Here are genetic analyses that suggest that bhuts are geneticly different from Trinidadian peppers:
https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/42/2/article-p222.xml
https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/22/4/article-p534.xml
Max Nihil, cool idea about bringing in frutescens. I had not heard of Lotah Bih. After a quick Google I can see that a lot of people have made the connection between that strain and the ancestral bhut frutescens genes. Very cool!
If anyone wants to join in this group experiment, let me know. I am currently crossing Moruga from the Chile Pepper Institute and a Dorset naga from SeaSpring. I also have some fatalii that I am going to bring in. I have one pod that has stuck and is still ripening from my Moruga/Dorset...
How to Break the Record for the World’s Hottest Pepper
There can be only one World’s Hottest. This article will attempt to give pointers to help you go from seed to Guinness World Record. This document is evolving and suggestions are welcomed to improve and refine.
Step 1: Selecting Parent...
Just tried my first MOA! I liked it! The only true Scotch I can compare it to is the one I've been calling the "Walton" Scotch (I got the seeds from a Jamaican immigrant neighbor of my parents who got it from his family but doesn't know more of a history on it). The MOA (Steve Queen's) was a...
Scotches are the reason I'm growing peppers right now. I grew maybe like 6 other varieties of peppers and didn't like any of them and was going to give up on peppers...and then...my Scotches ripened. Now I'm obsessed with growing.
@Bicycle808, do let me/us know what you think of the "Walton" scotch - the good, the bad, how it compares, etc. I'm in love with them, but haven't tried many Scotches to compare.
Holy complicated question. For a seed to germinate it has to recognize that it’s time, trigger chemical reactions to switch from dormancy to growth, turn on a bunch of growth hormones, and a ton of processes to grow. Any one of these hundreds of steps could have gotten buggered. It's...
In related, tragic news, *&^%ing slugs keep eating my Scotch pods. I picked one this morning that was rotting and stepped on it to get any slugs that might be inside of it and I could smell all of its Scotchy wonderfulness wafting up all the way from the ground. Such a loss.
Wulp, it's sounding like I need to try some TFM! Thanks for the input, Bicycle808 and FreeportBum! Really cool (and shiny!) cross there, FreeportBum! I'm a Scotch lover and am trying Scotch brain, MOA, and Freeport Orange this year.
It sounds like you've had some of the really good fruity and citrusy tastes. You need to try something really floral then, like a (good) Trinidad scorpion or a devil's brain. Then, try a good baccatum and pubescens. Then try something smoky, like a chocolate hab. They all taste different...