Hey all,
I know we missed the seed exchange this year, but would be interested in buying some hot pepper seeds if anyone has any to sell? We would be interested in any super hots. We already have Ghost pepper but any of the others would be awesome!
Thanks folks!
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I'm sending two types.
I don't have the real names for these. If I eat a Thai pepper I like, I save seed. The top one I call the standard Thai, The bottom one I call bushy Thai.
I only have three locations for peppers (Serrano in 3rd) and can't add another type. I got cross pollinated several years ago and lost the best flavored Thai I've ever had. The result was a Thai/Hab hybrid that tasted great but didn't hold true.
Anyway, seed going out in tomorrow's mail.
I don't have the real names for these. If I eat a Thai pepper I like, I save seed. The top one I call the standard Thai, The bottom one I call bushy Thai.
I only have three locations for peppers (Serrano in 3rd) and can't add another type. I got cross pollinated several years ago and lost the best flavored Thai I've ever had. The result was a Thai/Hab hybrid that tasted great but didn't hold true.
Anyway, seed going out in tomorrow's mail.
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I tried but they were hybrids and not one of the many I planted came out the same. Plant a Thai and a Hab side by side. Plant the Thai seed that result. That's how I got mine and lost my favorite line of Thai's I had been growing for years. If you don't want pepper hybrids, keep them apart. They cross breed easy. Experiment but be careful with your favorites.
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