The Answer is translation, the original that I first heard was 7 pot, then along came Jonah and it was 7 pod for awhile (2004-2005) then after the second trip to the island and Jonah's english getting better, he confirmed the translation from his native language to english was 7 Pot. But call it either, I'll know exactly what your talking about!Personally I still say 7 pod, thats the way CARDI has listed them for many years as well as other Trinidadians. What is Jonah's reason for correcting it to 7 pot?
The 7 Pot "Jonah" (btw it was Jonah who finally corrected the incorrect "7 Pod" name) was a strain that originated in Trinidad & was grown by Trindadian
Jonah before he came to live in Florida, US. He actually lost the first seeds he had & went back several years later and brought the seeds back with him again, from which I was able to acquire a few from Allen Boatman and grew them out, it was at Allen's suggestion that "Jonah" was added to the name. I then sent out seeds along with the scorpion to whoever requested them. As a interesting side note, Jonah lost his seed stock again the next year and I was able to send him seed to restart with! The only other color 7 Pot Jonah brought back was a "Pink" 7 Pot ( Got your interest now eh?) but it was a seasoning pepper with none of the heat that we love!
We sell seed stock at $5.00 for 20. If I consider the money in replacing the cages and cloth, raise the peppers, harvest, dry, separate, count, package and ship, I am fairly sure it is barely minimum wage. Even if you come up with something new, other seedmen are selling it next year.smokemaster said:People love naming anything that looks different than it was supposed to be and calling it a new strain or variety.
At $.50+ a seed +s.h. for some of this stuff , it's very profitable.