Red Peppers

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by PeterS, Oct 1, 2010.

  1. IGGYBOY

    IGGYBOY Apprentice Gardener

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    A lot of the time this is correct Peter, with all peppers grown for commercial purpose... unless they are grown in isolation to cut out cross pollination. Then you would have to question wether the " original " seeds were true to type. I try to grow a lot of my plants to get true to type seeds, I do this by covering the flower before it opens, and waiting until a pod is forming before removing cover. However, it is sometimes nice to get a cross in peppers.
     
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