Okay, but I'm still letting the largest one mature. Would seeds from one of the smaller, less mature peppers work?Cut one open, let's get a look at the seed color.
It's hard to say because there are so many different peppers, and new crosses all the time. And the first fruit does not always have the right shape and form. A picture of the flower would help to identify the species to narrow it down.This plant "hitchhiked" in a pot with a different plant somebody gave me. It has produced several peppers, but I don't know how to tell when they are ripe. Do you recognize what kind this is and what color it will be when ripe?
Definitely could be an unstable hybrid, but all the pods on the plant are the same shape and growing larger so I'm thinking not a runt.Might also be just an unstable variety or a runt pod as well...