Hey all,
A mate of mine obtained a Bhut plant from a reputable growing collective in Melbourne. He gave me one several weeks later obtained from the same source, hence my interest in his plant's pods.
The exterior shape of the pod is identical to what I see here and on the web for Bhut Jolokia. The colouring is as per the photo a dusky yellow:
My main issue is the lack of heat from the pepper - it's only as hot as a Thai bird's eye in my opinion, not the face-melting strength I was lead to believe the type has. Also, the interior and exterior walls are "papery" and have a capsicum-like aroma; not sure if the latter factor means anything, but the thinness leads me to speculate this may not be a healthy pod.
Should it have been fertilized more? Could this just be a "dud" plant? My own plant is flowering but yet to pod, so I'm curious as to whether I can expect more of the same.
Cheers guys.
A mate of mine obtained a Bhut plant from a reputable growing collective in Melbourne. He gave me one several weeks later obtained from the same source, hence my interest in his plant's pods.
The exterior shape of the pod is identical to what I see here and on the web for Bhut Jolokia. The colouring is as per the photo a dusky yellow:
My main issue is the lack of heat from the pepper - it's only as hot as a Thai bird's eye in my opinion, not the face-melting strength I was lead to believe the type has. Also, the interior and exterior walls are "papery" and have a capsicum-like aroma; not sure if the latter factor means anything, but the thinness leads me to speculate this may not be a healthy pod.
Should it have been fertilized more? Could this just be a "dud" plant? My own plant is flowering but yet to pod, so I'm curious as to whether I can expect more of the same.
Cheers guys.