I have a handful of superhots growing (Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Ghost, Reaper) as well as a couple of Chocolate Habaneros in the same bed as a Purple Bell and a Green Bell. Of the hot ones the Scorpion was the first to develop flowers (maybe a month ago) and the scorpion's pepper buds have all turned yellow and dropped not long after the flower fell off. Temps have been 90+ consistently in Charlotte this summer, so may be heat I guess. I just started hand pollinating with a small paint brush to see whether that could be it.
My question is will it do something weird if I go down the line and pollinate these different varieties of peppers back to back? Does the pollen of one variety contaminate a different type of pepper somehow?
Also trying to figure out how the bees could be pollinating the sweet peppers but ignoring the hots.
Thanks,
Justin
My question is will it do something weird if I go down the line and pollinate these different varieties of peppers back to back? Does the pollen of one variety contaminate a different type of pepper somehow?
Also trying to figure out how the bees could be pollinating the sweet peppers but ignoring the hots.
Thanks,
Justin