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chinense Peach Bhut?

Since the super hot pepper family has become so popular lately there's really no guessing what type of seeds you may run across.

I kinda liked the white pod myself.


Alan
 
Yeah I like the white pod too but good luck getting it! There is 8 assorted seeds so they don't have to be in there. Maybe a cover up for hybrids? Them are awfully smooth for carrying the bhut name.
 
well it does say this:

"He has grown the BHUT JOLOKIA PEPPERS for over 3 years and has chocolate, yellow, orange, red and peach. "

Sounds like they're claiming to have those varieties of Bhut.
 
every one give the BHUT JOLOKIA to any chili so they can sell seeds i would say its nohting more than a bad way of doing business next one will be purple bhut jolokia
 
It seems like it is sooo easy to have a bag of seeds then say oh these are white 7pod Morouga's or something but when i see pictures of the pods and the person claiming this i get interested only reason why i thought someone here might have some signs of hope!!
 
Sounds like unstable crosses to me since I just can't see a cross becoming stable so quickly and because its being sold on E-bay. It usually takes many years to stabalize crosses and bhuts have only been known about in these parts for about 3 years now. Also the pics of the yellow and peach bhut look nothing like bhuts in my opinion
 
Not sure, but in my opinion if its a fatalii cross then its instantly lost a good portion of its fataliiness which is in fact a unique heirloom variety. It would be better to describe it as fatalii * white"hab"(or whatever it was crossed with) but even the white habs are likely not really habaneros at all.
You should all know by now that I try to be as proper as possible when it comes to naming peppers, and there are lots of naming mistakes and/or marketing B.S. out there to keep me busy;) I'm just happy that the fatalii isn't called fatalii hab yet.
 
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