Just harvest and taste. That size it could be poblano, if dark green? Sounds like it. I've had some other dried chiles that are that size and shape, can't think of the names right now. Maybe one of the other C-H's can? RisaG, Zone 6, NJ Risa's Food Service http://www.geocities.com/radiorlg Updated 7/27/01 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lora Bannan" <stitch@lakemac.net> To: "chile" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 5:12 PM Subject: [CH] Not a Super Cayenne > Hmmmm. I've been wondering about this plant for a couple weeks now. It is > supposed to be a Super Cayenne II but was either mismarked or is producing > super large peppers. Being a newbie I'm not for sure what it is. It's > putting on lots of peppers. None have turned colors yet but are at least 2" > across and 5"+ long. The plant itself looks very similar to my other Super > Cayenne though it did grow taller. Should I keep waiting to see if they > turn red or harvest a couple to see what the heat and taste is like? > > Thanks, > Lora >