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    pics Lets see your meanest, most gnarly pods!!!

      Primo x Butch T starting to put out some interesting phenos  
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    hi from australia (melbourne, victoria)

    I live in Australia and have many 7 pot varieties - PM me your address and what you're looking for and I can send you some seeds.       Oh - and  :welcome:
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    vendor pepperlover.com

      I want to send a huge thank-you to Judy @ pepperlover.com. Judy noticed my forum post and decided to send me free seeds to replace the ones that our Customs people destroyed.   I did not ask for or expect replacement seeds - I know how strict our Customs people are and I knew there was a risk...
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    vendor pepperlover.com

      I also placed an order with pepperlover.com recently, but unfortunately our over zealous customs people decided to destroy it when it arrived in Australia.......   A horrible end to what I am sure were great quality seeds :(
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    First Winter pods in the greenhouse - happy days :)

    First Winter pods in the greenhouse - happy days :)
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    Importing Chilli seeds into Australia

      Yes - All of the seeds had the common and botanical names clearly marked on the packets.   The letter stated that Chinense and Annuum seeds posed a risk to Australia (although no specific risk was stated) and were not allowed in.
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    Importing Chilli seeds into Australia

    After placing a number of seed orders with overseas vendors, I just had my first seed order intercepted by Australian customs.    There was a note attached informing me that all of the Chinense and Annuum seeds were removed from the shipment and destroyed. The Baccatum seeds were allowed...
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    vendor Semillas La Palma

    I placed my first order with Peter recently and thought I'd share my experience.    I got carried away with the selection on offer, and ended up ordering way more than I should have.....(  :shh: Don't tell the home boss)   The seeds arrived safely in Australia within 2 weeks, which is better...
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    Masters and The Chilli Factory

        Here is the Chili Factory web page on the Trinidad Scorpion Cardi Yellow:-   http://thechillifactory.com/chilli-chili-chile-product-posseedheat-Trinidad%20Scorpion%20Cardi%20YELLOW   The pods in the photo on the web page look elongated as well. 
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    G'Day from Brisbane Australia

    The Red Bhuts and Yellow 7 Pots have finally given me some ripe pods :)      
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    vendor Where to buy Carolina Reaper seeds in Australia

    Thanks AussieMitch   I have plenty for now, but I'll keep them in mind.
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    New Year Mystery

    I've tried Jolokias but I have never seen or tasted a Fatalii. I like the sound of a citrus flavored pod, so I'll see if I can track some down.   I'll give it a couple of days to ripen fully and then see what it tastes like and how hot it is. if it tastes good, I'll keep the seeds in any case.
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    vendor Buckeye Pepper Company

    My seeds made it to Australia safe and sound. Everything was there, as well as a few extras.   About 2 weeks in total from order to delivery - I'm one very satisfied customer!
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    New Year Mystery

      The 4 plants were all grown from seeds supplied by a reputable vendor and are growing in an isolated garden at the back of my house. The only plants in the garden are these 4 plants (3 chocolate habs plus whatever this one is)   Technically I guess the mystery plant could be some annuum...
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    New Year Mystery

    I planted some chocolate habanero seeds and the plants have just produced their first pods.   3 of them produced chocolate habaneros, but one of them produced this :-     The pod is around 3 inches long. I am wondering if it could be a yellow version of a Naga Jolokia (If that exists)?          
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