Last month I was checking out the selection of Habaneros at a local grocery store and picked up a couple of fruits which were expressing a specific phenotype that I liked.
I felt the phenotype was interesting due to the ridges along the top. The flavor of the pepper was typical of Habanero peppers, but with much milder heat. It's possible this fruit was the result of some kind of cross-breeding, intentional or not.
I saved the seeds from these fruits and found that at least one of the seedlings so far is kicking out variegated leaves. It's sitting in a Kratky hydro setup shown here.
I felt the phenotype was interesting due to the ridges along the top. The flavor of the pepper was typical of Habanero peppers, but with much milder heat. It's possible this fruit was the result of some kind of cross-breeding, intentional or not.
I saved the seeds from these fruits and found that at least one of the seedlings so far is kicking out variegated leaves. It's sitting in a Kratky hydro setup shown here.
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