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trinidad moruga scorpion, But jolokia or something else?

5 months ago I bought trinidad moruga scorpion seeds, but the fruit comes out something else, I guess its Dorset naga or maybe bhut jolokia. By the way it is hottest pepper I've ever tasted.
Can anyone help me identify this pepper?
 

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Picture of it after 30 day, after 45 day and the last is for the time that it flower and fruit for the first time
 
 
 
 

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Could be a short red bhut, when I grew them the pods tended to be a little bit longer.  The shorter pod leans more towards a naga.  The leaves on your plant are VERY Scorpion-like, so possibly a scorpion-naga cross of some kind.  Chances are they are still quite hot.  It's also worth stating that early-season pods can have irregular shapes.
 
Here is my current season Trinidad Moruga Scorpion plant, note the leaves:

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Scorpion Moruga pods tend to have an inward folding near the tail, which is usually prominent, sometimes only hinted at, and occasionally missing:
 
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Thanks for your comment, in my view all capsicum Chinese have same form of leaves, but I haven't tried any super hot, so I can't decided on how hot it is. it is the only pepper that burnt my hands (first time that I cut it with no glove) :hell:   and it is the hottest pepper I've ever tasted also it is not comparable with orange habanero or Thai chilli, but as I made cross with it (with my Helios pepper) I would really want to know what breed it is. I hope it is bhut jolokia! :P
 
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