Hi. I grew my first two ghost plants from seeds sent to me from a kind person in Nebraska. It made some dimpled peppers last season and I harvested the seeds. Those plants were near other pepper plants, some habanero as well as trinidad scorpion and some less hot varieties of Indian long skinny peppers.
This season, in addition to the same two parent plants (still in pots) I grew several new plants from seeds harvested from last year's peppers. The first two look like ghosts (haven't tasted them yet), but they are smooth and lack the rough dimples from last years peppers. THey also seem like they have thicker skin.
My worst fear - less hot hybrid? The chances?? DO ghost peppers have natural varietals that spring up, some less dimpled with what looks like thicker smoother skin? I have to see how my many other green ones fare and compare them to what I get from the parent plants which are making plenty albeit smaller pods than the child plants.
The round ones on right are red savinas I think from a plant that is a few over from the ghosts.
These were they when green.
This season, in addition to the same two parent plants (still in pots) I grew several new plants from seeds harvested from last year's peppers. The first two look like ghosts (haven't tasted them yet), but they are smooth and lack the rough dimples from last years peppers. THey also seem like they have thicker skin.
My worst fear - less hot hybrid? The chances?? DO ghost peppers have natural varietals that spring up, some less dimpled with what looks like thicker smoother skin? I have to see how my many other green ones fare and compare them to what I get from the parent plants which are making plenty albeit smaller pods than the child plants.
The round ones on right are red savinas I think from a plant that is a few over from the ghosts.
These were they when green.