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My Little Devils.
Trinidad Scorpion on the lower left, Serrano in the middle and the sweet Bell Peppers on the right. Ive got a few Scorpions on the plant, however are still green. Im growing those little devils but i have no idea how im going to eat them. :tape:
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Any chance of cross pollination resulting in a milder hybrid with the plants that close? The thought just sprang to my mind. I know very little about the subject.
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You and me both, i have no idea, however ive planted them as whole plants, not seeds so i don't think that would be an issue?. |
I would think it possible that the pepper produced could be a hybrid with different characteristics than the mother plant. We need someone who actually knows something. :mrgreen:
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Just talked to my co-worker who also grows lots of peppers and says he doesn't think its possible. |
Any resulting cross pollination should show up in the second generation. As long as you are not saving the seeds there should be no issues.
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