I just put some Tovari seeds in the sprouter.
Any temp. seem better than others?
I found a LOT of wilds like it hotter than Annuums but didn't like the higher temps. that Chinense like.
In general it seems Annuums like 75-80 degrees where Chinense like 85 - 89+/-.
Some wilds like to be wet for a couple weeks,then ALMOST dried out then wet again.
I think it's a genetic thing.
Like Hops seeds need a cold period or they won't sprout,that is why root cuttings are the way to go if you want any specific variety.
They are seeds during the rain in the Jungle or wherever they won't sprout in bad conditions - before the dry season or TOO wet season.
Can't beat Mother Nature.
BUT you CAN fool her sometimes.
(Oh crap,I just thought of the fake butter commercial when I was a kid.
Something like,don't try and fool mother nature...
Well I'm 59 today,getting to the threshold of old fartedness. LOL ).
They get wet,then wait for the next wet season to sprout - Spring OR?
I used to raise different stuff for sale to specialty shops and to get some stuff to reproduce fast you either raised and lowered temps., moisture etc. and you could make them reproduce on comand pretty much.
Fooled them into thinking they slept all winter or whatever the conditions were that they were from.
With a LOT of Peppers you can get faster germination by keeping things wet,then let it almost dry out and then make them wet again.
Gotta walk the line between too dry and too wet.
Once they sprout you treat them as regular peppers-at least indoors under lights...