Will Jalapeno and Cayenne Peppers Cross Pollinate? Seed Saving Tip
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Very good explanation. How far apart should I plant peppers so they don't cross pollinate?
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Great video man!
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what do you feed your peppers? my cayenne nor jalpeno pepper are that big. My jalapeno peppers grow like midgits,
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two different peppers and heat HEAT is where your taste buds lie there is a time for both; jalapeno lots of butter and salt mazza cheese pizza.... cayenne needs to be salted the bulit,,, grinder... cayenne salt. bbq sauce.....yum salted cayenne.... you can be the judge of your heat,, cant see cross breading these two peppers....KFC yep country fried chicken got its going on taco bell not so much taco time yeah theyre there 2013 its 2016 why am i bothering nothing on this computer seems to be up to date
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if you keep crossing the pepper that was crossed already with 1 of the 2 mother plants do you think that the taste will strongly resemble the one that crossed with it more?
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you are the most annoying eater.
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I'm no expert but i think jalepeno's have very dominant genes. I planted a bell pepper next to my jalepeno's and saved the seeds. Now I have a bellepeno plant!
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Great video, I planted a jalapeño next to an Anaheim pepper plant so I will see if I get a cross between those two.
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So cool gotta try it
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i am crossing Thai peppers with Golden Cayennes
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USE HEIRLOOM
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this happened with my habaneros and scorpion peppers last year to.
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That happened with my cayenne pepper and my bell peppers It was weaird they look like bell peppers but had the heat of a cayenne
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That's cool. I grew what I thought were 2 purple cayenne plants from seed. They were kept together and I pollinated all the flowers as they opened, sometimes keeping to the same plant, sometimes crossing from one to the other. Now I have one plant with all purple cayennes on it, and the other one with a mix of purple cayennes and jalapenos! The purple cayennes are thin and purple, but the jalapenos are fatter, stayed green then turned red after a while. So cool! :)
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"these peppers are making me sweat" lmao
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Now will the whole plant change or just the one s pollinated I have Trinidad s and I think ether the habanero s breed together or the cayenne pepper not sure yet there's little peppers all over it
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I have a plant like that too! It should have been a jalapeno from last years seed, but it produces smooth red pods 8" long .5" thick.
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you have a f1 hybrid. if you grow the seed, it will be a f2 hybrid and so on... if you grow it out over many generations you may eventually get it to where its uniform with the desirable traits you want and then it would be its own thing...
say you wanted the flavour more jalapeño or cyan you could back cross it with the desirable plant
remember boys n girls carry different stuff. its good to research if a boy or girl usually carry's the trait your looking for in pepper plants...
you can also save seeds from each generation and back cross later generations with them to make it more homozygous...
you can really geek out on this stuff if you want.... if you got any friends that have had a legit genetics class they can explain all this allot better than me... (mine did anyway...)
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Im new to growing chilli plants but this video was very informative thank you.
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Ok, tough question lol. Michigan eh well I guess im local :) thank you so far on the feed back . Ill be veiwing more vids later thank you again .
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