Carolina Reeper Seeds

Hey all,

I bought a couple packs of Reeper seeds for the northwest chili fest and have a packet left over. I am looking to trade but have no idea what i would like... anyone have anything interesting they are willing to trade for these ?

- Mega
 
Here's what I have to trade :

Bhut Jolokia
Bih Jolokia
Billy Goat
Black Cuban
Christmas Bell / Uba Tuba
Nagabon Jolokia
NuMex Twilight
Takanotsume
Yellow Jelly Bean
7 pot yellow
Yellow Scorpion
Moruga Brain strain
Mystery pepper ??? (jolokia type)

PM me if interested!
 
Here's what I have to trade :

Bhut Jolokia
Bih Jolokia
Billy Goat
Black Cuban
Christmas Bell / Uba Tuba
Nagabon Jolokia
NuMex Twilight
Takanotsume
Yellow Jelly Bean
7 pot yellow
Yellow Scorpion
Moruga Brain strain
Mystery pepper ??? (jolokia type)

PM me if interested!

A Moruga Brain Strain!

"Roads...where we're going, we don't need roads"
 
Check out my list of about 450 varieties...

http://jsschrstrcks.com/?page_id=4

mostly peppers, but there are some veggies on there too.

Only caveat is that whatever the seed count is, is all there is right now. I have been meaning to update it, but in the mean time, if there are less than 20, you'll get half of what I've got :) IE 18 seeds, you'll get 9 in a baggie.
 
i still have more Jedi.

So trading will continue. I'll get back to everyone by about 7 om my time. I am running late this morning and don't have too much time to check peoples lists.

- Mega
 
Marclocas tellme more about the black cuban ? All you others I have :(

Well the black cuban pepper is an ornemental pepper. 100 days. Capsicum annuum. Plant produces good yields of ¾" long by ½" wide hot peppers. Peppers are hot and turn from dark purple-black to red when mature. Plant has purple-green stems, purple leaves with tint of green, and violet flowers. A variety from Cuba.
 
I do grow them actually. It did grow fast. Leaves are green/black-ish. It was the first time that I saw something like this! I would say that it's a unique plant. The flowers are purple. Very nice looking plant when blooming.

I'm a first year grower and I would say that the yield was good (about 75 pods).
As for my experience, I would say that compared to all my 23 pepper plants, the Black Cuban is the one that required the less care. I fed it twice during the summer period and the rain took care of the watering.
Even harden it off seemed easy :).

I will grow it again next year because it's a great looking plant. The pods are not the best tasting pepper but they dry well and make a black-ish powder when pods are harvested before they turn red.

Any questions?
 
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