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alkhall said:
Thanks, but it appears none have the 'shoulders' typical of Ghost/Scorpion.
no that they don't , but hey not a loss at all . it looks hot and tasty !  i only grew out peach last year ,and they are growing true this year . my first year of reds . their looking true also .  if you'd like some peach seeds for next season just let me know .     :onfire:
 
moruga welder said:
no that they don't , but hey not a loss at all . it looks hot and tasty !  i only grew out peach last year ,and they are growing true this year . my first year of reds . their looking true also .  if you'd like some peach seeds for next season just let me know .     :onfire:
 
Actually, these came from seeds I saved from an orange-red pod that grew on an otherwise Peach GS plant.
 
Of the literally hundreds of Peach GS pods I harvested over the last two seasons, it is the only not Peach pod from a Peach GS plant. The Red GS I grew had the shoulders as well. I believe this is a variation with predominantly Ghost genetics. Perhaps a new phenotype?
 
I still have some Peach GS seeds, but I decided not to grow any this year. Thanks for the offer anyway.
 
Peach Bhut Jolokia 
 
Not to bad for being in Central Ohio, growing fast! 
 
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slade122 said:


 
Choco and Red Ghosts. Interestingly enough, 2 ou tof 3 of the plants put off the more straight, smooth ghosts, where as one puts off severly gnarled and wrinkly ones. The Gnarled ones seem to turn out hotter.
 
Those chocolates look identical to my choc bhuts
 
KrakenPeppers said:
 
Those chocolates look identical to my choc bhuts
 
I ordered those from Juanitos - along with some white Naga's and Scorpions. I started the rest of my plants from seed in October of 2014. He's great if you find some varieties that you missed, or failed to grow for some reason or another. Not a single problem with any of them, came very healthy and strong, especially once transplanted. He's great at packing to minimize damage too.
 
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