Pink habanero
- GailC
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Pink habanero
I'm looking for the strain of pink habanero that is nearly heat free if anyone has a few to spare.
- Tormahto
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Re: Pink habanero
I have two packs of Pink Habanero in the MMMM non-tomato thread. I don't know how hot they are, because the donor likes really hot peppers, and all things pink. I'll try to find out the heat level.
- GailC
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Re: Pink habanero
Edit: I just found a source of the seeds in the US so I'm gong to go ahead and get some.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I know my mom is getting some seeds from your MMMM thread, you could always toss the habs inif they aren't the super hot variety
Thanks, I appreciate it. I know my mom is getting some seeds from your MMMM thread, you could always toss the habs inif they aren't the super hot variety
- pepperhead212
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Re: Pink habanero
So is it the pink you really want badly, or the lack of heat? Every season I grow some Aji Dulce - a red chinense pepper, which has an intense habanero flavor, but is only 500 heat units, if that. I have been able to introduce people to the habanero flavor, that simply can't eat hot food.
Woodbury, NJ zone 7a/7b
- GailC
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Re: Pink habanero
It was the pink I specifically wanted. I actually have a dulce sol overwintering in the house.
I'm looking to get a nice variety of different colors and heat going next year. I think I'm all set now between buying and trading.
I'm looking to get a nice variety of different colors and heat going next year. I think I'm all set now between buying and trading.