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Purple Thunder / Bhut Jolokia x (PdN x Bonda Ma Jacques)

I have decided to start a dedicated Grow Log for
the Purple Thunder Bhut Jolokia hybrid.

It made its first appearance in 2015:
"This coloration might be the result of the intense
light on these red Bhuts, but only 2/6 show the trait.
If it is a cross,the only purple-y plant near the bhut
was Trippa's Mystery Cross. All of these seeds from
the same pod:"

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PtMD989 said:
I’m 3/5 on F3 seeds purple popping[emoji16]. 1/3 with purple leaves [emoji16]. Not sure if any have purple stems.
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Sixty percent isn’t a horrible germination rate!
 
There are varying degrees of purple foliage across
the Purple Thunder strains. The summer sun will
be the final arbiter of how purple they get!

I hope you have great success with them, Bryan!
 
PtMD989 said:
My methods are pretty crude. I’m gonna try the cooler method from Mr. McCDog[emoji16].
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Good luck with that, Bryan! It looks 
like a pretty trick method, alright.

I’ll be interested to see how it turns out!
 
rickvm said:
Here’s an update of my Purple Thunder. I planted 4 seeds each of the BJH-2 and BJH-Mystery and got 100% germination.

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That is awesome, Rick! Are you going to
grow out all eight plants? Those are my
two favorites of all the strains.
 
Good luck carrying those to plant-out,
the plants look great! Some nice shading
on the BJh-2.
 
PaulG said:
 
Alright, the stampede is on!
 
Wow, nice color on those, Joe.
Really looking good!

Yes, I love the color of those purple leaves. I have one plant in a different tray that looks the same. The other one is labeled as a scotch bonnet. Will need to wait a few months to see what that one makes.
 
PaulG said:
Here are the dried pods from the Purple Thunder.

Mixed pods from the orange/red varieties:
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These are the yellow pods with dark shading:
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PaulG said:
The cycle begins again. I’m growing the
Purple Thunder BJh-2, yellow pod variety.
Slow to germinate, but several hooks:
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Showing a little purple shading on the cotys already  :party:
Love it Paul. Another stabilization grow out happening I see!

Also to touch on the interspecific crosses that go into a lot of the peppers we love. Yes, frutescens in a Bhut. And yes, Annuum in a PdN. As most chinense dominant plants you come across with dark foliage and color to the flower will most certainly have some Annuum in there. Now we also come to the fact that both frutescens and chinense are within the Annuum complex and that makes things even muddier. The worlds highest renowned chili expert can’t even tell the difference between some frutescens and Annuum based on visual morphology.
 
I finally get to post a picture in this thread!
 
This is a PT Mystery that just sprouted. It was in total darkness in the germinator until immediately before I took the picture, so I'm not putting much stock into the cotyledons showing full green. The stem, however, already shows a deep purple - does that remind you of anything PtMD?   :)
 
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Yep, I somehow went dyslexic on the labeling  :rolleyes:
 
Thanks Paul! 
BTW - the BJh2 are also sprouting, but nothing's up yet.
 
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