ok, the main thing I never seen before is the pods, the flowers are normal, but once the plant drops them, then what you see is a triple chilli, may have to wait abit to see em when they're a bit more grown up, heres a few pics...




Omri said:Not that special, just a lumpy hab.
Well you know what I meant... hab-type.willard3 said:What it looks like is a capsicum chinense of some kind.
All habaneors are chinenses
Not all chilenses are habaneros
No, it looks exactly like a Capsicum.krukurr said:Hello.
looks like something in the nightshade family besides a hot pepper...perhaps a mix?
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://chemweb.calpoly.edu/cbailey/377/PapersF2000/Lisa/nightshade.jpg&imgrefurl=http://chemweb.calpoly.edu/cbailey/377/PapersF2000/Lisa/&usg=__AxmM1-62nuq1RdeTUFifTg90FbM=&h=358&w=287&sz=20&hl=en&start=2&um=1&tbnid=4sVJXQCZyipgKM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=97&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsite:chemweb.calpoly.edu%2Bnightshade%2Bplants%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26um%3D1%26newwindow%3D1
this is not a very good image, but it looks something like your polant to me
Doesn't look like Annuum, not at all.chilicutter said:It's C.annuum that's sure.
Pods are very hot,quite small about 5cm.
Last fruit colour is red.
I grow that pepper last about 5 years ago so i can't remember all details.
Omri said:They do, just that they're nothing like the ones he posted. why do you assume they're the same chile?![]()
willard3 said:What it looks like is a capsicum chinense of some kind.
All habaneors are chinenses
Not all chilenses are habaneros