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What type of pepper is it?
@U04V70XH6 Itβs this one: https://mygardenlife.com/plant-library/chili-pepper-cheyenne-capsicum-frutescens
That's odd... frutescens peppers grow upright by definition, not hanging, and they're usually fairly narrow, small fruits. The only reference I can find to a Cheyenne (as opposed to Cayenne) is this https://www.cayennediane.com/peppers/cheyenne-pepper/ which matches the look of yours and it's "annum", which makes sense, not "frutescens". And according to that, it's 30-50k scovilles which is 5-10 times hotter than a jalapeno (not "right up there with a Jalapeno"). Looks like this is a cultivar of Cayenne pepper?