Last year, I planted jalapeno right next to cayenne and banana peppers. This year, I planted 30+ seeds taken from the jalapeno pods. I have only noticed one cross. Is open polinated crosses really that rare?
ÂHammerfall said:no happens often
 that's why to have pure seeds you need to isolate
or you might end up with weirdo's
Âdragon49 said:Post some pics of the cross.
ÂHabanero Fellow said:Â
This Xjalapeno pod looks to have more of a banana shape. Instead of a yellow banana color it has a lighter green color. Don't know if it a sweet or hot banana cross though.
ÂDave2000 said:Â
It may not matter a lot, it's going to have a (little) bit of heat from crossing with a jalapeno. Sometimes the tricky part with crosses between fruit with two different ripe colors is what color the cross will be when it ripens.
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This is compounded even more with those particular peppers since a ripe jalapeno is red and some would argue that a ripe banana is orange, though since both are often eaten before they reach this ripeness level, the cross should be equally edible before its final color.