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Post by Shawn on Jun 3, 2019 5:37:00 GMT -5
"Haba" Be A "Sweet" Garden will consist of the following peppers. Habanada Pepper: The world’s first “heat-less” habanero. Instead of heat, it delivers a blast of sweet tropical flavors. A true game-changer in the pepper world. ‘Habanada’ is the world’s first “heat-less” habanero. Instead of heat, it delivers a blast of sweet tropical flavors. Excellent seared, braised, roasted, or raw, ‘Habanada’ is a versatile culinary jewel. Extremely productive and early. Can be used at the green stage, but ‘Habanada’ reaches the pinnacle of flavor and texture when it turns a beautiful orange hue. Plant Height: 13" - 15".
Sweet Heat: Who says you can't have it all? Sweet Heat is the perfect combination of sugary goodness and spicy heat . . . with a little smoky flavorful thrown in for good measure! Though classified as a hot pepper, Sweet Heat scores a tongue-friendly 329 on the Scoville heat scale. These oblong, plump little peppers, just 3½ inches long and about 1½ inches in diameter, redefine "mild," because they are packed with distinctive flavor yet not so much heat that they can only be eaten by the bold. And it packs 65% more Vitamin C into its fruit than most others, so you get an extra pop of nutrition with every bite! Plant Height: 10" to 12".
Machine: Bounty Elite Vendors: Haba is Burpee, Sweet is Park Sponge: Park Seeds PP: 2 Nutes: AG, 6ml to begin
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Post by Shawn on Jun 12, 2019 5:54:29 GMT -5
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Post by Shawn on Jun 15, 2019 13:27:17 GMT -5
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Post by Shawn on Jun 22, 2019 8:06:05 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2019 10:02:20 GMT -5
I just ordered some of these and will also be growing them. I like the description of the taste, being a sweet pepper lover. The hottest I can tolerate is Frank's sauce, and that is considered mild to most people. Your project has yet again inspired me to grow something other than flowers LOL!
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Post by Shawn on Jun 22, 2019 15:11:01 GMT -5
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Post by Shawn on Jul 2, 2019 11:19:54 GMT -5
Both doing really well. Need to take pictures
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2019 12:15:29 GMT -5
I am finding it slow to germinate.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 2, 2019 13:19:40 GMT -5
I am finding it slow to germinate.
Which one did you plant? The Haba was slower.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2019 17:45:45 GMT -5
the Haba.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 3, 2019 3:50:11 GMT -5
I will get a picture of them today for you so you can see how it is behind (or slower) in growing it is then my Sweet Heat. I am still excited to have them grow and taste them.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 3, 2019 5:23:43 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2019 7:40:37 GMT -5
Nice Shawn! Big difference in growth seen as far as the Haba goes.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 12, 2019 13:05:00 GMT -5
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Post by Shawn on Jul 20, 2019 4:21:15 GMT -5
Just removed 4 huge leaves from the Sweet, no inner leaves but it is filled with flowers inside. I am doing my best not to.
And I found a Pepper which I had no clue was there.
Last but not least, here are the tiny bud of the haba
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2019 8:18:38 GMT -5
I am loving what I see, but mine is so slow growing! It is no higher than 1 inch! I think I am going to put flowers in there.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 27, 2019 15:17:44 GMT -5
Habananda (L), Sweet Heat (R) I am refraining from trimming leaves. Only did the super huge ones from both.
Tiny buds and flowers. No peppers YET Tons of flowers, buds and Peppers. Here are just a few hidden within the greenery
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Post by Shawn on Aug 4, 2019 7:50:46 GMT -5
The sweets are exploding with peppers and flowers. I have been really good in not trimming the leaves. Yes I have trimmed a few but I am no way doing it like I usually do. The Haba has a lot of flowers growing now. If oyu look close in the center you can see a cluster of white on the Haba.
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Post by Shawn on Aug 12, 2019 5:19:20 GMT -5
Nutes and Mooch added today.
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Post by danastl on Aug 12, 2019 17:14:07 GMT -5
Ooh the Habas sound great, I'm a fan of flavor but not heat. How much longer before you'll be able to harvest?
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