Pepper seeds

chalkie

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Hey does anyone here have good seeds theyd like to pass on/sell? Id offer some of mine but they are some regular quality Habanero seeds i think i got from kmart. I could ,in theory, dry some peppers out and send them for seasoning if wanted. +rep for all pepper/tomato growers!!
 

bleubeard

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Ya plenty of seeds available online. Ebay, amazon, heres a few that specialize in peppers (including some of the rarer super hots).

http://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/chile-pepper-institute-c.html
http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/ <----Ive ordered from this one, good selection
http://thehippyseedcompany.com/ <----this guy has a pretty good rep on some of the pepper forums, and he has videos of him tasting/reviewing the peppers.

Heres my current pepper grow. https://www.rollitup.org/gardening/199228-bleus-2009-hydro-garden.html
 

chalkie

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Yea i got most of my seeds that are in my garden from johnny seed got prices and good seeds, ill have to go to his site and give a look. Bleu ima head over and check out your site, thanks guys!
 

satch

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Hey does anyone here have good seeds theyd like to pass on/sell? Id offer some of mine but they are some regular quality Habanero seeds i think i got from kmart. I could ,in theory, dry some peppers out and send them for seasoning if wanted. +rep for all pepper/tomato growers!!
Look into one of the heirloom seed companies, they have all kinds of fun types to keep you entertained. I got some delicious purple bell heirlooms this year. Heirloom seeds take longer to grow and a little more nurturing but you get amazing flavor and more variety.
 

Feroce

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Look into one of the heirloom seed companies, they have all kinds of fun types to keep you entertained. I got some delicious purple bell heirlooms this year. Heirloom seeds take longer to grow and a little more nurturing but you get amazing flavor and more variety.
Aye, and here's a good place to start.

http://www.reimerseeds.com/

For live plants (closed now, you need to order early in spring)

http://www.chileplants.com

I've done repeat business with both, and will again.
 

Tamzi

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my sweet pepper plants are from some shop purchased peppers.

i deseeded the peppers and took the biggest seeds. out of 8 seeds i had 4 sprout and grow a 50% rate of germination.
 
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