One of the 7-pot long's I'm growing (pepperlover seed) has dark purple foliage. Not just a spot here and there, or new leaves, etc., but the entire plant. While I had assumed the parent had picked up some donor pollen from a pimenta, purple bhut, or something else, do peppers ever just throw a purple-leafed offspring via random gene mutation or expression?
In working with tomatoes I've seen some wild, totally unexpected traits seem to materialize out of nowhere and assumed peppers have the ability to do the same thing, especially with so much crossing of varieties among hobby growers - recessive genes of all types must be bouncing around inside these things.
Anyone ever see purple foliage when an accidental cross wasn't a possibility?
In working with tomatoes I've seen some wild, totally unexpected traits seem to materialize out of nowhere and assumed peppers have the ability to do the same thing, especially with so much crossing of varieties among hobby growers - recessive genes of all types must be bouncing around inside these things.
Anyone ever see purple foliage when an accidental cross wasn't a possibility?