Ok, so last year I grew a lot of peppers. The funny thing is I spent all that time from seed to pod waiting for the peppers, then once I had them they sat in the fridge till they turned (spoiled.) My question or question(s) are:
1. Is it better to put them in the fridge or on the counter till you determine exactly what you want to do with them. Which would make them go bad first?
2. I used all the ones that turned to save seeds. Will them being refridgerated affect if they will grow? Im planning on using them this season and would like to know beforehand.
3. Any better ways to extend their life? Maybe a good way to dry them out besides a dehydrator?
I know those are a good deal of questions but I thought this would be the best place to get some help. My problem was not being able to decide if I just wanted to eat them, make sauces, salsa, include in dishes, dry out, save seeds...etc. Eventually my time just ran out and at least now I have hopefully good seeds. I am usually very busy and work a lot but I will definitely make time this season.
Thank you guys in advance.
1. Is it better to put them in the fridge or on the counter till you determine exactly what you want to do with them. Which would make them go bad first?
2. I used all the ones that turned to save seeds. Will them being refridgerated affect if they will grow? Im planning on using them this season and would like to know beforehand.
3. Any better ways to extend their life? Maybe a good way to dry them out besides a dehydrator?
I know those are a good deal of questions but I thought this would be the best place to get some help. My problem was not being able to decide if I just wanted to eat them, make sauces, salsa, include in dishes, dry out, save seeds...etc. Eventually my time just ran out and at least now I have hopefully good seeds. I am usually very busy and work a lot but I will definitely make time this season.
Thank you guys in advance.