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Well,I haven't been labeling some of my plants on purpose
If they are jalapenos they could be nice good tasting variety or SHHJ
Super Hot Huge Jalapenos
Which I'm wondering if they really are jalapeno because they are so hot they gave me hiccups from a regular bite.
Cross-pollination doesn't affect the current plant, only the seeds it produces and the following generation.
And now that I think about it, I've seen that happen with some purple cayennes.
I only recently started trying bigger peppers that grow downward.
I've got these peppers that were sold as jalapenos and some Serrano peppers I grew out of a bag of peppers from the supermarket.