[SIZE=10.5pt]Hello all and I looking for some investigative help. I have recently grown two pepper plants that I am not sure of their identity; but first the back story. I bought some Carolina Reapers seeds from Puckerbutt Seed company and some Trinidad Moruga seeds from Robs Rare and Giant Seeds.com. I tried to germinate them in a moist paper towel in a zip lock bag for about 3 weeks. After three weeks, they didn't sprout tails, so I decided to plant the seeds in the soil of my existing two potted pepper plants (a Bhut Jolokia and Butch "T" Trinidad Scorpion pepper plant).[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]I left for work for about three weeks and when I returned, each potted plant had a seedling pepper plant sprouted in it. The thing is, I forgot which pot I put each of the seeds in (all Trindad Moruga's in one, and Carolina Reapers in the other). I figured I would be able to tell what the plants were when they sprouted peppers. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Well here we are and the plants are three months old and fully grown (about a meter tall each) with peppers sprouted and growing. The only thing is neither of the plants peppers, really look like the Trinidad Moruga or the Carolina Reaper. Now, I have read on forums that the Carolina Reaper Seeds are an unstable strand, but not sure about the Trinidad Moruga's. I have also heard that sometimes the seed company's mix up seeds when they package them for sale. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]If anyone can help identify these peppers/plants, or throw out some ideas of what they might be, it would be much appreciated. Thanks for the replies in advance.[/SIZE]
Thanks for Looking and if you have problems seeing the pictures let me know, and I will try to repost the links.
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[SIZE=10.5pt]I left for work for about three weeks and when I returned, each potted plant had a seedling pepper plant sprouted in it. The thing is, I forgot which pot I put each of the seeds in (all Trindad Moruga's in one, and Carolina Reapers in the other). I figured I would be able to tell what the plants were when they sprouted peppers. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Well here we are and the plants are three months old and fully grown (about a meter tall each) with peppers sprouted and growing. The only thing is neither of the plants peppers, really look like the Trinidad Moruga or the Carolina Reaper. Now, I have read on forums that the Carolina Reaper Seeds are an unstable strand, but not sure about the Trinidad Moruga's. I have also heard that sometimes the seed company's mix up seeds when they package them for sale. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]If anyone can help identify these peppers/plants, or throw out some ideas of what they might be, it would be much appreciated. Thanks for the replies in advance.[/SIZE]
Thanks for Looking and if you have problems seeing the pictures let me know, and I will try to repost the links.