Re: [CH] What type of pepper is this?

=Mark (mstevens@exit109.com)
Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:43:33 -0400

When I click on "www.jstrack.org/photo/ .... " I just get an error message. 
No photo...

On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 12:00:17 -0500, Jim Graham wrote 
 > Referring to the photo I just uploaded to www.jstrack.org/photo/ .... 
 > Does anyone know what type of pepper that is?  As I mentioned below 
 > the photo (which is a link to the full-size image), I've been told 
 > two names for it:  "Thai Piquin" and "Thai Hot" (neither of which I 
 > can find any reference for online).  Heat level:  considerably hotter 
 > than the "standard" Thai pepper or habanero. 
 > 
 > One Thai lady I used to work with put it this way....  First, I 
 > pulled out a bunch of regular (hot) Thai peppers.  She simply said, 
 >  "They not hot."  When I pulled out the peppers in the photo, she 
 > said, "They hot." 
 > 
 > Second...if anyone does know what it is, do you know where (mostly 
 > FYI for next year's pepper garden) I can get some?  Based on their complete 
 > lack of any sprouts (where, when I planted them before all of the cancer 
 > BS, they took off *VERY* quickly and with a very high survival rate), 
 >  it looks like mine are now too old to get any viable seeds.   :-( 
 > 
 > Thanks, 
 >     --jim 
 > 
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 =Mark

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