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Originally Posted by Cappy
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thanks cappy but no, those aren't the ones
the longhorns (I think texas longhorns) are average 1" to 1 1/4" around and about 5" long and twice as hot as normal cayenne peppers. they literally take your breathe away lol. but great for cooking if you "adjust" how much you add , a little too much can ruin a dish
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i'll keep looking but I think these might be the same thing by another name
http://pepperheadsforlife.com/caroli...coville-units/
they sound the same so im hoping they are, I will plant these at the right time and see what they turn into.
im still going to keep looking for the longhorn variety since that's what im used to. I had a bunch of seeds saved but a damn mouse ate a hole in the plastic cup and ate them all
if you guys are interested in trying them, I got them here:
http://www.heavenlyseed.net/proddeta...arolinacayenne
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Originally Posted by duckman1911
Those are good peppers cappy. Grew some last year. Not a big pepper but a heavy producer.
K if that's what you are talking about I have some seeds man.
Rareseeds.com will have them. It's baker creek.
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thanks man but no, im not looking for the skinny peppers, got plenty of those seeds