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    Looked like habanero pepper to me. So many pepper varieties and new ones all the time. I get the tomato growers magazine and they only have tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. You would be amazed just how many varieties of each there are.

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    Lots of tomatoe varieties for sure. Both heirloom and other. Grew a bunch of different ones last year. Realized the deer didn't not care which ones they ate as long as they ate them all
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    For sure, deer love everything I grow in the garden. And yes they want them all.....lol

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    Climbed up the steps on my deck and ate then right there
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    That’s pretty bold for a deer.

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    At night the Shep will be losing her mind barking at the end of the leash. They will stand there and watch as you walk by 10 feet away
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Looked like habanero pepper to me. So many pepper varieties and new ones all the time. I get the tomato growers magazine and they only have tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. You would be amazed just how many varieties of each there are.
    they sort of have that build , but with a little tail like stinger looking thing sticking out hen all the way ripe, read up on them and it seems they are mostly used in pepper spray ?
    they also get BRIGHT red when done, not orange and that one wasn't really ready when I dried it , frost killed the momma plant before it turned red .
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    So the middle pepper is a Carolina Reaper?
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    Middle was scorpion pepper

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    Those are hot also.
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