Txclosetgrower said:You'd think that Fatalii's Seeds would have them...but i looked and nope. They do have other cool varieties and i think he's based in Sweden.
http://fatalii.shop.wosbee.com/PublishedService
MrArboc said:Finland. Almost right, but I guess it's common for Europeans to mistake the US for Mexico too
Txclosetgrower said:Lol sorry mate could have sworn he was swedish, seems to be tons of chileheads from there.
But as far as US & Mexico, give it 20 years and it will be the same thing anyway
lee said:Heya Armadillo,
Got a good source for fatalii seeds. And guess what, it's a German seller. I have ordered bhut seeds from them before and they germinated 100%.
http://www.semillas.de
btw: I also have some fatalii seeds for ya.
patrick said:I've got some fatalii seeds you can have too. Just let me know if you want some.
Armadillo said:Hey guys! That sounds great! Two different strains? Could be interesting! Thanx for the offer!
lee said:Did you checked the link?
Pam said:http://www.seedsavers.org/Details.aspx?itemNo=1214
Great organization, I order from them every year.
Pam said:http://www.seedsavers.org/Details.aspx?itemNo=1214
Great organization, I order from them every year.
McGoo said:They let you have 25 seeds for $9.75? And more to the point, they sell by weight? Thats amazing, woudlnt take long to flood the market with those sorts of quantities! I would assume that is just a standard form, and it doesnt mean they really have that many, but still!
Txclosetgrower said:I imagine they would sell in that quantity for farmers. Can you imagine how much heat 5 lbs of fatalii seeds could produce in a season?