All my peppers, about 7 varieties, are in close proximation with each other.
I'm starting to get some weird stuff here and there like tiny habanero shaped jalapenos on bushes that produced steady flawless huge jalapenos before the Habbies started blooming good.
It was my understanding that any cross pollination would affect the seeds and any subsequent plants, not the fruits cross-pollinated. Is this incorrect? Accordingly, I hadn't planned on saving any seed from year to year, ordering everything fresh.
I'm starting to get some weird stuff here and there like tiny habanero shaped jalapenos on bushes that produced steady flawless huge jalapenos before the Habbies started blooming good.
It was my understanding that any cross pollination would affect the seeds and any subsequent plants, not the fruits cross-pollinated. Is this incorrect? Accordingly, I hadn't planned on saving any seed from year to year, ordering everything fresh.