From Wikipedia:
Pepper varieties in the C. baccatum species have white or cream colored flowers, and typically have a green or gold corolla. The flowers are either insect or self-pollinated. The fruit pods of the baccatum species have been cultivated into a wide variety of shapes and sizes, unlike other capsicum species, which tend to have a characteristic shape. The pods typically hang down, unlike a Capsicum frutescens plant, and can have a citrus or fruity flavor.
I think it might be a capsicum baccatum variety. It is supposed to have citrusy/pineapple flavors and very little heat. The person who I got the seeds from says it looks like the correct flower, but hes still trying to get pictures. I can also observe the flowers are angled down and I can assume that a heavier pod will make it droop more. I hope all my issues are corrected and I get some pods soon. My Cumari is dropping a lot of buds but it also has an insane amount of buds and I think it was just a side effect of the plant being in poor health about a week ago. My roots had slime and now they are back to health and I'm running a new fertilizer and some bud sweetener. Thanks everyone for their help, I have my fingers crossed hoping I can have something to taste in a few weeks.