Re: [CH] I don't understand...

Chet Bacon (chet@chetbacon.com)
Sat, 11 Sep 1999 07:05:51 -0400

The difficulty is getting the fruit to reproduce true.  Seems as if what
is happening is some cross pollination that has lead to non-chocolate
colors and maybe lessened heat fruit.
All of the chocolate habs I have are indeed chocolate in color when
ripe, but green until then.. Ya don't know until you wait whether or not
you got a true plant.
Chet

Daniel Isaza wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> I was reading all of the postings about the chocolate habs and I don't
> understand why are you talking about chocolate habs that doesn't turn
> chocolate, some are red, some are orange.
> I thought that if you have a red habanero plant, you should get red
> habaneros, if you have an orange habanero plant, you sould have orange
> habaneros, so why the chocolate habanero plant doesn't grow chocolate
> habaneros? Are difficult to grow of which makes an habanero turn brown?
> 
> Greetings
>         Daniel
> http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Castle/7436

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