$ 4.15
Description: This is an unknown cross that appeared in Christopher Philips’ garden in 2018. He is suspecting that the Scotch Brains may have crossed with a Bhutlah Scorpion, but that is uncertain. Several phenos have come out of this potential cross. This yellow pheno showed up in my grow this year. They have a very similar taste and heat to the original Scotch Brains. The shapes are very unique and quite interesting. The pods are very solid with thick crunchy walls. These are F2 seeds so it must be considered unstable. Your grow results could vary from this description.
Species: Capsicum Chinense
Heat: Hot
Seeds: Non Isolated / 10+ Per Pack
Collections: All Pepper Seeds , Capsicum Chinense Pepper Seeds , Hot Pepper Seeds , Non Isolated Seeds
Category: 2020 , Chinense , Cross , Favorite , Hot , Scotch Bonnet , Unstable
Type: Non Isolated Seeds
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