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    Red Jelly Devil

    After letting the seeds cook for nearly a month and a half, I had zero germination. Now, I have had low germination before, but never zero. I wrote to Puckerbutt and was given the options of:   1) Replacement seeds 2) Money back 3) Replaced by different seeds   I'm kind of hard headed and really...
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    Red Jelly Devil

    I received my order of 'Red Jelly Devil' seeds from Puckerbutt the other day (I won't lie, I ordered them because of the name) but I have realized I don't know a thing about the pepper. This is one of the very few times that Google has failed me. I can't turn up an image or any usefull info such...
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    vendor ISO: wholsale seed vendor

    Hello,   First off, allow me to appologize if I am posting this in the wrong section. If this is not the correct area, would a moderator be so kind as to move it for me? Thank you.   I am in search of a reliable vendor that sells super-hots in bulk, at wholsale prices. Would anyone know of or...
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    Current heat chart

    I agree, most people think that the Ghost pepper is the hottest, end of story. I was just trying to educate them a little bit :)   Two problems with samples: 1) In my state/county you have to have a food handlers permit to hand out samples. I'll pass on that. 2) Liability. In this day and age...
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    Current heat chart

    Thank you everyone that has responded. It is much appreciated.   If you have it, a list of the top 15 - 20 would be nice to have.
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    Current heat chart

    Hello,   I'm going to be (hopefully) selling super-hot's at farmers markets in the very near future. I thought it would be nice to have some kind of 'heat index' chart I could display. Being that I am grahpically challenged and incapable of producing such a chart on my own, I have been searching...
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    Farmers Markets

    You didn't mention any kind of insurance. Although it may not be required, and you might never need it, it is always best to have it.
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    I'm in a mild panic here, advice is welcome

    beerbreath81,   Thank you for the reply. We are pretty certain that it is the cold that has done them in however, it never hurts to have a second, third or fourth opinion. We have the moved back inside now but, I'm not holding my breath.   I'm going to start working on another seed order soon...
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    I'm in a mild panic here, advice is welcome

    So,   Going against the age old adage of, 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket', I transplanted *all* of my super hots and put them in the greenhouse. As the pictures below will show, this might have been one of the worst ideas I have had. I am hanging my head in shame and hoping that the fine...
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    preservation Air drying and dehydrator.

    I see you have already purchased a dehydrator. If you decide you like dehydrating peppers, want to do it on a larger scale, and are a DIY type person, might I suggest you take a look at these plans?   Enjoy!
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    indoor My indoor grow op

    That's what she said :)
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    Spicy Chickens cheap grow boxes, anyone can do it. ;-) post 30 forward

    Initially, he screwed them together. Later on he used a heavier gauge wire to bundle them together. It's in his posts.
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    Selling fresh pods at the farmers market

    Mallory,   To stay on topic: As stated by Lucky Dog Hot Sauce, requirements vary wildly from state to state. Check with your market director to see what they require.   Just because insurance is not required does not mean that you should not have it. Work closely with your insurance agency to...
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    Selling fresh pods at the farmers market

    Thank you for that   Thank you for that information however, it does not deal with the original quesiton at all. She did not ask about a permit, she asked about insurance.   I am going to assume you don't sell at a farmers market. If you do, please let me know where. I may need to make a 'trip'...
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    Selling fresh pods at the farmers market

    Even if it is not required, I would still get it. Remember, McDonalds coffee is hot.   This is a very litigious country we live in. It would be far better to have it and not need it than to not have it and need it. Also, it would cover more than just your product. If someone were to trip and...
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    Armageddon

    I am also amazed at how fastidious you are at weed control. Major props to you.   I do, however, wonder how you happen to have such spectacular growth in Pttsburgh in the middle of February? If these plants are in a greenhouse you must be spending a fortune heating it.   Edit: After re-reading...
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    Selling fresh pods at the farmers market

    What Husker21 said. I forgot about the food processing part.   Now, with all that said and done, don't let it discourage you. People can, and do, sell at farmers markets. We happen to do quite well selling veggie starts, produce and cut flowers. Well enough that my wife and I no longer have or...
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    Selling fresh pods at the farmers market

    You definatly need liability insurance. For that matter, most markets require that you have liability insurance. I guarantee you, the first time someone gets Reaper juice in their eye, you will wish you had insurance.   The insurance is also to cover you for more than just the peppers. What if a...
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    Let the transplanting begin!

    Thank you for the props.   The plants sell like mad. The peppers themselves, not so much. I guess it is like real estate, location, location, location. Hope the weather in your neck of the woods is being good to you.
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    Let the transplanting begin!

    No problem :)   Ummm...I don't really seperate by plant type :) Personally, I enjoy growing the super-hots, although my wife hates them.   Lemme see if I can remember what is out there right now:   Ghost Chocolate Ghost Fatalii Chocolate Habanero 7-Pot Chocolate 7-Pot Carolina Reaper Pequin...
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