I think this article is good for what it is. Let's be honest, it is always good when the community gets some scientific testing (even if it is pushed by someone who is just in it to pad some pockets). For those of you who haven't had the pleasure or displeasure, depending on the side of the fence you are on, of reading the dozens of pages of debate on this exact test, just know that there are some heated claims of seed tampering/mislabeling. But that all revolves around the 'Trinidad Scorpion' and the 'TSMB'. That means that we got some great test results for the Jonah, the Chocolate (or Douglah, still undecided personally), and the Bhut. In my book, that is a win. The numbers are super impressive for all three of those strains, and it is interesting that the Bhut actually rated higher than the record it held, and as low as 200k. I mean, we always have known the crazy sweeps a chili can make, but 200k to 1.5mil is amazing. Makes you think about what you got in your garden.
As far as the Carolina Reaper goes, we can debate that in another thread, but as one thing that the numbers in this test I'll tell you, once the seed is mass produced, it is pretty unlikely to get the Max number, or you may double it...in all reality, it is the luck of the draw. You may have a record plant, or you may have something...not...not many backyard growers are growing a down plants, and this study tells you that even a plant that has been around for a while is effected by environmental factors, and...luck.