Yeah it was slightly warm and then **BAM** like Hephaestus had suddenly used my tongue as an anvil. These things have such a great color to them.hogleg said:After watching your reaction and description. I would agree with your id. it seemed to me brain heat comes on faster than any other supers I've had.
Yeah fortunately that vendor only sells chinense plants, I wasn't getting my hopes up about them growing true.mpicante said:Cool review on a really nice colored pod.sucks it wasnt what you ordered bbg7,but better than a serrano!
I also got some seed from Ocho Cinco for next year as his pods are beautiful, and look like the real deal. But with that said the most painful pod I ate this year was a Bubblegum that looked close to a bubblegum, but it had no calyx and no red bleeding. That pod messed me up!hogleg said:I think even if you have right seeds for BBG7 your still lucky if you get the desirable pheno. I wouldn't know from experience though. Next year will be my first run with it. I got seeds from Ocho Cinco and his pods looked damn good this year.
Oh yeah most definitely, especially since I'm only getting a small amount of search hits on orange brains.Orekoc said:I hope you kept seed from them and plan to spread them around.
Morugas are hot but sufferable because the heat builds really slowly, This pod burned full effect almost immediately, which may make it seem hotter...I'm not sure.Hawaiianero said:I watched a few reviews of brains and morugas and I am both excited and afraid that I got those seeds. If I did a review of those I think it would be 10 minutes of me going"AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!"
Needless to say the first bite will be far from any camera or other electronical device.
No problem Cappy. I don't even know what the offspring will look like at this point. I can't really go back and edit the video itself but I can change some of the other labels. For some reason I figured someone was going to say something about that XD. I'll have to grow them again next year and see what happens. I do intend on overwintering one of the parent plants.Pepper Ridge Farm said:I would rather this be called NOT BBG7 for many reasons. This is down the same lines as the Chocolate Reaper from Dale Baker. Lots of accidental crosses in our gardens but every time it happens doesn't mean we have to give it a name from some unknown lineage. This time of year with the cooler fall temps many red C. Chinense peppers do not fully turn deep red and ripen a lighter shade orange. Call the pepper what ever you want but be sure to label the baggie correctly.
Looked a little warm. Good job!ikeepfish said:Hey everyone, these plants were *supposed* to be BBG7, but I'm not sure that it even was that originally. Your guess is as good as mine.