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Hybridization ?

Hi everyone, this year I had this pods from a Trinidad Douglah seeds.
 
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The other plants from the same pod/seeds are OK ( except one that had no flowers/pods ). I collect seeds every year just by myself and just from 1 pod ( the best ).
 
Had I a natural hybridization ?
 
What do they look ? They seems like Bhut/Naga, but mine seems more rough (but I never had that plants). Note: all pods very regular clones, in size and shape, as never saw before, really a nice looking. Heat is stratospheric with a very sweet fruity flavour.
 
Thanks
 
Naughty naughty boy using the cl0\/\/n t00l in p0t4t0sh00p, you ain't fooling me...
 
Bhut less comically, those look like mighty fine pods, the lack of pod size and variation is nice.
Where did you get the Douglah seeds?
Do you grow any Bhut Jolokias?
How do you get your flowers pollinated?
 
And yes, Bhuts have a thin skin, I am proof of that.
 
Bhut_Trolokia said:
Naughty naughty boy using the cl0\/\/n t00l in p0t4t0sh00p, you ain't fooling me...
 
Bhut less comically, those look like mighty fine pods, the lack of pod size and variation is nice.
Where did you get the Douglah seeds?
Do you grow any Bhut Jolokias?
How do you get your flowers pollinated?
 
And yes, Bhuts have a thin skin, I am proof of that.
 
No Photoshop, the pic is real, I just cutted the pic to a smaller one. Why are u writing that.. U see someting strange or what ?
 
Douglah seeds does not comes from online sellers, just had from a friend a couple of years ago.
 
Flowers pollinated naturally.
 
So.. are they definitively Bhut Jolokia ?
 
They are c.chinense thats for sure.

However without dna testing one could not be 100% sure about identification.
Anyway i have contradicted myself enough already, enjoy your pods!
 
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