Good morning and happy Thanksgiving to everyone!!! I don't know how many people will see this post with the holiday being today but I had a question about pepper genetics that I am trying to comprehend. Most peppers now are crosses or hybrids now correct? But from what I hear most any cross is hotter than either of the parents, is this considered "hybrid vigor" where it will take the more dominant or better qualities from each parent causing it to be hotter? And working on the theory that a generous percentage of these hybrids will be hotter, once stabilized, if crossed again (provided it was the correct strain), wouldn't their offspring hybrids do the same thing as their parents and take the desirable quality from the new parents and make it even hotter? Just a piece of the question I have but I need to understand it to ask the next part of the question. Thanks to any help, it would be appreciated.This is hypothetical so I mean to leave out minor variables such as soil, how it was grown...ect. Ect.