I'm sure a bunch of you have seen this:
http://fiery-foods.com/chiles-around-the-world/76-caribbean/3028-lord-harris-the-ghost-pepper-governor
Anybody think this is truth? It surely seems that Trinidad is the king of the superhots so it would only make sense that they also had the original genetics that formed the Bhut and the other Nagas. Makes sense to me that Lord Harris brought seeds for one of the Trinidad super-hots, and the genetics were developed, mutated, and hybridized over 100+ generations to form the nice range of Nagas/Bih/Bhut strains that we have today. I think it's just as logical to claim that the 7 pot and scorpion varieties both came out of the exact same parent. They are, after all, very similar pods when you think about it. It would be easy enough to have a common ancestor for all superhots that diversified within the last 100-200 years.
http://fiery-foods.com/chiles-around-the-world/76-caribbean/3028-lord-harris-the-ghost-pepper-governor
Anybody think this is truth? It surely seems that Trinidad is the king of the superhots so it would only make sense that they also had the original genetics that formed the Bhut and the other Nagas. Makes sense to me that Lord Harris brought seeds for one of the Trinidad super-hots, and the genetics were developed, mutated, and hybridized over 100+ generations to form the nice range of Nagas/Bih/Bhut strains that we have today. I think it's just as logical to claim that the 7 pot and scorpion varieties both came out of the exact same parent. They are, after all, very similar pods when you think about it. It would be easy enough to have a common ancestor for all superhots that diversified within the last 100-200 years.