While living in Jamaica I grew this red Habanero from local Jamaican seeds for 5 years. I was told there the seeds were scotch bonnet (aquired from small farm, farmer told me) but if anything it could be a cross IMO or a Jamaican red hab. To this day I’m still growing the same peppers just many generations later and now in south FL.
Normally my peppers look like these below and eventually turn all red, btw they taste great!
This year I started some new plants to gift family and friends, so now I have around 15 of the same breed from same seeds, gen 8/9. Of the 15 plants, one is producing peppers like this below, can anyone explain this? Is this due to cross pollination from bees or something else? I haven't tried one of these yet as I've been waiting to see if it changes. FYI, the plant is only around 2' tall, only has 3 peppers on it, all look the same and the other 14 plants are producing reds. Hope someone can shed some light ...
Normally my peppers look like these below and eventually turn all red, btw they taste great!
This year I started some new plants to gift family and friends, so now I have around 15 of the same breed from same seeds, gen 8/9. Of the 15 plants, one is producing peppers like this below, can anyone explain this? Is this due to cross pollination from bees or something else? I haven't tried one of these yet as I've been waiting to see if it changes. FYI, the plant is only around 2' tall, only has 3 peppers on it, all look the same and the other 14 plants are producing reds. Hope someone can shed some light ...