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Unknown - Red - Hot!

Below is an image of the pod. This was thought to be a wax pepper because the first few did not ripen (http://thehotpepper.com/topic/44751-superhot-or-not/). They had a very mild spice and a great flavor prior to ripening.
 
Much to my surprise a couple weeks later (still yellow) these were nearly 20x hotter than the previous batch. I left one on another two weeks and sure enough it turned red!
 
The surface is slightly shiny and it has a thicker skin, like a jalapeno.
 
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It looks like a runt pod that normally develops at the first split, it may be impossible to ID because of that.
 
The flavor on those runts are usually off a bit too, the next batch of pods will hopefully surprise you in a good way.
 
Jetchuka said:
It looks like a runt pod that normally develops at the first split, it may be impossible to ID because of that.
 
The flavor on those runts are usually off a bit too, the next batch of pods will hopefully surprise you in a good way.
 
 
It was just potted up and has a half dozen pods. Looks like I'll find out soon if it's a runt or not.
 
Do you know if an under sized plant will cause this or if it is limited to the first round of pods? I ask because this was one of the first set (8) of pods to come off this plant while in a 4" pot.
 
Hot Hungarian Wax are usually still sitting upright (pendant) when they are that size.
 
They might be dwarfed Banana peppers though i have my doubts unless it's one of the obscure commercial varieties.
 
Edit: i see Ebay was the source. If that's the case it can be any one of a dozen varieties, or even a cross, which would make an ID hard to figure out.
 
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