$ 3.00
Description: I received a pod of this from my friend Jeff H. the "Pepper Wolverine" on Youtube. I have seen other similar strains of this cross, but this is the best one I have personally grown. This is a dark foliage plant and is quite productive. They do tend to be a little spindly like the Pimenta de Neyde parent. The colors on this are really nice and also tastes quite good. I don't know how stable this is, but assume it to be unstable and expect some variations.
Species: Capsicum Chinense
Heat: VeryHot
Seeds: Non Isolated / 10+ Per Pack
Collections: All Pepper Seeds , Capsicum Chinense Pepper Seeds , Non Isolated Seeds
Category: 2018 , Chinense , Cross , DARK , Ghost , Productive , Unstable
Type: Non Isolated Seeds
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