In my search for specific alleles and genetics for my breeding projects I have been looking for large, long and thin fleshed cayenne type peppers phenotypes.
In searching for information about certain name brand crushed red pepper I learned that the material is a blend of several types of pepper and those types vary considerably according to batch. The types of pepper involved are typically cayenne, however there are hundreds of varieties of cayenne and merely knowing they are in the cayenne complex provides little meaningful information other than that the seeds are Capsicum annum.
I have observed that viable seeds can be found in many brands of crushed red pepper and in many cases they come from well developed commercial varieties that have already undergone selection for consistency and productivity. However in many cases commercial production of cayenne types also involves F1 hybrids and the seeds that result (F2) are not homozygous and produce an assortment of phenotypes.
I searched for this type of topic and found scant information about the subject.
Today I started about a dozen seeds of assorted sizes and shapes, all being sourced from a popular brand of crushed red pepper beginning with Mc. I will update and report on the results as I am able.
In searching for information about certain name brand crushed red pepper I learned that the material is a blend of several types of pepper and those types vary considerably according to batch. The types of pepper involved are typically cayenne, however there are hundreds of varieties of cayenne and merely knowing they are in the cayenne complex provides little meaningful information other than that the seeds are Capsicum annum.
I have observed that viable seeds can be found in many brands of crushed red pepper and in many cases they come from well developed commercial varieties that have already undergone selection for consistency and productivity. However in many cases commercial production of cayenne types also involves F1 hybrids and the seeds that result (F2) are not homozygous and produce an assortment of phenotypes.
I searched for this type of topic and found scant information about the subject.
Today I started about a dozen seeds of assorted sizes and shapes, all being sourced from a popular brand of crushed red pepper beginning with Mc. I will update and report on the results as I am able.