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Beautiful and easy to grow, these peppers are a great pick for anyone wanting to step out into the more exotic peppers than what your loc...Read More
Growing this plant went great; nearly every other type of pepper produced poorly or just died thanks to terrible weather. This grew in...Read More
I found this plant at a local nursery last Spring. Once grown, it was very prolific. Everyone that I have these peppers to wanted more...Read More
Love this pepper. Planted this spring, (Mesa AZ),still producing December 29.
Add it to salsa and even my Italian dishes. Lite or ...Read More
So, most of the above comments are from USA but I can confirm this plant will grow very well in a window in the UK.
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Love this plant!!! It is extremely prolific and has a wonderful heat! What's most enjoyable for me is the heat coupled with the lemon gra...Read More
Salem, Mass - The City of Witches.
Slow to germinate; slow to start. Patience required.
But once establishe...Read More
I am curious about the correct species. I have seen it listed as Capsicum annum, C. baccatum and C. chinense. From the photos, the frui...Read More
I successfully grew this large plant in 2011. It was a great producer, but it took longer than I expected for the fruit to turn yellow. ...Read More
I've been growing this pepper for a few years now and have to say it's become one of my favorites. The heat level is close to a Habanero ...Read More
I get large, vigorous, attractive, bushy plants here in Duxbury, MA (zone 6, coastal). Plants grow up 3' to 4' high. The peppers are ex...Read More
Great chilli! Easy to grow, yellow when ripe, pungency (0 -10) = 8. This is one chilli I sow every spring. In good light, it would live f...Read More
Very prolific and attractive plant - I get more peppers by far from it than any others I've grown, with the exception of Tabasco. Quite ...Read More
I love this chilli! Grows well in a container. Its a beautiful plant is loaded with pretty bright yellow chillis which are firey hot with...Read More
My plants were about a foot high, but very productive. This pepper is hot, but really does have a citrusy taste -- absolutely delicious. ...Read More
My understanding is that the "Lemon Drop" pepper that I am growing is actually C. baccatuum, not C. Chinense (has characteristic green-st...Read More
My plants were fairly compact (12 - 18") but productive. The bright lemon yellow color of this chile is really special. The taste is ca...Read More
An open pollinated cultivar introduced from the markets of Ecuador in 1999. Fruit begins green and ripens to a pure lemon yellow, 3-4 inc...Read More
Very productive and a great pepper to add to dried, crushed mixes. Produces later in the season, but continues until frost.
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