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Strange. Sometimes you get fuchsias with leaves coming in threes around the stem rather than twos. These are good to look out for if you want to train the fuchsia as a standard because you get a naturally bushier head. Could you train a standard pepper?
This is exactly what happened to one of my geraniums this year - at least I've the correct term for it now!
I sowed 20 and one germinated within an amazing 3 days! The others more like 7-10 days with 4 which didn't seem to take off. One failed completely, then 2 started out of the blue and as I was about to dump the 2 failed cells noticed this last one with 3 starter leaves - tricots! Whether this will lead to a better plant who knows - but it was quite fun to find it.
Tricots in peppers aren't too unusual. I plant around a hundred seeds a year. Twenty or thirty different varieties. And I'll usually get roughly five tricots.
However it's only the seed leaves that are tricot. After that they always revert to the standard pairs.
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