Dave2000
Deeply Rooted
I bought a few seeds last year that were supposed to be Jamaican Chocolate Peppers. Most of them were, but I also ended up with a mystery pepper. At first glance the fruit looks a bit like Tabascos and the heat level is about the same, maybe a bit hotter, but the flavor isn't as sweet, very slightly smoky, and the fruit has a bit thicker, very shiny waxy looking walls and light cream colored seeds.
Also notable is that the fruit keeps for a very long time. The waxy skin seems to keep it from drying out, it can go multiple times as long sitting out as any other peppers I've grown and yet they don't rot nearly as soon either. The shape of the plant is also unique to me, it looks more like a tree with an umbrella canopy than others, though as pictured it started to bow a bit from the fruit and a few days of high wind.
Any help identifying this pepper is appreciated.
Also notable is that the fruit keeps for a very long time. The waxy skin seems to keep it from drying out, it can go multiple times as long sitting out as any other peppers I've grown and yet they don't rot nearly as soon either. The shape of the plant is also unique to me, it looks more like a tree with an umbrella canopy than others, though as pictured it started to bow a bit from the fruit and a few days of high wind.
Any help identifying this pepper is appreciated.