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Does anyone have photos of a Chocolate Bhut pod a few weeks after setting to fruit from flower?

My first Chocolate Bhut pod is ~7 mm long, light green and smooth thus far.
 
Does anyone have photos of a Chocolate Bhut pod a few weeks after setting to fruit from flower?

My first Chocolate Bhut pod is ~7 mm long, light green and smooth thus far.

Still Waiting on my first choc bhut to set fruit so can't help you out in regards to that var..

However my yellow 7 pot/pod's sometime start out smooth when very small and then develop the pimply/bumpy surface once they get a bit bigger so I wouldn't be concerned at this stage
 
Does anyone have photos of a Chocolate Bhut pod a few weeks after setting to fruit from flower?

My first Chocolate Bhut pod is ~7 mm long, light green and smooth thus far.

This is the earliest photo I can find of last seasons Choc Bhuts:

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They started off fairly smooth and eventualy developed more of the bumpy surface:

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I will have a look through more photos later to see if I can find an earlier pic.
 
Wouldn't have the foggiest... "snap seal bags" or something? I just call 'em "little baggies" or "little snappy bags" and they usually know what I'm talking about. ;)
 
I just noticed that the plant I had tagged as Bishop's Crown has put out a few little pods which look suspiciously like a Peter Pepper to me. Haven't grown either variety to pod stage before so what does everyone think?
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After my Dorset Naga turned out to be a Brazillian Starfish I think that some little children have maybe played with my tags.
 
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