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Produce => Edible Plants => Chillies Ahoy => Topic started by: adrianhumph on September 29, 2009, 09:02:56
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Hi all,
I have a paper lantern plant, which according to the label, is very hot, & also shows it as a green pepper. Looking on various sites it seems to be shown as a red pepper, which is correct? At the moment there are several 2 inch long green fruits on it, do I need to wait for them to turn red? They are not in a greenhouse, but they are brought in doors at night.
Adrian.
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Adrian, according to the chileman database (http://www.thechileman.org/results.php?chile=1&find=paper+lantern&heat=Any&origin=Any&genus=Any&submit=Search)Paper Lantern ripens from "lime green to a bright iridescent scarlet red". I'd be tempted to try one while it's green, but it'll be tastier when it's ripened up.
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Red!!!!
I love these chillies, they hang bellow in a canopy loaded with fruits.
Here's some pics of mine
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g220/Biscombe/PaperLantern-1.jpg)
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g220/Biscombe/PaperLantern-2.jpg)
Watch out they are really hot, I use these along with naga's in my atomic sauce!
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Sorry adrianhumph, would bigger pictures help?
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Hi biscombe,
The pics are fine, thanks very much, mine unfortunately are still very green ??? Possibly something to do with your location verus mine ::)
Adrian.
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I think that may be the case :( Just out of interest when did you sow the seeds?
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Hi again,
I didn`t sow the seeds, it was a plant I bought from a garden centre in late May, at the same time i bought an apache plant which has been excellent, many fruits already picked & many more to come, I am a bit dissapointed with the paper lantern, as it has very few fruits on it, I also think that it is unlikely to ripen up at this late stage.
Adrian.
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If you cut it back and over winter it, you'll have a head start next season