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pics Lets see your meanest, most gnarly pods!!!

Bhut Orange Copehagen (96strat):
 
 
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A cluster of my Brown Large Scorpion cross:
 
 
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Bhultah (PL)
Not especially gnarly, but this brown pod is growing on a plant that is producing otherwise (see pods in background) red pods. Definitely a keeper for seeds:
 
 
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alkhall said:
 
Bhultah (PL)
Not especially gnarly, but this brown pod is growing on a plant that is producing otherwise (see pods in background) red pods. Definitely a keeper for seeds:
 
 
Now that is pretty cool!
 
Tarzan said:
Moruga. I don't think photo shows how much oil there really is. Daaamn!
And these are only the first ripe pods.
 
 

That's a killer cross-section shot.... the close-ups show quite a bit of oil in there!!
 
Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion
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Big Mustard Mama  .....I tried one pod of this pepper cooked into a pasta dish a few nights ago and it was apparently not hot at all!?!?!  I don't know if it is the variety or just the one I sampled.
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On the other hand.... I sampled one of these CP 118 Mustard Bhut Jolokias over the weekend cooked into an identical pasta dish and it was extremely hot.... even as super-hots go!
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Carolina Reaper
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Two different pod types from my Manzano Amarillo plants.
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CP115  7 pot Douglah x Butch T
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Butch T  Yellow Var. !?
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Chocolate Nagabrain
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I Scream Scorpion
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