These were purchased from a reputable vendor also. I just know what ever they are. They are warm. Not quite bhut hot. But throws you off when you least expect it.MisterBigglesworth said:The same thing happened to me last year with seeds purchased from a reputable seller. 1 of 4 yellow fataliis turned out red. I saved the seeds from both. I planted 3 of the red seeds, which then produced 2 reds and one yellow plant. The yellow seeds I saved produced 3 yellows and 1 red, which is a cross that is much hotter than either the yellows or reds. It may have crossed with a brain strain. A lot of things happen after dark out in the garden!
Your reds in the third pic look more like what are on my plant throwing reds. I was leaning towards red fatalii to begin with. Just wasn't sure and needed some more input. Seen in some old stuff there was a fatalii/red savina cross. Not sure. So from here on this is a Red Fatalii X.TXCG said:I bought 2 yellow & 2 red fataliis from CCN this year my two yellow ones make yellow pods & 1 of the red ones does too. I'm actually glad I ended up with 3 yellows since IMO the red ones I have don't taste as good. They don't taste bad or anything but just not the same class as the yellow ones. Pics of my red ones:
I am, just wan't expecting the heat from a potiental fatalii! Lolms1476 said:I harvested seeds from some yellow fatalii pods last season. I planted two of those seeds this season. One of the plants is red and the other is yellow. I was just telling my wife this evening how bizarre it was. Apparently, it is not so bizarre...I hope you enjoy your anomaly as much as I am enjoying mine!