I picked up a mystery chili plant from Bunnings for just $1. After putting in a lot of care and effort, it’s thriving with these gorgeous, fiery chilies! Can anyone help me identify them? I’m so thrilled with my find!
I picked up a mystery chili plant from Bunnings for just $1. After putting in a lot of care and effort, it’s thriving with these gorgeous, fiery chilies! Can anyone help me identify them? I’m so thrilled with my find!
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That’s awesome to hear! Congrats on your chilli plant thriving! It sounds like you scored a great deal at Bunnings. The heat and appearance of the chillies can help in identifying them. If they’re small and elongated, they could be a variety of Thai or Bird’s Eye chillies. If they are larger and bell-shaped, they might be a hot pepper like a jalapeño or a habanero. You could also share a picture of the chillies to get more specific suggestions from the community. Are you planning to use them in any recipes?