Wikipedia defines "F1 hybrid is a term used in genetics and selective breeding. F1 stands for Filial 1, the first filial generation seeds/plants or animal offspring resulting from a cross mating of distinctly different parental types. "Srin I'll take some pix tomorrow. And somebody please again, explain F-1 Hybrid. Does that mean it's the first hybrid plant of a species? I have Cherry bombs from 3 years ago and they were labeled F-1 hybrid. Now they've morphed into an elongated shape. I think they cross-bred with some (what I think are small Thai chili peppers?) because they were accidently shoved into the same pot. The small Thai, or whatever the hell peppers they are, just popped up out of nowhere last season! I just left them to see what would happen.
both plants, the pods are a bit different looking. might be F2's as suggested by PotawieSrin, here are the pictures of 2 of the plants:
I cut one open today to taste, expecting hot. It was milder than a bell pepper Not even any flavor! So I have no idea what they are. Surely not hot Thai peppers of any sorts. Unless it's a cross pollination issue. They were next to my Chinese Giants and Tennessee Cheese peppers for a bit in their flowering stage. And thanks for that info.
And SalsaLady, I was kind of thinking that same thing until I tasted one. No hot means no good! Maybe my taste buds are just fried because I ate a fresh Bhut Jolokia last night and thought I was taping it, but my stupid iMac didn't do what I told it to do!!!! And don't get down on yourself! You're always a big help here!