(60 days) F-1 hybrid.
A cinch to grow in the North. CR, no pepper pro, reported counting 54 full-sized and 12 baby peppers on his 11 plants on Sept. 8, 2014, a good pepper year. Resists blossom drop even in adverse weather so that almost every flower produces.
Fruits are thin-walled, elongated, not blocky, turn red early, good for the home garden. This is an improvement on the old New Ace strain, producing large pointy peppers, just not classic blocky 4-lobed commercial peppers. From Ohio, Janine Welsby responds, “Don’t damn them with faint praise! Still the only pepper that consistently ripens gorgeous red bells for us. ”
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