Âmoruga welder said:and tell me , just how do you know its ripe , bro ? lol Â
heres a pic. i just took of the gator jigsaw in question , they all look the same , first pic. is the pod that has gotten dark green , rest are lighter green ,so far .
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If you go to Youtube and search the pepper, you will come up with some reviews. Have a pen and paper handy. Write down what each review says and then compare. You will then want to pull your hair out as much as I want to pull my hair out. So far, the only name I have heard repeated has been Larry Hill. Even that was just one repeat. So I tried searching Larry Hill and nothing.Solongo said:can anyone tell me about this variety? I try to look it up but couldn't find anything. What cross made this variety and is it supper hot or hot?
Trying to figure it out from Youtube reviewers, I think I have learned a thing. They often seem confused.mpicante said:I believe you need to look up Jamie Hill on this one.I believe it was discovered in his grow a few years back(THP username Romy6)
Âromy6 said:Â This Jigsaw gator is a natural mutation I found in my garden a few years ago . It ripens greenish with a hint of mustard . It didn't have nearly the heat of a real jigsaw that ripens red . Maybe orange hab heat .Â