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Not sure on this pepper

Have had some issues with squirrels removing tags, so I am not sure what this pepper was suppose to be, but according to my friend it's hotter than a ghost.  I am trying it tonight.  It isn't growing out like a pepper I planted.
 
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Had a bit of the chinense bitterness to it, which I normally only get in the reds.  Very productive plant, but the pod I had wasn't all that hot.  Pods are smaller than some peach wasps that I just looked up, so perhaps a case of OP.  
 
Also, I don't think that the Peach Wasp has been around for that long. It might not be completely stable yet. That could also explain why your pods are a bit shorter than some. I got some pods from a vendor a year or two back. Not 100% sure which vendor, it might have been Texas Hot Peppers. Anyway, the pods were pretty small. They looked closer to yours than to the ones pictured on Pepperlover's site.
 
HillBilly Jeff said:
Have had some issues with squirrels removing tags, so I am not sure what this pepper was suppose to be, but according to my friend it's hotter than a ghost.  I am trying it tonight.  It isn't growing out like a pepper I planted.
 
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Looks just like my bhut Orange Copenhagens peppers, wild
 
 
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