Paper Lantern and Naga Morich are overlooked these days.
SOME Paper lanterns can be pretty darn hot.
Both the Naga Morich and Lantern ,I think , have a better Chinense taste than a lot of the super duoer hots.
There is a red Devils Tongue too.
Caribbean Reds are pretty productive and can be very Hot (sold a lot as Red Savina in my opinion.)
Red Dominica is a good red hab. type too.
One strain has giant pods.
But that strain might be lost...SBS developed it or grew it out and I don't think anyone else grew it in isolation to preserve the strain.
Was called Giant Red Dominica as opposed to Red Dominica years ago.
Both are very productive red hab. types.
Lots of cool stuff got lost in the super hot insanity that is going on along with the quest for re naming every cross (mostly unstable) or pod variation as a new strain these days.
Too many people want anything that sells for big $ or with a name that means nothing.
Example:
Isn't the original Douglah a brown pod?
A version of 7 pot or scorpion?
If so,How can you call any other color a Yellow,red or whatever Douglah?
Isn't it a Douglah Cross most likely or something that wasn't stable but put out 1 or more generations of brown pods before reverting back to it's unstable parents genes.
So wouldn't a yellow or whatever be a 7 pot or scorpion yellow or...?
Not a brown podded pepper-Douglah anymore?
The word Douglah means a brown possible cross of whatever in general.Be it stable or not in plants.
It's a racial tern for mixed race in Tobago and Trinidad...cross of African and whatever.
My point is,I'd go with the older tried and true varieties.They will produce better and be uniform in taste,heat and productivity.
Buy the seeds from an established vendor,a trade might not grow what you want.
Isolated seeds from a trade might not be pure...
I do have a Naga Morich(possible X) that I call Eskimo Naga.
The original seeds were from Peppermania.
I sent a friend some in a trade.
The plant got froze all winter under snow but came back in the spring and kicked out tons of pods that spring.
I tried getting people to grow seeds for it out and leave it in the garden all winter to see if those plants also survived.
Everyone pulled their plants or tilled them under.So the possible mutant,cold genes in the mother plant are still questionable.
Would be cool to have a cold tolerant chinense...
I don't have a winter here so I can't test the strain here.Nobody I sent seeds to fulfilled their promise to leave the plant out all winter.
I'm thinking the plant might have a root system that kept the plants underground system alive allowing it to re grow in spring.
The original grower was going to pull the plant but saw a new sprout comming out from the frozen dead stem.
It wasn't a new seed from a fallen pod.She dug up the plant and it came from the original roots.
Still have seeds, I think ,for it.
They are a couple seasons old but I'd still like to get some one who has a winter,that I can trust/traded with before to grow them out(hopfully isolated a few pods)in a place that actually has a winter.
Sell tons of them before next fall,I'll be rich I tell ya,filthy stinkin rich...
$6 gazillion a seed.Working with the worlds best BSer to market the seeds for me. LOL