wanted Bird/Habs - seeds nearly ready, Who wants?

pm me your address & I'll add you to the list.

Apologies for the slow-down in sending them out, should be back to normal here next week.

The one I have grown has a green pod on it, should ripen in the next few weeks. I'll post some pics soon.
 
Got any left?

Need anything in trade?

Would be killer to try these out this year. I'd be happy to cover your expenses for sending them....
 
My little "benny" is now 3 months old.
I'll post pic if you promise not laugh at him (he's very sensitive :) )
Where did I put the damn camera......
 
yeah - i haven't had any new ripe pods since we got all that rain, so no seeds of the birdhab.

I do have a few birdhabiam seeds now lol
 
Can you at least share the size? I mean, mine were around 15cm/6" tall. do they get a lot taller, if at all?
There's a chance you developed a new mini-plant. :D
Birdhabiam is hot?
 
>>Runs outside & grabs a pod>>

:munch munch:

Not as hot as I'd like. It'd be considered hot to some. i've got a little birdhabiam in a pot in the middle of my Hab hedge so the next cross should bring it back again.

It is a much more stable plant though...the original birdhab is still only 4 or 5" tall & it would be around a year old lol
 
Omri said:
Dude, you could sell these.

right now i think that'd just lead to a lot of complaints. I'd just like to get them more stable & have more Hab flavour in there. I figure thats going to take at least 3 more generations.
 
You do what you need to do, but little tiny and mature plants would go off the shelves! a little something you can put under your kitchen window and pick chiles from whenever you cook. like Doctor Who usually say; "Brilliant!".
 
lol yeah thats why i offered them out - thought of everyone here stuck indoors all winter without fresh pods...it was an act of mercy lol.
 
If you make them hot AND tasty, than you got a winner. I'd probably give it a proper name, though. I still have my good ol' Galore idea - "Rectal Burn". :lol:
 
There it is, this plant is 3 months old.
Smallest and slowest little bugger I've ever seen.

( The other next to him is about 3-4 days old but it's a seed that was planted maybe 4-5 months ago and just now decided to pop out. Don't have any clue what it is. )


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I just re-read my first post on this thread & yup I think I covered it.

just think habman - it can spend its whole life in that same pot.
 
Maybe it should be call "100 year pod" pepper :)
I started fert it 2 weeks ago and it was a bit light deprived.
I love this plant... once I get attached to a plant I usually kill it.Too much love is bad thing.
 
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