Did the link I posted with the pictures help anybody identify these from your country? I await with baited breath for a reply.
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Yes, I said in my last post that it is called, "Bird Pepper". The seeds can be obtained here. You have a green house to grow this? I am not sure if it can grow outside of a humid / hot climate. You can contact me via here with regards to how much you want to pay for the service of sending you this. Thanks.
Offtopic but, Are you solely here for the seeds or are you also interested in other Topics of Discussion? I am thinking of starting an Agriculture / Horticulture Board. |
I'm interested in whether, or not you found your chilli seeds. If you did, did you have any problem getting them to germinate? We have found them difficult, but there is a little trick you might try if you do have trouble. Fold a paper towel in half twice. Wet it and place your seeds on the towel. Slide the wet towel into a plastic sandwich bag, seal the bag, and store in a dark place. When you can see a tiny root coming out of the seed carefully remove it with tweezers and place it in a small potting cell with wet potting soil. Most potting soils have nitrogen added. Find a seed starting soil that has no nutrients added. Nitrogen will kill your tiny plant. When the plant is 2, or 3 inches high plant it directly in your garden.