Thank you so much for the seeds, and the variety!! Im really looking forward to growing these. You are the man!
Âwrinklenuts said:Are the pubescens peppers good to dehydrate and turn into powder or are the walls of the pepper too thick? Also, are the seeds good to eat just like any other pepper?
Âwrinklenuts said:Are the pubescens peppers good to dehydrate and turn into powder or are the walls of the pepper too thick? Also, are the seeds good to eat just like any other pepper?
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy growing them this season, plus enjoy eating the juicy pods this Summer.wrinklenuts said:I received my seeds today and Im totally blown away. Thank you soooo much! You are so generous. I really appreciate it. I cant wait to grow all of these great varieties that Ive never grown before.
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I usually freeze or ferment any extra pods. They are extremely juicy, so I personally like to put that to good use.wrinklenuts said:Are the pubescens peppers good to dehydrate and turn into powder or are the walls of the pepper too thick? Also, are the seeds good to eat just like any other pepper?
You're welcome man, enjoy!stettoman said:There are going to be a lot of pubes showing in northwest Minnesotka this year!! Thanks Dale!
You're welcome! Try out some of the non Pube varieties I sent too, if you get a chance. They are some of my favorites to cook with.Crazy Monkey said:Got mine this weekend. Awesome varieties..
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Glad to hear everything got there in one piece. Good luck this season!Suncoast said:Received mine today. Great selection. If I can reciprocate....just let me know
ÂThegreenchilemonster said:You're welcome! Try out some of the non Pube varieties I sent too, if you get a chance. They are some of my favorites to cook with.
The black seeds are the Pubescens. Germinate them just like you would any normal pepper seed. They usually take a bit longer to sprout than non Pubes do.Dr.Peppar said:Â Thanks a million!
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Any advise on sprouting the black seeds?