These 3 plants were all grown from my own saved Aji Cereza seed. Everything in my garden is open pollinated and the different types of Peppers are all grown close to each other. I'm surprised that I haven't had any crosses yet, but suspect I may have one now.
Take a look at the first picture. Notice that the leaves are completely different from the leaves of the next 2. From what I remember last season, the 2 Aji Cereza's that I grew, had the large leaves like the second 2 pictures.
Is it possible that the first picture isn't a cross, just a natural leaf variation within the Aji Cereza?
If it is a cross, then it is either:
1 - Aji Cereza X Superchile F3 - With F1 Characteristics. Capsicum annuum X Capsicum annuum
2 Aji Cereza X Superchile F3 - Large Pods and hotter than normal Superchile's. Capsicum annuum Capsicum annuum
3 - Aji Cereza X Aji Russian Yellow (Maybe a lemon drop with a cool marketing name) Capsicum annuum X Capsicum baccatum
4 - Aji Cereza X Aji Cristal Capsicum annuum X Capsicum baccatum
5 - Aji Cereza X Bode Amarela Capsicum annuum X Capsicum chinense (This Bode is reported to be a Capsicum chinense - not 100% sure, I think it may be a Capsicum baccatum)
We will find out when it pods.
To make matters clear, all 3 plants are getting the exact same fertilizer dosage.
Take a look at the first picture. Notice that the leaves are completely different from the leaves of the next 2. From what I remember last season, the 2 Aji Cereza's that I grew, had the large leaves like the second 2 pictures.
Is it possible that the first picture isn't a cross, just a natural leaf variation within the Aji Cereza?
If it is a cross, then it is either:
1 - Aji Cereza X Superchile F3 - With F1 Characteristics. Capsicum annuum X Capsicum annuum
2 Aji Cereza X Superchile F3 - Large Pods and hotter than normal Superchile's. Capsicum annuum Capsicum annuum
3 - Aji Cereza X Aji Russian Yellow (Maybe a lemon drop with a cool marketing name) Capsicum annuum X Capsicum baccatum
4 - Aji Cereza X Aji Cristal Capsicum annuum X Capsicum baccatum
5 - Aji Cereza X Bode Amarela Capsicum annuum X Capsicum chinense (This Bode is reported to be a Capsicum chinense - not 100% sure, I think it may be a Capsicum baccatum)
We will find out when it pods.
To make matters clear, all 3 plants are getting the exact same fertilizer dosage.