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Jalapeno x Habanero Cross Polinated F1

Jalapeno x Habanero cross polinated F1 about 12 or 13 plants have survived to the week 5 mark soon we will have the worlds first jalapeno habenero f1 peppers and am soo anticipation if they look like the first parent pepper or if they take on more of the jalapeno shape, the mom was orange habenero but when crossed with jalapeno can see clearly turned bright deep red! taste was that of strong jalapeno smell taste and crunch with heat and fiery breath of habanero added unique tang remnicent of fermented wine pretty neat and decent for a habapeno that i didnt even know would be possible to make, the plants are growing faster then the original much similar in apearance to the habenero but with added vigor slightly thicker leafs seams more drought tolerant and handles direct sunlight no problems, is the clog is my first ever hybrid pepper fiery jalapeno flavor would be best description with hint of the habanero am surprised no one made this type of pepper before perhaps is worlds first ever cross hmm hehehe i just simply drownded the flower in jalapeno pollen easy weeee jalapenos!
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habanero traits dominant but is definetly mixed of jalapeno so soon perhaps can see unique plant structures and pepper pod shape of the jalapeno, is growing fast at week 5 there bit faster then traditional habanero and leaf texture is bit thicker leafs more curly, is definetly mixed with jalapeno
 

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Jalapeno x Habanero cross polinated F1 about 12 or 13 plants have survived to the week 5 mark soon we will have the worlds first jalapeno habenero f1 peppers and am soo anticipation if they look like the first parent pepper or if they take on more of the jalapeno shape, the mom was orange habenero but when crossed with jalapeno can see clearly turned bright deep red! taste was that of strong jalapeno smell taste and crunch with heat and fiery breath of habanero added unique tang remnicent of fermented wine pretty neat and decent for a habapeno that i didnt even know would be possible to make, the plants are growing faster then the original much similar in apearance to the habenero but with added vigor slightly thicker leafs seams more drought tolerant and handles direct sunlight no problems, is the clog is my first ever hybrid pepper fiery jalapeno flavor would be best description with hint of the habanero am surprised no one made this type of pepper before perhaps is worlds first ever cross hmm hehehe i just simply drownded the flower in jalapeno pollen easy weeee jalapenos!
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FYI, according to some papers, it is safer to use C. annuum as the mother in a cross with C. chinense to avoid the risk of virus-like syndrome or sterility in the offspring: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8bdd/fefc7daa847332e8f8b2e8622f7b225c1c4b.pdf
 
This is week 16 or day 120 or something I forget probably 20 days or so to go is in a primordial beginning status is like the dinosaur of Habanero origins practically a jalapeno stem with leafs of Habanero and peppers resemble habanero but is sturdy and bright green leafs are thick and with good crunch like a collard greens kinda yeah hehe is definitely a jalapeno habanero hybrid I think the next lineage will grow faster and is yet primordial as is determining what is going to do hehe is Mystery to its own self weeee! Bet taste amazing anticipation!
 

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i ate one and it tasted like a jalapeno but there not done ripening up yet yees as of have moved them to potting mix with the self water planters as was this has since speeded up there grow and are on for a better harvest originaly i put to much sand in the mix and exsplained the inntial wait time as was the sand being the culprit not the cross itself sooo now now soon then we'll have lots of Habapenos and they will tast perfectly wonderful im sure probably in 20days or so because of the transplanting and all that yees soo with propper potting mix this plant actually grows quite faster then a traditional habanero witht the benefit of picking in green stage taste like a mild jalapeno yees
 
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