Goodafternoon from the Netherlands

Hey everbody

Just started growing a wider variety of peppers, been growing red cayenne (only one we really use in the Netherlands for cooking and the only one you can normally buy) for a couple of years now, but during my trips to the States came in contact with a lot more peppers so decided to grow my own.

Bought a couple of different seeds at different hardware and grocery shops in Florida and am now in the progress of growing 10 different peppers.

Bye bye

MC
 
Growing and showing leaves:

-Biker Billy Jalapeño
-Hot Lemon pepper
-Serrano
-Organic Early Jalapeño
-Yellow Cayenne
-Sweet Banana pepper
-Long thin Cayenne

Still waiting on germination :

-Friars cap
-Caribbean red
-Hot Chocolate Habanero
-Cubanelle
-Poblano

Just noticed I started more than 10 peppers

Don't know if the last 5 are more difficult or slower to start up...

Am really hoping that the Friars cap, Caribbean and Hot Chocolate will start up, cause I paid $$$ for those 3

But keeping my fingers crossed and trying to warm up the little greenhouse I have in my living room.
 
Welcome from central Texas! Have a look at Tasty-peppers dot com. He's a member here and in your area. Very affordable and quality seeds.

Good luck with your season!
 
:welcome:   from sunny South Florida! :woohoo:
 
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