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Pepper I.D. help

First pic could be the The Merciless Pepper of Quetzalacatenango, also known as the Guatemalan Insanity Pepper.

To be serious, it's very unreliable to identify a pepper by picture. It could be a hybrid or anything, we'll never know. =/
 
you may come to decide to label or tag them things
when they are small so it doesn't damage
their spirit doing it when they are older

heck, you may even keep such a thing with them forever and always

:eek:
 
First picture resembles a Yellow Burkina

I Can't comment on the 2nd photo

Although the third has some Naga traits.....it seems a bit on the smooth side.

Are these your plants and did you grow these particular varieties that you asking about from seed.?

Greg
 
First picture resembles a Yellow Burkina

I Can't comment on the 2nd photo

Although the third has some Naga traits.....it seems a bit on the smooth side.

Are these your plants and did you grow these particular varieties that you asking about from seed.?

Greg

yes, these are my plants and yes I grew them from seed. My labeling plan did not go as well as planned but I can narrow them down to 11 varieties as they were grown in my 2 aerogardens. The ones I did in my aerogarden are as follows: yellow naga dorset, red naga dorset, assam bhut jolokia, bhut jolokia, choc bhut jolokia, bih jolokia, trinidad scorpion cardi yellow, scotch bonnet, burkina yellow scotch bonnet, trinidad 7 pot and trinidad 7 pot douglah
 
yes, these are my plants and yes I grew them from seed. My labeling plan did not go as well as planned but I can narrow them down to 11 varieties as they were grown in my 2 aerogardens. The ones I did in my aerogarden are as follows: yellow naga dorset, red naga dorset, assam bhut jolokia, bhut jolokia, choc bhut jolokia, bih jolokia, trinidad scorpion cardi yellow, scotch bonnet, burkina yellow scotch bonnet, trinidad 7 pot and trinidad 7 pot douglah
The initial guesses seem good given the list of 11 varieties. I'll also punt at the third one being a red Dorset Naga.

I've never seen a reference to a Yellow Naga Dorset below. Do you have any details on it?
 
The initial guesses seem good given the list of 11 varieties. I'll also punt at the third one being a red Dorset Naga.

I've never seen a reference to a Yellow Naga Dorset below. Do you have any details on it?
Thank-you, so you think they are the burkina yellow scotch bonnet, trinidad scorpion cardi yellow and red dorset naga?

Also, to be honest, I bought the seeds of Ebay.
 
Thank-you, so you think they are the burkina yellow scotch bonnet, trinidad scorpion cardi yellow and red dorset naga?

Also, to be honest, I bought the seeds of Ebay.
Yes, my bet at the moment is on them being those varieties. I would place the most uncertainty on the first one depending on how the Yellow Dorset Naga grows out. Perhaps it will turn out to be something like a Yellow Bhut.
 
Yes, my bet at the moment is on them being those varieties. I would place the most uncertainty on the first one depending on how the Yellow Dorset Naga grows out. Perhaps it will turn out to be something like a Yellow Bhut.
To be honest again, only 6 plants out of 14 lived or even germinated, I know that the naganero, and trinidad scorpion butch t died, so that leaves 6 out of 12 left, and I know one is a scotch bonnet TFM (a certain strain from someone) so that leaves 5 out of 11 of those I listed previously are growing, so its a fairly bad chance the yellow dorset naga is alive. If you don't understand this, cause I kinda don't like how I worded it, I can try and re-explain it for you.
 
i think what you got looks tasty please save the explaining
for when you describe how they taste.

please eat some and explain how you enjoy them :dance:
 
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