Accidental crosses

by Sea-Truth-908

18 Comments

  1. yungpattyWOP

    What kind of crosses are we talking here?

  2. CapnSaysin

    The cross would’ve had to happen last year. And then you take the seeds from those specific peppers that got crossed pollinated and grow them this year. If one of your current plants got crossed with another current plant, it would have no effect on the current peppers physical appearance, or heat level.

  3. elchronico44

    Tastiest looking crosses iv ever seen!

  4. Relevant-Pizza5877

    Man if you want to sell some some seeds from those giant looking habaneros I’d be interested

  5. roostersnuffed

    I’ll tell you what I’ve told every other cross pollination poster, treat it with respect!

    I had a lone cross pollination on my 7 pot scorpion plant. Those scorpions were small and I could easily handle chopping one up whole and adding to a sandwich/wrap.

    I did the same with the oddball pepper from that plant and ruined my entire weekend. Ate it on Friday and my stomach didn’t feel stable until Monday. Felt like 72h of swallowed lava.

  6. LoudDistance7762

    Those look really good. I think a habanero x ghost cross would be awesome. I have a ghost, habanero and reaper all right next to each other. I wonder if any of the seeds I’ve saved will be hybrids?

  7. DJ_Stapler

    Yo could I get some of these seeds? 😁

  8. Stunning_Simple_6228

    What soil and fertilizers are you using I’m using a biochare soil from kis organics and thought my peppers were on the larger side until I saw this post.

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