Just wondering if anyone has bought from this company www.reimerseeds.com ....they have an impressive list of chillies but I've never dealt with them before
bentalphanerd said:The chilli seed company (UK) isn't too bad for asian & european varieties. Their search function isn't brilliant so best to go for a browse.
http://www.chileseeds.co.uk
Pepper Ridge Farm said:It depends if the pod has been dried in a dehydrator or not. The heat would probably kill the seed. A naturally dried pod is natures way of spreading genetics.
Daisy7117 said:True, and most packaged brands use this method, or freeze-drying, to speed the drying process...which renders the seed not viable and impossible to germinate....but I would still try some seeds anyhow, you may get lucky.
POTAWIE said:It definitely has to do with the heat of the dehyrating process. I dehyrate mine with less heat over a longer period of time and when its done this way I get great germination from seeds.
thepodpiper said:I agree with POTAWIE you can definetly use dehydrated pods for seeds all of mine are from a dehydrater and I have great gemination %. My dehydrater is set at 105 Deg. I did a test on mine and out of 60 seeds of 12 varieties 3 did not germinate but I only waited about 20 days and threw them out so who knows about those three.
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