These all grew from the same plant. They are supposed to be reapers, what’s the deal?
Is this just genetic anomaly of do I have a cross to cultivate next year?
by biggun79
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sam_neil
Yeah that all seems about right. Some plants come from seeds with slight genetic variation and won’t produce 100% “normal” looking pods, but I would believe those are all reapers.
bucketnative
Looks like the average family portrait.
SoMuchCaseLaw
Part of the appeal of Reapers is how gnarly they are. Sometimes that gnarly manifests in new and exciting ways. It’s the norm.
It’s the same with my scotch bonnet. Only about 40% of the peppers have the classic scotch bonnet shape.
bigmustardpapa
reaper genetics are notoriously unstable. nothing unusual
paapsuave
I don’t understand the question. I just see 4 reapers on a table? Is there something wrong with the table?
mtinkerman
You reap what you sow. Ahahahhahahhahha
Roner3000
“Phenotypes”
CapnSaysin
Where’d you get the seeds? If someone grows, let’s say a reaper next to a ghost, they can be crossed pollinated. And then the offspring can look like both.
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Yeah that all seems about right. Some plants come from seeds with slight genetic variation and won’t produce 100% “normal” looking pods, but I would believe those are all reapers.
Looks like the average family portrait.
Part of the appeal of Reapers is how gnarly they are. Sometimes that gnarly manifests in new and exciting ways. It’s the norm.
Is that you [Jerry](https://imgflip.com/i/8ydz5p)?
It’s the same with my scotch bonnet. Only about 40% of the peppers have the classic scotch bonnet shape.
reaper genetics are notoriously unstable. nothing unusual
I don’t understand the question. I just see 4 reapers on a table? Is there something wrong with the table?
You reap what you sow. Ahahahhahahhahha
“Phenotypes”
Where’d you get the seeds? If someone grows, let’s say a reaper next to a ghost, they can be crossed pollinated. And then the offspring can look like both.