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Old 15-09-2005, 01:57 AM
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"Max Caviar" wrote in message
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Are hot/chile peppers classified in these terms or is that only a
tomoato thing? And while I'm on the subject, does indeterminate merely
mean that it will reproduce through one growing season, or also that it
is an annual which will carry over through more than 1 season?

Growing habaneros (red savina), jalapenos and seranos and am wondering
what to expect.


Indeterminant/determinant relate to vine-type plants with tomato being one
example. Indeterminant means the vine will continue to grow whereas a
determinant vine grows to a certain length then stops.