seed-train European Seed train...

spicefreak said:
Currently got nothing to contribute but some fancy striped bell peppers but I'm from the UK and would certainly be interested in participating.
 
you are in, Enjoya is welcome :)
 
AaronTT said:
I know I can't ride, but I am willing to send some seeds to help our friends in Europe get started.
 
Hi Aaron,
 
hope you are doing welll. Again ... thank you for your contribution into European seed train. I have question regarding your 7 pot Burgundy (small pheno). Is this how it supposed to be ? Very interesting plant :) Take care.
 
 
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LuckyLuke said:
 
Hi Aaron,
 
hope you are doing welll. Again ... thank you for your contribution into European seed train. I have question regarding your 7 pot Burgundy (small pheno). Is this how it supposed to be ? Very interesting plant :) Take care.
 
 
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Your welcome Luke.
That is not how I remember it. The pods had more of a rounded shape from the plant I grew, with the occasional shallow lines running vertically on the pepper. Perhaps it crossed with something. I did not grow the peter pepper when I took these seeds, so I don't think its that. Of course it could also just be genetic variation. If I had to guess what it may be crossed with, I would say either a Primo, Chocolate Habanero or a Peach Naga(those three were together with it) , if indeed it is crossed and just not showing some genetic variation. My opinion is its just variation, as the color looks good but I could be wrong. It does look interesting and pretty and looks healthy.  
Let me know what you think of its flavor. This smaller pheno is one of my favorite peppers for making powder. Very rich and delicious flavor. I liked it raw as well.
 
AaronTT said:
Your welcome Luke.
That is not how I remember it. The pods had more of a rounded shape from the plant I grew, with the occasional shallow lines running vertically on the pepper. Perhaps it crossed with something. I did not grow the peter pepper when I took these seeds, so I don't think its that. Of course it could also just be genetic variation. If I had to guess what it may be crossed with, I would say either a Primo, Chocolate Habanero or a Peach Naga(those three were together with it) , if indeed it is crossed and just not showing some genetic variation. My opinion is its just variation, as the color looks good but I could be wrong. It does look interesting and pretty and looks healthy.  
Let me know what you think of its flavor. This smaller pheno is one of my favorite peppers for making powder. Very rich and delicious flavor. I liked it raw as well.
 
 
Thank you for the feedback. Could be a cross. Color and shape is very unusual. I will let it sit for a few more days and I post detailed pictures of the pod + tasting notes :fireball:
 
Very interesting shape of pods really. In case cross I think the Primo is most likely regarding this shape. But it is only my opinion.
 
When's the train due to start this year? Looks like there will be a few more stops on the way, might be a good idea to start a wee bit earlier?
 
balages74 said:
Hi,
If theres still free spot available, I'd like to jump on :)
 
no problem
 
scotsbonnet said:
When's the train due to start this year? Looks like there will be a few more stops on the way, might be a good idea to start a wee bit earlier?
 
I am drying some Jalapeno Senoritas, Hab Tasmanians and few tomatoe seeds, once done we should get going. Let's say in 2 weeks.
 
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I would be happy if i could join also. Only problem is, this year's harvest is going to be bit later for most of my varieties. Or i can join the train with last year's seeds...
 
sonka said:
I would be happy if i could join also. Only problem is, this year's harvest is going to be bit later for most of my varieties. Or i can join the train with last year's seeds...
 
Yes, any seed stock is good.
 
All newcomers please read the rules:
 
Once you're on the rider list all you will need to do is PM your name and address to the rider before you so that they will know where to send the train when it's your turn.
 
1) Package to be sent via registred mail. Use padded/bubble envelope to protect the seeds. Tracking number + link should be posted so we can track it.
2) Put the seeds into small baggies with zip lock. Mark them with variety, (year) and your THP nick. 
3) Don't be greedy, take 5 seeds max from 1 variety. Best way is to give more than you take :P
4) Do not add any heavy seeds. This would increase the postage. Pepper, tomatoe and light weight veggie seeds are Okay.
5) Try ship to next passanger ASAP. 3 days should be enough. If you know you won't be at home. Let us know and we will re-route the train.
6) Do not ship package during Xmas holidays. It gets stuck on the post office. We will wait and ship once madness is over.
7) People from Europe only.
8) Passenger list is not final, we can add more passengers along the way or re-route as needed. Once we start, please keep an eye on this topic.
9) Use "common sense" & have fun !
 
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