Maybe "Jenner" it?JoynersHotPeppers said:Just Bobbitt it
Yeah but once I break that lotion out...grantmichaels said:Been there ...
dilute vinegar to remove excess oils, milk to somewhat neutralize them, and then I added a lipid (lotion) to lower the concentration of whatever remained ...
Yeah, I was gonna just leave that alone. Still "taking the temperature" around here. Some forums are super-uptight. I'm thinking this one isn't.sirex said:Yeah but once I break that lotion out...
Oh boy, that could have long-lasting repercussions... lolmoruga welder said:Been there before , never seem to learn tho ,! One thing for sure ,never mess with it no matter how you go about it . if you plan on a date with mama later !
Well history is known to repeat itselfRoguejim said:It doesn't say much for the acumen of a pepper crowd, that makes the same costly mistakes, repeatedly.
it does ! lolTeamDub said:Oh boy, that could have long-lasting repercussions... lol
Ow.KingLeerUK said:A variation on the classic story...
Last year I received a large bag of red bhut seeds from Pex. So one evening I was putting seeds in to paper towels to pre-soak prior to planting. Knowing that the oil on the seeds can be pretty noxious I used tweezers to handle and even wore gloves during the process.
Later that evening I went to go take out my contacts; the first finger touch felt like I'd taken a hot fireplace poker to my eye. The pain was excruciating and immediate and resulted in a solid 20 minute burn even with continuous rinsing in the shower. My eye nearly swelled shut. I couldn't wear contacts again for a few days.
The mistake?
I had handled the BAG with bare hands prior to setting down to work. Pex later told me he'd not washed the bag when doing the seeding.
Lesson: never assume the outside of a seed trade bag is free from the oils inside it.