Got this in an SASE and it was suppose to be a Chiltepen. Any Ideas?
You get them from SmiterQ?
I have something that looks very similar that came from an AjiJoe mystery pack. I still don't know what they are. Purple flowers and green pods that turn purple/black in the sun, ripening to red (1-3 per node)?
With that in mind I'd say they aren't any type of "bird chili," especially with the purple flower tips.
Sounds to me like you got some sort of Chiletepin. I have a variant which a fellow THP member gave me seeds for, which in Peru they referred to as Tio (found out it means "Uncle's", since his uncle had the mother plant growing on his property for many years). They are ovoid, grow straight up, and begin as green, turning purple-ish black on the sunniest parts of the pods, and finally to a rich red.
I have a few light purple-tinted flowering varieties, such as Chenzo and Purple Cayenne, but those aren't either of those types.
Back on topic, I'd say that it is a wild variety of some sort. If they're good and also have good heat, overwinter it and keep it around. Save the seeds and spread them around to everyone you know. If you can't find out what it is called, just name it "Unknown #XX" and catalog it. Otherwise, if you're ambitious, send it to be genetically tested!
synclinorium said:. . . there's a lot of variability to pequin pod morphology . . .
. . . send it to be genetically tested!