thanks everybody for your inputs.
or maybe they're infinity peppers? i have seeds of those and i tend to recycle my soil when seeds don't germinate.
i'll post more pix tomorrow of the whole plant.
whatever these are, they're a keeper. =D
i see, thanks.
maybe the tropical heat makes peppers get pimplier? (is pimplier even a word? lol)
coz i've had habaneros get pimply coz i've grown them in full sun. ie meltdown habaneros.
not super pimply, just a little.
i guess i'll find out when it ripens? maybe it's a choco bhut or...
i have one plant that i labelled as a fresno but in its place actually grew a naga type pepper plant.
can anyone help me identify what it is? these are the first few pods so i have yet to see one ripen.
thanks all.
the reason why i think these aren't bhuts is because the plant doesn't...
differences of pod shapes from two different towns that came from india
gwahati
jorhat
one is stubbier, both are around the same length, the other is thinner.
i have yet to test one or crack one open. soon.
btw, the jorhat ones actually ripen from light green to dark green to...
hated jiffy pellets when i used them, had almost zero germination from them compared to using regular seedling raising mixes. but it's all about controlling the temperature and moisture level. and i find seedling raising mixes are easier for me.