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Post by cory on Jun 24, 2014 23:12:19 GMT -5
I used regular old miracle grow or soil from my regularly naturally fertilized garden
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Post by Maiden on Jul 13, 2014 18:35:10 GMT -5
Got my seeds last week, its a nice package Bhut jolokia seeds pack. by dals009, on Flickr I dont know if i will resist until next spring, i think i will sow some soon
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Post by sokkos on Jul 13, 2014 19:26:21 GMT -5
I've bought seeds from the same company before when I was visiting Asia three years ago. Just a word of caution not to be too disappointed if they don't turn out true to type. I bought a couple packs of drosera and nepenthes seeds. The packet had a picture of a sundew on it, and the content list just listed Drosera, but the seeds inside were cosmos seeds. The seeds inside the nepenthes packet looked like salvia seeds. I never ended up planting the seeds though, so I can't say anything about their viability.
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Post by Maiden on Jul 13, 2014 20:40:32 GMT -5
Thanks a lot for your input.
The package has been open and its truly pepper seeds. Now i hope i will have the right pepper specie.
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Post by Maiden on Sept 28, 2014 21:20:23 GMT -5
Ok , its done, Ive just sow my first seeds(10) of bhut jolokia hot pepper I read that bonfield sowed hot pepper seeds in the middle of winter, so maybe im not too early!
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Post by bonfield on Sept 28, 2014 21:46:23 GMT -5
It's been a couple years since I've grown peppers, but I'd like to give it another go this spring, though I'll probably buy nursery starts to save space under my lights this winter. C. chinense are long-season peppers that are best started early even in warmer climates. They grow as perennials in tropical regions and can be kept alive indoors during the winter if you can provide enough light and space.
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Post by Maiden on Sept 29, 2014 10:54:20 GMT -5
Nice, so im not too early. I heard that ghost peppa are difficult to grow. I hope i will be successfull. Also all my familly know i will grow this nuclear hot pepper and everyone is waiting to try. I feel the pressure :-)
I have 0 experience with that kind of fruit plants. I feel like a total newbie.
Yesterday i tried to call a couple gardening centers, and i just cannot find a single little pepper plant.. So seeds is the only solution for me.
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Post by Maiden on Oct 16, 2014 8:43:45 GMT -5
My lil bhut jolokia seedlings I will grow these lil guys all winter long under growlights (no window).
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Post by Maiden on Oct 26, 2014 20:17:34 GMT -5
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Post by hal on Oct 26, 2014 20:54:38 GMT -5
I'll give you a buck if you eat a whole one.
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Post by Maiden on Oct 26, 2014 21:04:25 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by H2O on Oct 26, 2014 21:37:33 GMT -5
I will also add a dollar to that deal.
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Post by Maiden on Oct 26, 2014 21:47:22 GMT -5
Eeeee.. Under 5000$, forget it
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Post by canuk1w1 on Oct 27, 2014 12:42:22 GMT -5
I will also add a dollar to that deal. +1.
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Post by Maiden on Oct 27, 2014 14:00:13 GMT -5
I will also add a dollar to that deal. +1. You guys want my death ! LOL DVG: Carolina reaper is hotter than trinidad scorpion, but i think bhut jolokia will be enough for my lil stomach for now! But i will try many more species later. I just want to gain more experience. Im on thehotpepper forum since a month and users out there are very generous. They sent me many seeds like many bhut jolokia colors,TS, naga viper, red savina habanero and a couple other i forgot. And i sent them cps seeds :-)
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