its amazing how hot those seeds can be, one time just from handling a single dried bhut seed I touch my face to wipe a bit of sweat under my eye on my cheek and it burned for 10minutes lol
So is that good or bad, being from a place were summer starts July 1st and ends Sept 1, I am guessing that you think this is a super price and want to move here.
So is that good or bad, being from a place were summer starts July 1st and ends Sept 1, I am guessing that you think this is a super price and want to move here.
This is a good point as you might end up with immature seeds which will not germinate. One way to tell if the seeds are immature is to try and germinate the seeds by rapping them in a moist paper towel and if after a week or so they appear to have a "fish mouth" appearance and ultimately do not germinate (more about fish mouth at themedicinalpepper.com). Another issue is that with the store bought seeds you have no idea if the parent plant self fertilized or outcrossed with another to produce a hybrid (F1). If the plant selfed or outcrossed with another bhut then your all set, but if the outcrossing was with another variety or species then you will definitely not get a pure bhut to develop. At any rate it might make for an interesting plant and pod.Are the pods even ripe? I've had dried bhuts many years ago from Assam and I believe they were picked green and likely were dried in the hot sun