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    Seeds direct from Lima, Peru!!!

    Taking Someguy's question (reply #51 in this topic) one step farther, and starting one month later (April 2), what would be the best varieties of the sixteen types to try here in Zone 6A? Six to eight weeks germination and indoor starting leaves a 120 to 140 day growing season in the garden...
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    Seeds direct from Lima, Peru!!!

    Just received my seeds from Peru, 21 days after ordering. Looks like the wait is all due to the postal services in Peru and the USA. They arrived just under the wire to try one or two varieties this year here in Zone 6A.   One thing that hasn't been mentioned yet is the packing. The seller put...
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    Aji Cachucha from Puerto Rico

      Очень приятно! Thanks very much for this list. And thanks for the encouragement from those who replied. I'm looking forward to trying mild chiles from my back yard in a few months.
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    Aji Cachucha from Puerto Rico

    On the way to buying the Aji collection described in the "Seeds direct from Lima, Peru" thread, I ran across someone in Puerto Rico selling "Aji Cachuca" on eBay. $4.95 for 100 seeds, why not? Note the different spelling on eBay and in the title of this post. I stopped short of buying culantro...
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    Hello from Michigan

    Thanks for the warm welcome! It's great to see others active in more northern latitudes.
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    Hello from Michigan

    Hi from Wes in Michigan. After lurking for a while, I've finally joined this site. I've been trying to grow chiles in the Detroit suburbs for several years, without much luck. Am hoping to pick up knowledge here to change that for the better. To me, chiles without many zeroes in the Scoville...
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