Vendors in Indonesia?

I live in Indonesia. I also know almost nothing about chili peppers. With those two things in mind, I'm a bit worried that I won't know what I am buying, if I am eating the chili I thought I bought and planted, or just some random cross that is half cabai rawit ("Ternyata Carolina Reaper itu nggak begitu pedas." lol). I know there are some Indonesian members. Can any of you recommend a seller for super hot seeds or interesting varieties? If possible, one that sells on Tokped would be great. Thx.
 
PS I live in Bandung and frequently travel to Subang, if there is anything local. 
 
Thx. I'll check them out. If they will ship to me, I'll have a place to get some of those seeds (not locally available) recommended by forum members in another thread.
 
Hotrod64 said:
+ 1

When do you need the seed by MrG ?
 
There isn't really a schedule. I'm building a couple of greenhouses, but don't think I'll be waiting for them to be finished. Also, I'm still experimenting with hydroponics, so might be better to plant things in stages, give me a chance to learn from my mistakes. 
 
At this point, I'll order anything I can off of the local vendors available online, try to beg and trade some stuff from forum members, then see what is missing.
My shopping list is pretty much everything on this thread: http://thehotpepper.com/topic/64058-recommendations-for-a-first-large-grow/?p=1437800
 
As Indonesia is so damn close to Australia, and there is a lot of shipping between the two, I would highly recommend Australian vendors. I don't have too much experience yet, and was asking the same questions as you a few weeks a go, but The Hippy Seed Company has the highest and widest recommendation rate (from what I've seen) Give their site a glance, and see if shipping is possible, and if it is affordable. otherwise, just ask around and you'll find a decent vendor that your fellow Indonesians know and love!
 
Good luck, TBG
 
Greenguru said:
Food grown in your area the veggie farmers out yar

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Anyone in particular come to mind?
If you thought I knew a bunch of local (organic) chili farmers... Why do you reckon I started this thread?
 
MrGlen said:
Anyone in particular come to mind?
If you thought I knew a bunch of local (organic) chili farmers... Why do you reckon I started this thread?
I reckon ......The problem may be overwhelming to you but everywhere in the world and I said world they are wild Chili's growing naturally sounds difficult to me on farmers in area , but you have some sort attitude not sure you are ready for help

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Greenguru said:
I reckon ......The problem may be overwhelming to you but everywhere in the world and I said world they are wild Chili's growing naturally sounds difficult to me on farmers in area , but you have some sort attitude not sure you are ready for help

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I was a bit shirty. Shouldn't have been. I did find your posts to be confusing, and it wasn't immediately clear to me that you were trying to help. Felt more like you were trying to express your opinion that local, organic, farming is the best than that you were trying to recommend a source of seeds. Still, you are right, I could have said that more politely.

Please consider the adoption of the full stop (period).
 
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