Wasnt the 7 pot primo itself a cross from a naga and a 7 pot. Lol, the parientage is getting confusing as hell.
Troy Primeaux crossed the 7Pot SR with the Naga Morich and stabilized his cross for like 8+ generations. (Ed got seeds from Troy a few generations in....) There's nothing confusing about the "parentage" of the 7Primo....SpeakPolish said:Wasnt the 7 pot primo itself a cross from a naga and a 7 pot. Lol, the parientage is getting confusing as hell.
No, I mean there have been at 5 different stories about the reapers parientageBicycle808 said:Troy Primeaux crossed the 7Pot SR with the Naga Morich and stabilized his cross for like 8+ generations. (Ed got seeds from Troy a few generations in....) There's nothing confusing about the "parentage" of the 7Primo....
The problems with the Reaper are:
-he's lying about the cross
-he's lying about having not seen a pepper with a tail before he "created" the Reaper
-it ain't stable
-it ain't that hot, on average
-it seems likely that he paid Guinness off, as there are many established cultivars that are known to be hotter
-he had almost certainly simply hijacked the Primo, and he's gotten famous and wealthy as a result of the these
-he has threatened litigation against hobbyist growers for trying to trade Reaper plants/seeds on social media
-he makes ppl sweat they won't sell any of the pods when they buy seeds from his site
-his videos and interviews are insulting to the intelligence of the viewers.
-the whole Pepper X fraud was an embarrassment to the industry, and it allowed him to take advantage of many chumps.
-it's impossible to discuss chiles with a casual spice enthusiast without them prattling on about Reaper madness, which kills the whole vibe.
At least. Only one of them is true, at most. It's possible that we haven't even heard the true story... But NONE of Ed's stories seem plausible.SpeakPolish said:No, I mean there have been at 5 different stories about the reapers parientage
I do realize that but we have the right to hate on him and question his every moves. Just like he has the right to lie to the public. =)Edmick said:He obviously crossed them from something so who cares. Even if it was the primo doesn't mean he did anything wrong by crossing "something" with the primo. People trademark things all the time that they didn't create. It just means that they were smart enough to do it. He can "lie" all he wants to about the origin of the variety but again, doesn't mean he's done anything wrong. He just doesn't want people knowing. It creates more hype. Hence, this threadÂ
If you think somebody can lie about their product without having done anything wrong, I can only conclude that you and I have different definitions of right and wrong....Edmick said:He obviously crossed them from something so who cares. Even if it was the primo doesn't mean he did anything wrong by crossing "something" with the primo. People trademark things all the time that they didn't create. It just means that they were smart enough to do it. He can "lie" all he wants to about the origin of the variety but again, doesn't mean he's done anything wrong. He just doesn't want people knowing. It creates more hype. Hence, this threadÂ
The problem is not that he crossed something with a Primo, it's that he just grew out the Primo. He hasn't crossed anything. It'd be fine if he actually crossed a Primo with something else and created his own pepper. But, I don't think that's what happened.Edmick said:He obviously crossed them from something so who cares. Even if it was the primo doesn't mean he did anything wrong by crossing "something" with the primo. People trademark things all the time that they didn't create. It just means that they were smart enough to do it. He can "lie" all he wants to about the origin of the variety but again, doesn't mean he's done anything wrong. He just doesn't want people knowing. It creates more hype. Hence, this threadÂ
I doubt this one. Ed just got his record in during controversy over the methods used to verify chilli records. He was essentially the last person in under lax rules that allowed single peppers to claim the top spot rather than variety averages and had resulted in at least one fortnight-long reign.Bicycle808 said:-it seems likely that he paid Guinness off, as there are many established cultivars that are known to be hotter
How early did he get the seeds? I've seen people say that two people can start with the same pepper and get different things as they stabilize because the traits they were looking for were different.Jubnat said:The problem is not that he crossed something with a Primo, it's that he just grew out the Primo. He hasn't crossed anything. It'd be fine if he actually crossed a Primo with something else and created his own pepper. But, I don't think that's what happened.
I'd agree with you, except Guinness has published a new date (August 2017) and a new SHU...spicefreak said:I doubt this one. Ed just got his record in during controversy over the methods used to verify chilli records. He was essentially the last person in under lax rules that allowed single peppers to claim the top spot rather than variety averages and had resulted in at least one fortnight-long reign.
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Or he may have been slightly after the changes but, either way, they have tightened their regulations no end AND made them invisible to the general public but that's largely due to backlash surrounding the 7-Pot Infinity to Naga Viper handover. I wholeheartedly believe that it was just luck on Ed's part, claiming his record when he did and, if he did manipulate the situation at all, manipulating the media into putting preassure on the record books would have been more effective than bribing them directly.