unicornduke (
unicornduke) wrote2019-08-31 08:10 pm
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I have never regretted trusting the internet more than when I bit into a pepper earlier, that the internet called mild.
It was not mild.
Well.
It was probably hotter than a jalapeno. Which I would consider a mild pepper, but it was hotter.
anyway.
I ate a cucumber in the middle of a field in the hopes it would help and it did.
It was not mild.
Well.
It was probably hotter than a jalapeno. Which I would consider a mild pepper, but it was hotter.
anyway.
I ate a cucumber in the middle of a field in the hopes it would help and it did.
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Best I understand it, you can never trust peppers because they cross pollinate with other peppers really easily, and even if you plant nothing but salad peppers you can get a nuclear one because the seeds came from the outermost row or the wind blew something in from five fields over.
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There's also the thing where peppers will be hotter if they are grown in certain conditions and this year, hot, dry spells are great for hotter peppers.
I'm going to take a risk with my seed saving this year and save from a bunch of my peppers. They may have crossed but who care, I just won't send them out in exchanges and I'll find out next year.
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I'm pretty good with heat, so I took a big ol' chomp of one.
I don't know what he snacks on, but that was...way hotter than I expected. It wasn't bad, it's just not something I'd toss back like popcorn.
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