Which one?HP22BH said:The cross is not a new one by any means. It produces what is called a pink tiger.Can be seen here. http://thehotpepper.com/topic/43175-pink-tiger-seeds/
Which one?HP22BH said:The cross is not a new one by any means. It produces what is called a pink tiger.Can be seen here. http://thehotpepper.com/topic/43175-pink-tiger-seeds/
No I mean what are the parents - which cross is the pink tiger?LawrenceJ2007 said:The Pink Tiger, it's been around for a bit now and everyone's wanting to grow it because of how it phenotypically grows in terms of color. And they say the flavor is really good as well!
sounds interesting! would love to hear about those results!rhm3769 said:If they flower together, I'm gonna do a purple flash and white hab. ...
Hoping for the purple flash foliage traits and white pods....
Dulac said:... if rocopica will cross with c. baccatum and do some c. eximium x c. pubescens crosses. I'll also be mixing various c. baccatums with c. chinese. That's quite a bit of work this year. Next or if I have time this season, I'll be working on c. galapagoense x c. annuum as well as, c. frutescens, c. chacoense, and c. praetermissum. I've decided to see what the limits of interspecific hybrids are, if it's possible to take the pubescens complex to the annuum complex or vice versa. I didn't explain in detail what I'm doing, but I'm excited about it. If c. baccatum and eximium can't cross maybe another will.