Vegetable Gardening

Given these are not the bell peppers I expected, when would you pick them?


Still unclear what kind they are if anyone knows but I’m debating if I pick the largest now to try or wait and see if it ripens further.

by redweston23

9 Comments

  1. sielingfan

    I’m not entirely convinced those aren’t bells. I don’t usually grow them, but I tried last year, and many looked a lot like this while they were growing. I like to let most of my peppers fully mature, so I’d have no problem leaving these up and waiting to see what they do.

  2. Davekinney0u812

    I bought some Burpee Carnival Blend Bell Pepper seeds and I’d say half of the plants are not bells. One of them was a hot banana pepper. I gather hybridizing peppers is tough – not sure another reason.

  3. MediocreSpy

    Are they pretty firm to touch? Any other hints of color change elsewhere?

  4. nasaruinz

    Some of my bell peppers took on the spear shape for my second harvest when they were bell shaped the first time around. What specific variety were you expecting?

  5. baldengineer

    I also have some jalapeno flavored Green Bell peppers growing.

    I blame Peppergate.

    I’m not mad. I love jalapenos. I just have a lot more of them than I expected.

    I pick mine when they first start turning red.

  6. They look like the peppers that are common here in Turkey. The red ones taste just like red bell peppers, maybe a little sweeter. Same texture. I pick them green if its super hot out. Those taste excellent also. If it super hot and dry they get shriveled if I wait for them to turn red. I don’t know their name, but they are far more common here than the bells in the US.

  7. j-dog1967

    They look a lot like the Marconi Red peppers that I am growing. Turn red after they mature.

  8. They look like snacking peppers. You can wait to see if any change color. I have orange and purples ones right now.

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