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Old 01-08-2004, 05:17 AM
Jim Carlock
 
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Default Jalapenos not hot

I bought some D.M. Ferry's Jalapeno M (Hot Flavor) seeds.
The package is stating plant them hot and sweet peppers in
separate areas to prevent cross polination... I wasn't sure
if sweet peppers meant belle peppers or perhaps a sweet
variety of jalapeno.

Thanks for the information.

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Jim Carlock
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"Christopher Green" wrote:
(Gary) wrote:
"Jim Carlock" wrote:
Is it true that Jalapeno's can cross breed with belle peppers?

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Jim Carlock


I would think that if they did cross-polinate, the results would be
seen in the next generation, i.e. in next year's crop that comes from
the seeds from this year's peppers. I'm a far cry from a botanist, so
don't quote me on this.
Gary


That's right, and this is well known to pepper growers. Of the five
commercial species of Capsicum, all but C. pubescens (Andean "apple
chiles") will cross-pollinate, and all of the many varieties of C.
annuum and C.chinense will cross-pollinate especially easily.

If you want seed that will come true in the next crop, you need to
resort to measures such as bagging.

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Chris Green