Not the best at all, but it's the one on the left, seeds planted early july.... about a foot tall, it's taking it's time to grow.... Just started branching....
My one and only Butch T plant from pepper joes seed stock. I had a disastrous experience with my seedlings last spring (I had my brothers promise to keep them watered over the weekend---which neither of them did... and I only had one Butch T survive the drought.... I will never make that mistake again) Furthermore, I went on a 39 day vacation over the summer around the country and left the Butch T in care with my mother, who barely ever watered it and when she did it was watered with chlorinated city water... and was barely alive when I returned. The results you see are the product of only 2 months of real growth from a skeletal stick with leaves and a few flowers. All of this goes to show that the Butch T Trinidad Scorpion is genetically a beast.
The plant was organically grown from a home-made soil media... and only fertilized once (with home-made worm castings after the first crown of peppers began to fully ripen).
Here are some frozen pods...(there are currently no ripe, fresh pods to show)