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hybrid Is this a cross?

Hello all.
I have a question for you.
In my Dads little hot house I have a Red Habanero which has been going really strong for ages now, fruiting like crazy. Now I also have a Naga Morich in there which I planted way too late in the season (Getting Seeds was hard) and therefore even though it flowered heaps it got too cold for them to fruit. Now on my Red Hab I had 1 pod which looked totally different to the rest. I want to know if it's a Red Hab/Naga cross.
Here are a couple of pics.

Cheers


Ok. well my pics didn't work so here are the links.

http://bp2.blogger.com/_ZK2lq7YL_e8/SFLrNmAUWXI/AAAAAAAAAdE/3FZPNrjYgCo/s1600-h/DSCF4204.jpg
http://bp1.blogger.com/_ZK2lq7YL_e8/SFLrNni3dhI/AAAAAAAAAc8/bZnCQX3us6s/s1600-h/DSCF4203.jpg
 
looks like a young naga to me.

As far as I know its the next generation where crosses show...maybe its a mis-labeled plant.

just my $0.02
 
maybe, for sure!

If you are telling us that you got some seeds from one of that 2 tree of peppers and have planted in other place and got this one, it is possible for sure, because the shape of this one is very different from naga and red habanero, just be sure if the next pods would be so differents like this one you posted:cool:
 
If it came off of the Red Habanero plant then it's a Red Habanero pod. Sometimes the pods on a plant will grow in different shapes and sizes.

Alan
 
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