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Old June 20, 2016   #16
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You never know with nurseries. E.g. Bonnie Plants contracts supply to local nurseries. Back in 2012 in the Atlanta area they stocked 'Habanero' that grew up to be Fatalii ! BP doesn't even sell Fatalii. Seems the nursery made a mistake with some seeds...

But you could well be right about a cross. We'll have to wait and see what the next generation looks like.

Rajun, please go for several plants. It will be a lot easier to make deductions about the genetics with more than one F2.
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I'm gonna grow out all the seeds and see where it takes me. My sister sells pepper jelly and she goes through at least 12 5 gallon buckets of peppers a year so they'll get used for either pepper, chow chow or pickled Mirlitons.
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