taste
> great when red!  I'm so proud I ate one out of the garden.  ('course
I'm
> sitting here with tears and a tortilla to help me!)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lora
>