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Which Scorpion?

       The 3rd pic looks like moruga,when it turns color will help.Ask the pro's,they will be more help.The 2nd pic looks a little long to be a scorp.Maybe (hybrid)
 
Thank you! I was thinking the same thing about hybrid on the first 2 pics. Almost like a Jay's Red/Peach Ghost Scorpion. They are 3 separate plants all bought at the same place. One other looks very Moruga (like a tulip), while the last one I have is half convoluted pods and half Fat Bhut looking. They've been keeping me guessing all season.
 
they look like elongated chinense pods for sure....as far as which one is which....they are probably all the same from the same seed stock...and who knows how they grew their plants...you could inquire about where the seeds came from if you want...heck, they probably don't even know....unless they raised the plants themselves...
 
there is no way to tell what you have just from a photo of the plant and pods...
 
just let it suffice to say that a scorpion is hot and develops nice looking pods....
 
So, one of these scorpions has ripened.

http://imgur.com/ZtbJ1rI

So I pulled it off.

http://imgur.com/Ed4vRlC

Then I cut it open.

http://imgur.com/C5ukPuS

It smells extremely floral-like and very pungent. Just tried a little of the tip and its working on my throat and tongue. I've never smelled a true Moruga, but this smells similar to some TS I bought from the store. I dont know. It's good, hot, looks crazy, grows well....I guess it's a winner, no matter what it is. Thank you guys for your responses.
 
Naga Jolokia, or some sort of bhut cross.
 
Definitely not a pure scorpion.
 
Some Scorpions from my garden:
 
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