I have 4 very nice galapagoense plants that I will be overwintering they are my first plants out of 4 tries, I'm assuming that it takes really fresh seeds as I not done anything special, where as the other tries I soaked the seeds in a rooting and growth hormone and kept the seed cups and soil temps at 85F. with no results. So that will give you a idea just how hard this species is when it comes to germination.
Hopefully the hybrid will be much easier to germinate, The more I think about this cross the more intrigued I become, I have just about have myself talked into asking for a few seeds to try if any are left if not I will try again another time.
There is a Galapagoense crossed with a Bhut Jolokia not much of an outward change except that the cross is even more bumpy, but its only at F3 I think, there could be even more changes down the road. so it could change the pod even more.
I don't know what the cross is with this one, but I bet that it is a good one.