So, just out of curiosity, I searched eBay for fresh peppers and came across this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/...#ht_1177wt_1271
I decided to "Ask The Seller A Question", and this is what I said to them:
"Are you really selling single pods from a Morouga Scorpion for 18 dollars apiece? I find it extraordinarily difficult to believe that you put that much work into growing the plant (or plants) to justify that, and they are not hard to grow, or hard to find. How many have you actually sold for that outrageously overinflated price? I grow plenty of peppers up here in Michigan, even super hots, some even tougher to find than the Morouga Scorpion, without extraordinary financial burden. Regardless of demand, there is no rational justification other than greed for you selling those peppers at that price."
Unbelievable, the greed in this world. People have a knack for looking for the easy way out, and have no sense of ethics, morals, or scruples, or putting in work to provide a good/service actually worth the money they charge for it. $18 for one pepper that isn't tough to grow or find! I mean, it is a little tricky to germinate Morougas, but I had no problems getting a huge plant, the limiter being the soil at my mom/stepdad's garden not being rich enough in phosphorus/potassium, so it had trouble setting pods. However, anyone keeping abreast of my garden videos knows that I am not lacking in pods at the homefront plants!
Notice the novice seller boasting the Scoville rating of the Morouga being 200 Million Scovilles, as well! I just about shit myself when I read that! Hahahaha!
http://cgi.ebay.com/...#ht_1177wt_1271
I decided to "Ask The Seller A Question", and this is what I said to them:
"Are you really selling single pods from a Morouga Scorpion for 18 dollars apiece? I find it extraordinarily difficult to believe that you put that much work into growing the plant (or plants) to justify that, and they are not hard to grow, or hard to find. How many have you actually sold for that outrageously overinflated price? I grow plenty of peppers up here in Michigan, even super hots, some even tougher to find than the Morouga Scorpion, without extraordinary financial burden. Regardless of demand, there is no rational justification other than greed for you selling those peppers at that price."
Unbelievable, the greed in this world. People have a knack for looking for the easy way out, and have no sense of ethics, morals, or scruples, or putting in work to provide a good/service actually worth the money they charge for it. $18 for one pepper that isn't tough to grow or find! I mean, it is a little tricky to germinate Morougas, but I had no problems getting a huge plant, the limiter being the soil at my mom/stepdad's garden not being rich enough in phosphorus/potassium, so it had trouble setting pods. However, anyone keeping abreast of my garden videos knows that I am not lacking in pods at the homefront plants!
Notice the novice seller boasting the Scoville rating of the Morouga being 200 Million Scovilles, as well! I just about shit myself when I read that! Hahahaha!