Show me a domesticated pepper that is not a hybrid or an unnatural selection by man. This pepper for instance, has a chance to have variegated seedlings. I know this because I know what went into making it...
Have you tasted any of the Scarlett's Chili x Poblano yet? I can eat any hot pepper in the world, but I was surprised at the level of heat in my grow out. Definitely not super hots, but a far cry from the mild pepper I intended to create for me. A few of my selections I decided to go forward...
Working on some variegated Mammoth Jalapeno crosses as we speak. Some with a dab of poblano mixed in. Absolutely love those genetics. Pho is hands down the number one dish I'd put those in as well. You utter the words pho and my mouth instantly starts salivating.
I sent the Scarlett's Chili x Poblano f1 seeds to many people. The f2 Scarlett's Chili x Poblano's are being grown all over the world as we speak. Definitely a beautiful cross and f3 selections from my personal garden from this cross are about to go out again, but this time to veterans first and...
It is okay my friend. But I do like the idea of crossing back to Poblano with a purple flowered variegated form if we can get that. Poblano being the mother that way would show the cross in the f1 with purple edged flowers. Poblano mom x (Scarlett's Chili x Poblano f2 pollen donor) Or, the cross...
Thank you very much for sharing this cross my fellow pepper nuts. Just one quick correction though... the cross is Capsicum annuum 'Scarlett's Chili' x C. annuum Poblano. The fruit bearer is always written first so we know where the seed originated from.
I wouldn't be a part of this community if it were not for you my friend. Many thanks to you of course and you are always welcome to anything I grow or hybridize.