Hey so I started some pepper seeds this year and my record keeping is abysmal.. but I am pretty sure this plant is the offspring of a chiltepin that I had grown the previous year. During which I grew Manzano, Poblano, Serrano, Jalapeno, and Chiltepin peppers. I do believe I attempted to pollinate a chiltepin flower with the Manzano and that I saved the seeds for this, I know I have in my seed storage a label, with some seeds, that says "C?" perhaps as I did not know if the resulting plants would be a cross? but I don't know if these are the seeds I planted etc. To say the least I feel it is more likely a case of mistaken identity which has resulted in this plant, or a strange mutant, because as I have read this cross is perhaps impossible or incredibly unlikely, even more so that I only planted the seeds in one cell and not in great quantity. So I am basically trying to confirm that this is clearly not what I think it could be and instead either an alternative hybrid, common mutant/mutation, or one of the many varieties that I started this year of which does include a mixed seed package which leaves some up to chance. I have looked at the other plants that I have grown and it doesn't match anything so my curiosity and nervousness about killing the thing have caused me to escalate to asking around.
I have attached a picture of the plant and a closeup of the leaf.
I have attached a picture of the plant and a closeup of the leaf.
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