This is supposedly a Cayenne pepper, but I've noticed that there are sometimes two fruits developing per node.
Can this be normal in capsicuum annuum or is it somehow mixed or not a Cayenne pepper at all?
Wit a lot of what I have learned here and read in my own findings, Annuum generally produce 1 fruit per node, Are the seeds OP or pure? If they are pure, I would think they are not cayenne.. But weird things happen. And I could be wrong LOL
Thanks for the answers. According to this, it should at least be a possibility that there are varieties of capsicum annuum out there, that irregularly produce 2 fruits on one node: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00021903
I got the seeds as a gift, along with Cayenne there also were Carolina Reaper, Scotch Bonnet and so on in the set. I already can tell that the "Scotch Bonnet" is really something else, because the leafs are rather smooth and narrow and there's mostly one fruit per node and it should be a Chinese to be a real one. I'm starting to regard them all as impure mystery seeds at this point and I will get seeds from a proper source next year.