BadPants said:
I hear you on the crosses or unexpected peppers.... I have found it easier to ask myself if I like the plant, and if the peppers taste good.
I have about 8 plants that did not come out true. One type is surprisingly good, 2 are decent, 2 are wrong type of plant and one is the worst pepper I have ever tasted... It would guess its some sort of baccatum annum cross, it looks like a banana pepper, but has a slightly baccatum flavor and flowers like one. It tasted like dust/mud, had a funky bitter aftertaste, and no heat, I am waiting to taste one that is ripe still, and had to really fight the urge to pull that POS out.
I know I am trying to keep stuff straight and pure, but I kind of stepped back and thought about why I started growing peppers and that helped.
I do it to relax, have fun, and get some good tasting peppers. I label my stuff fairly accurately, and separate my seeds by type and by year so hopefully I can go back if things go wrong on something.
Good Luck and Have Fun!
Now that's odd, regarding the mother plant pods.pepperdan said:I have almost 90 bhut plants in soil, every seed came from one plant I grew hydroponically, the original plant grows smooth skin only, the ones in soil grow crazy big, and gnarly bumps, but even then I can run across a few slick and shiny pods, I have 3 red bhut plants that produce red and yellow on the same plant, even a few orange
but they all are hot and taste great
It was supposed to be.newpeppergrower1105 said:is it a yellow ghost?
Thanks, but I've already got some.Nigel said:Isolating plants to generate good seed is difficult to do, although there are a few who try really hard to do it. I live on 1.5 acres, so I can physically separate plants as well as use a paintbrush to pollinate them. That still isn`t quite enough to isolate them properly. Most can`t even do that. If I get seeds from friends marked as OP, I know what I`m getting - something that will probably grow true, but there`s a chance it won`t. Getting seeds from seed sellers like that isn`t quite so much fun.
Jim, I`ll have OP Indian carbon seeds if you want to try them. I have not tried to isolate that specific strain, though.
Perhaps I should try.