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Is it original Clavo?

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varg

I'm growing a Clavo (C.chinense) plant. It's 2 first mature pods have orange-red colour.

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I received its seeds from fataliiseeds.net. But their pods have another colour... :D

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Is my Clavo chilli pepper plant genuine?

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Mario

Il clavo che conosco io e colore salmone e un po diverso

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Lonewolf
Is my Clavo chilli pepper plant genuine?

 

Unfortunately no :lol:

The photo from Fatalii shows the (almost) correct color and shape.

Clavo is a variety breeded by our friend Mario Dadomo at Stuard, Parma

(by the way, Fatalii sell it without any permission :lol:, but Mario said "Success is when they copy me" :lol:).

The name was given just because of the angular shape reminiscent of an old nail (clavo=nail=chiodo in Spanish)

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mich

Clavo & Clavino:

 

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The images are from www.stuard.it

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Lonewolf

Of course Clavino=small nail=chiodino, because it's similar to Clavo, but smaller :lol:

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varg

To mich, Lonewolf, Mario

Thank you, guys, for your fast & full replies! :lol:

Is Clavo a hybrid? Does anybody khow what cultivars were used for its creation?

to Fatalii

:lol::lol:

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Lonewolf
To mich, Lonewolf, Mario

what cultivars were used for its creation?

 

I'll ask to Mario Dadomo.

I guess he received seeds that produced unstable plants, then selected them by self-pollination obtaining two different but similar lines, Clavo and Clavino.

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mich
To mich, Lonewolf, Mario

Thank you, guys, for your fast & full replies! :lol:

 

It's a pleasure! :no:

 

I'll ask to Mario Dadomo.

I guess he received seeds that produced unstable plants, then selected them by self-pollination obtaining two different but similar lines, Clavo and Clavino.

 

:lol::lol:

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varg
I'll ask to Mario Dadomo.

I guess he received seeds that produced unstable plants, then selected them by self-pollination obtaining two different but similar lines, Clavo and Clavino.

Thank you in advance!

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