my morugas have smoother "caps" on them, in fact I've never seen morugas with all the blistering and pitting other than in pictures on the net. It doesn't matter if I have grown them myself or ordered them from SFRBs.hogleg said:looks exactly like my Moruga's
Hmm my seeds came from RFC, all six plants pods are very bumpy and appear as perfect pheno to me. I have two, my friends have the others, I sprouted. And there all the sameikeepfish said:my morugas have smoother "caps" on them, in fact I've never seen morugas with all the blistering and pitting other than in pictures on the net. It doesn't matter if I have grown them myself or ordered them from SFRBs.
Buzzman19 said:Any type of Scorpion pepper smell in unmistakeable. I find Scorpion peppers to be very acidic and have a very pungent taste, I like them in sauces but dont eat them raw.
If you have ever had a Scorpion pepper,. cutting this pepper open and smelling should reveal if its a 7 Pot vs a Scorpion type pepper. Look like a red Brainstran to me, my Red Moruga peppers were much smaller than these. Glad others had better looking phenotypes than mine.
Goodluck!
I say also a 7Pot, because is it HORRIBLE hot! And the fact that I saw Nigel reviewing a 7Pot Brain Strain was not encouraging me at all!Jamison said:Some kinda 7Pot for sure. It looks a lot like if not identical to the 7Pot SR I grew this year.