2009 Seed trading parcel for Europe??

Well if everyone adds say 10 seeds,,,you got a good + flow.Ours worked great and you all have to do is try ,,,,growing like mad.Good luck and a good season.
 
Ah, and R.B. and others that may be wondering where talas is hiding, he asked me to tell you that he is in Dubai on work, for 3 weeks now, and he's coming back soon... ;)
 
I would like to participate but until now I only have seeds others shared with me. I don't know how pure bred they are, how good they will germinate. A good part of the seeds is from supermarket- or Asia shop pods of unprecisely defined origin.
 
No Problem, as long as you write it down there not pure bred or whatever on the package :)


Armadillo said:
I would like to participate but until now I only have seeds others shared with me. I don't know how pure bred they are, how good they will germinate. A good part of the seeds is from supermarket- or Asia shop pods of unprecisely defined origin.
 
Ok, people who joined so far.
btw, Any suggestions for first parcel seed list are welcome.


  • Lee
  • Tippy
  • MrArboc
  • Rainbowberry
  • Gary18
  • DaveTaylor
  • WhoCares
  • HomerPaper
  • Armadillo
  • Biscombe
 
Now I have collected what I can spare. Just a few varieties, no rarities, just a few seeds, no guarantee for pure breeding.

Cayenne, pods bought from a Farmer on Highway 72, Alabama; 40 seeds
Cayenne, seeds bought from the company Flora Frey, Germany; ca. 110 seeds
red Chinense, possibly habs, from Uganda, pods bought in an ASIA-Shop; ca. 200 seeds
Poblano, pods bought at WalMart, Alabama; ca. 120 seeds
yellow Chinense, weird rumpled shape, one single pod bought in a German supermarket; ca. 40 seeds
Tabasco, seeds bought on Ebay from Aloe biofinca, Spain; 6 seeds
Jalapeno, pods bought at Foodland, Alabama; ca. 200 seeds
Tepin, seeds bought on Ebay from Aloe biofinca, Spain, 12 seeds
red Chinense, high volume, poppers-tested, possibly habs but too big, pods bought in an ASIA-Shop; hundreds of seeds
Mulatto, seeds are a gift by my cousin Martin; ca. 65 seeds
Lombardo, seeds bought from the company Flora Frey; ca. 110 seeds
Rocoto canario, seeds bought on Ebay from Aloe biofinca, Spain; 12 seeds
Rocoto red, seeds bought on Ebay from Aloe biofinca, Spain; 22 seeds
Vietnam Chili, possibly Tear Jerker, seeds are a gift by my cousin Martin; 110 seeds
"Cash Cow", don't know more about it, orange, prolific, seeds are a gift by my cousin Martin; ca. 85 seeds
Aji Pineapple, seeds are a gift by my cousin Martin; 19 seeds
Nepali Orange, pods were a gift by local chiliheads here; ca. 100 seeds
Thai Bird Chili "Prik hinou", possibly Rat's Turd, pods bought in an ASIA-Shop, ca. 65 seeds
PC-1, pods were a gift by local chiliheads here; 23 seeds
Jalapeno "El Jefe", pods were a gift by local chiliheads here; ca. 50 seeds
Thai Chilis, red, pods bought in n ASIA-Shop; ca. 130 seeds
Pepperoni, pods bought in a Turkish supermarket; ca. 110 seeds
Anaheim, pods bought at WalMart, Alabama; ca. 90 seeds
Lemon Drop, seeds bought on Ebay from Aloe biofinca, Spain; 11 seeds
Serrano, pods bought at WalMart, Alabama; ca. 200 seeds

I hope someone may need something. The seeds are all from 2008. Some of the varieties have already sprouted in my test. For some varieties I'm still waiting for them to germinate. I don't use heat mat or peroxide or other germinating support so maybe with some help they might sprout faster. I don't know.
 
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