I had picked up a hab plant (just labelled as a Habanero) last year from HD. The pods on it were the normal "blockish" shaped and a medium orange in color.
This year, all the pods are more elongated in shape, and ripen to a very dark orange, almost to the point of being red.
Is it normal for a plant to show that much of a change from one year to the next? I'm kinda wondering what the pods will look like on the offspring plants I started this year... LOL
Here's what they look like this year (never took any pics last year )
Habs by THP_PapaBill, on Flickr
Would an unstable cross show fruit one way one year and change a bit the next?
They taste good and have good heat (to me at least...lol), so it's staying... plus it's a regular little tree now...
Habs n Maters by THP_PapaBill, on Flickr
I kept saying that I was going to trim it up a bit so it bushes out more, but was going to wait and only trim where there weren't any pods. I think it heard me, as it has about 20-30 pods on it now - most of them in areas I was looking to prune it... LOL
This year, all the pods are more elongated in shape, and ripen to a very dark orange, almost to the point of being red.
Is it normal for a plant to show that much of a change from one year to the next? I'm kinda wondering what the pods will look like on the offspring plants I started this year... LOL
Here's what they look like this year (never took any pics last year )
Habs by THP_PapaBill, on Flickr
Would an unstable cross show fruit one way one year and change a bit the next?
They taste good and have good heat (to me at least...lol), so it's staying... plus it's a regular little tree now...
Habs n Maters by THP_PapaBill, on Flickr
I kept saying that I was going to trim it up a bit so it bushes out more, but was going to wait and only trim where there weren't any pods. I think it heard me, as it has about 20-30 pods on it now - most of them in areas I was looking to prune it... LOL