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seeds lake valley seed, CO USA

I dont know why I'm posting this about some seeds not being what they're supposed to be, since you all know this happens.
but I guess you could say I'm just bringing another company to light as their dealings.

& another question is that their seeds were treated with something or they color coded their seeds red/green/natural color.

I planted & grew 2 plants each of green seeds & red seeds. both came out different as to what they were supposed to be & that is jamaican hot pepper :rolleyes:

green seeds

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red seeds

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as you can tell not even the same chile in the same packet, nor the chile they're supposed to be cuz in my eyes they look like orange habs & caribbean reds (not sure about the reds but look like'em)
but I'm still happy cuz the plants kinda looked like a hopeless cause halfway through the season & wouldnt get much from them, but they exploded & grew the last half of season :cool:
 
The plants look great, but is still sucks that some people take the seed biz so easy by selling just sth instead of what they should etc... Thanks for posting this, it's always good to know who's reliable and who isn't.
 
So many hybrids this year and as Chiliac says its just finding a good seed retailer to give you a strain of plants that you where hoping for not another cross..Think the only thing we can do as customers who are the good and who are the bad,..And With Monsanto and other FRANKINSTEIN seed producers trying to take over the worlds seed production its just one more headache :rolleyes:
 
I dont think either of you would come across "lake valley seeds" from boulder,CO USA
it was a packet I saw in the sprimetime at a store & bought it, they were supposed to scotch bonnets or at least some type of a jamaican hot chile.
 
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