We've been growing Piquin's for about 3 years now and this year we planted from pods and something interesting has cropped up ("crop"ed up, get it? Get it? bah). Apparently, one of the Piquin's had crossed with a Fire Serrano (at least, that's what we are guessing right now) and popped up a cross between the two. The true test will be the taste.
Normal Piquin.
New Type vs Regular Piquin (notice they look the same, all but the fruit that is)
Piqano Peppers
I'll have to see if this strand is stable, but from what it looks like, Dave Reed and Jonathan Passow have now created an F1 pepper!
Imagine, a pepper as hot as a Piqun, produces as much as a Piquin, that tastes somewhere in between a Piquin (Sharp bite) and a Serrano (smokey taste), and is really juicy like a Piquin.....more details to come once they ripen....
Normal Piquin.
New Type vs Regular Piquin (notice they look the same, all but the fruit that is)
Piqano Peppers
I'll have to see if this strand is stable, but from what it looks like, Dave Reed and Jonathan Passow have now created an F1 pepper!
Imagine, a pepper as hot as a Piqun, produces as much as a Piquin, that tastes somewhere in between a Piquin (Sharp bite) and a Serrano (smokey taste), and is really juicy like a Piquin.....more details to come once they ripen....