25 NAGA MORICH USA ORGANICALLY GROWN HOT PEPPER SEEDS!!

Ok, Pepper Headz... I just seeded yet more Naga's. So, I can offer more seed to you for the same price!!!

Here is the ebay link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/25-NAGA-MORICH-...DVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item270095874907

Rock on,

primo

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Naga Morich (Snake Chile)

Two scientific tests have proven the Naga Morich to be the hottest pepper on earth!! At over 1,000,000 SHU, this Bangladeshi pepper is so hot that the people of Bangladesh only squeeze the pepper onto their food!

My original seed was purchased from the Chileman via EBay and then grown organically in Louisiana (isolated to avoid cross-pollination). Though I got a late start planting, I was still able to grow 6 container grown Naga Morich plants that produced a limited number of beautifully bright red pods with seed.

You will be getting 25 ultra-rare organically grown Naga Morich seeds for only $10.00 US dollars with a low rate of $1.00 for standard shipping to most US states (priority shipping available for a few dollars more).

I have been growing over 40 different varieties of peppers organically for the last few years. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. I will be happy to help you get your seeds up and growing.

Please email me for purchasing info.


Flame On,

Primo's Peppers (Troy Primeaux)
primosanteria@hotmail.com
179 Louisa
Lafayette, LA 70506
USA
 
Just a reply to Primo. I bought an order of your seeds on FleaBay back in March and I'm very happy to report that Every single seed germinated and is growing!! I've only had 2 fatalities so far, one was from putting the plant out in direct sun for too long and one from decapitating it by trying to remove the seed from it's leaves:( I don't do that again, but I felt so bad as the baby plant was 2 inches tall but the seed shell was still on it couldn't breath:lol:

btw, why does it seem like these naga's grow so slowly now? They all germinated in less then 2 weeks but they are still only like 2 inches tall and seeem to be going nowhere. I have them under high quality flouresants and have occassionally taken then out to direct sunlight. Do you think me putting them in direct sunlight has shocked them?
 
Pepp3rFreak said:
btw, why does it seem like these naga's grow so slowly now? They all germinated in less then 2 weeks but they are still only like 2 inches tall and seeem to be going nowhere. I have them under high quality flouresants and have occassionally taken then out to direct sunlight. Do you think me putting them in direct sunlight has shocked them?
Well, first off you need to harden them off to the sunlight. Secondly, yes, they do grow slow, I think it's because they are so hot that they need to gather as much strenght as they can before hitting first gear.
 
imaguitargod said:
Well, first off you need to harden them off to the sunlight. Secondly, yes, they do grow slow, I think it's because they are so hot that they need to gather as much strenght as they can before hitting first gear.

Kewl, thanks for the info. I can't wait until they get in gear so I can get them transplanted outside into the garden. I got my garden tilled and ready, the dirt is like soft butter from the top to 2 feet down :)
 
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