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pod What kind of hot pepper is this?

Crybabies OG​








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Orange to reddish orange
1 to 2 inches long

I'm calling them Crybabies
Because...
They are hot enough to bring tears to my eyes, my sacrifice 😭

They are too hot for me to eat whole in one bite.
Lot's of oil that quickly spreads the "hazardous" flavor.
Best to spit the whole thing back out seeds and all.
"into your favorite growing media"
As you hover over the pot and let your SALIVA drip onto the seeds in hopes of rinsing some of the oils out
No need to water them in

That's my experience with these.

I have a few other pictures that I will upload

Thinking they are fructescens
Let me know what, Y'all think


In the comments below
 
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Okay I only have one more picture of the pods on the plant.
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Please take a look and let me know what you guys think these peppers are
Come On What GIF by MOODMAN

They are very hot and have lots of oil. Birds like to harvest them whole, when fruits are mature; and pop-off the stems.

Thanks for looking 👍
 
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It does appear to be a frutescens, or at least principally frutescens . Looks a a good bit like a tabasco, which are deciduous, but there are other similar looking peppers and being deciduous in pretty common with frut's. With generic looking peppers, it's hard to pin an ID down to a specific variety unless you know what you planted so you're working with a limited number of possibilities.
 
Thanks

Well the only other guess I have is someone said they are "Grove Peppers" .... But I am not familiar with these and haven't found much information on them.

Could it be a Grove Pepper?
🤔 maybe a type of Bird pepper, because the birds sure liked them.

The plant has died and I have some new ones from seeds that I've grown out and I will post them pods on here as well.
 
These are the pods that I have growing right now.
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I accidentally deleted the flower foto... But you can see it has purple anthers, light yellowish green on the flower petals with purple tips.

But these may be a different phenotype because the fruits have a different shape.

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I have yet to taste these.
 
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