Hi Folks. I walked through my field today (it has about 150 Butch T Scorpion pepper plants, all in various stages of pod production) and I noticed that one plant is kicking out yellow pods.
(Same mother plant, yet different colored pods.)
I had a very productive plant last year, so just before winter set in, I brought it inside and isolated it in a grow tent. It still kicked out new pods for a few months and I harvested the seeds, then germinated them and used them for all 150 plants growing now. So I didn't get the seeds from anyone else, and there's no possibility of cross pollination. Could this be a legitimate mutation?
Since this is my first real grow in a real field on a real farm, I am wondering if these Yellow Butch-T peppers are worth maintaining.
I did some searching online and I've seen some Yellow Butch-T Scorpions already, so before I go throwing them into a cloner and get myself a little too excited as if I have something unique, I am coming here for a reality check. :-)
What's the verdict? Should I do something with this one plant, or not?
(Same mother plant, yet different colored pods.)
I had a very productive plant last year, so just before winter set in, I brought it inside and isolated it in a grow tent. It still kicked out new pods for a few months and I harvested the seeds, then germinated them and used them for all 150 plants growing now. So I didn't get the seeds from anyone else, and there's no possibility of cross pollination. Could this be a legitimate mutation?
Since this is my first real grow in a real field on a real farm, I am wondering if these Yellow Butch-T peppers are worth maintaining.
I did some searching online and I've seen some Yellow Butch-T Scorpions already, so before I go throwing them into a cloner and get myself a little too excited as if I have something unique, I am coming here for a reality check. :-)
What's the verdict? Should I do something with this one plant, or not?