PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)
PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)

PJ Fire (Pepper Seeds)

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C. Chinense 

Bhut x P.D.N.  Since 2015 I have been growing out Bhut Jolokia x Pimenta De Neyde seeds of an early generation from Jes Christensen. Jes got them from Enrico Lai's 2013 harvest. I started calling them Pimenta Jolokia for short as it was also the first name I saw of that particular cross. With many others, these phenos appeared ..... I coined them Pimenta Jolokia Fire. At F3 in 2018 they showed  extra variations also..... I’ll keep the phenotypes "PJ Fire & Ice". Each have led to even more color variations. It's very cool that they are all pretty constant with ripe blushing and dark leaves. Expect many different colors. You might get lucky and find, Peach Fire, Red Fire, or more. All I ask is to log them under "Pimenta Jolokia". Lets be able to trace the family tree to which color led to what. Originally Paolo Fisicaro made the cross in 2009 between Bhut Jolokia and Pimenta De Neyde. It was to be called Pimenta Elisa under an Italian non-profit organization AISPES. It was shared abroad to some enthusiasts with attached guidelines. If the guidelines were not met, it would be cataloged as "Bhut x Neyde Fn" . The problem was that with every color shift, someone created a new name. AISPES did choose to name two more phenotypes that I know of. "Pimenta Tiger" & "Pimenta Gobbo". Also, after so many variations appeared: names also got drawn out and many tried to shorten them up. This information was not easy to track down. All bhut x PDN do come from 1 cross, as far as I Know. If I had seen this before, I probably would never have assumed the Pimenta Jolokia" name. That being said, this is the most beautiful and productive set of "Bhut x Neyde" genetics I have come across. Subsequent phenos are dead ringer match for “Hollows Eve”, another renamed Bhut x Neyde from someone growing “Black Panther” out of Spain.

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