I -think- I have an answer for you. From what I have read and observed, Pepper Love / Judy has an incredible amount of dedication to her set of ethics and rules. I say her set of ethics and rules because I have not observed them elsewhere. I have been goofing with cross pollination and creating my own strains. Asking lots of questions about naming conventions and when you should put your initials behind a name. But with all the questions, I always find myself asking "What Would Judy Do" before listening to other people's advice.Â
OK, so let me use her Brown Bhutlah as an example because I am more familiar with that because of a recent decision about naming convention.
From what I have read she crossed a bhut and a douglah, came up with a brown / chocolate colored bhutlah. Before it was ready for release as a seed, probably as an F1, she sent some pods out to folk here at THP. She called them Brown Bhutlah and was upfront about the pods being a fairly new cross. I can not find the thread now, but that is why I say I think it was F1. Guess what happened the next season.
Not going to say who, but someone had seed for "Chocolate Bhutlah PL". Not joking. Shortly after that, a couple seed sites had "Chocolate Bhutlah PL" for sale. Here is the thread about the seed stock showing up under her name but not on her site. just remember, the folk named in the link were not the first to sell Chocolate Bhutlah PL.
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/59834-chocolate-bhutlah-pl/
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Key point is that these were not the first. Chances are the second, third and so forth bought their initial seed stock from who ever was first. Then grew and seed saved what they were told were Chocolate Bhutlah PL and resold. Maybe some got into a seed train. That is how I think Lava PL got out.
This is a horrible practice by seed folk because no two people will grow out the same way. I suspect the Brown Bhutlah pods she once sold did not pan out so she dropped the line. That or they have not finished the growing out process. Likely same for Lava.
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Now to confuse the matter even more and threw no fault of Pepper Lover, her site now offers a Chocolate Bhutlah which just from looking at it I can tell is not the same as the pods she once sold. I know because that decision I mentioned was what to call what i purchased as Chocolate Bhutlah PL. I decided to call them Brown Bhutlah with no initials. Seems like the right thing to do.
However, you can see most folk's confusion. At Pepper Lover's site, there is a Chocolate Bhutlah. At other sites, there is a Chocolate Bhutlah PL.
http://pepperlover.com/pepper-seeds/heat-level/world-hottest/bhutlah-chocolate-detail
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Hoping this has made some level of sense. I am a bit loopy tonight and the topic is hard to answer without just saying seed folk are wildly unethical. Its not that they mean to be. Its just that there aren't established standards. I really don't think it is a money thing because I can not imagine a huge amount of money in the latest hybrid. Lets face it, outside of a very small group of dye hard fans, those initials dont mean a thing.Â
BTW: Its not just her. I think Big Black MaMa is another example.
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