wanted I just want some "Hot Pepper seeds"

What do you have?
Are they the real deal?
How much?

I would like some "scorpions" or "REAL"ghost" Bhut Jolokia seeds.

Let me know what you have, thanks.
 
We offer Trinidad Scorpions and Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Peppers) on our website. You can click the banner at the bottom of my post to visit our page. We isolate our plants for purity as well.

There are also a lot of other great vendors here, check them out in the Vendor Vault area of the forum.
 
Hey Belly be glad to help you get started. Scorps lol damn near a dozen types. Let me know and do not buy! To many people will trade or give. Be careful Rich
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One package left.
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/37693-gotrox-2013-free-mystery-seed-giveaway/page__st__20
 
Ok sorry guys been crazy around here, and well with old age comes forgetfulness :shh: . LOL
Is/are any of these still available?
Just looking to try to grow a few super hot's again this year, I messed up and didn't let seeds of what I had last year dry completely and the molded.
 
Plus I've tilled the garden twice then we get so much rain you cant get in garden to plant anything, and now overgrown again!
 
Thanks Ba
 
willing to do that as well and still try a late start.
My chocolate Habbies are only about an inch tall then of course the Greenhouse grower bought Jalapeno plants.
 
Joyner got it right. Starting from seed now in MD probably won't yield a harvest before Fall frost. Check local Amish or Mennonite fruit stands that sell plants. Here in PA they have a good selection of 6"-9" plants for $1.39/4 plants. Varieties include orange hab, poblanos, new mex, jalapenos, serrannos, thais. Gotta start seeds in January if you want ripe pods before Fall frost. If the other folks who offered you seeds do not have what you are looking for, PM me and I will give you some. Just send me a SASBE...
 
 $1.39 for four plants is pretty dang cheap.
ms1476 said:
Joyner got it right. Starting from seed now in MD probably won't yield a harvest before Fall frost. Check local Amish or Mennonite fruit stands that sell plants. Here in PA they have a good selection of 6"-9" plants for $1.39/4 plants. Varieties include orange hab, poblanos, new mex, jalapenos, serrannos, thais. Gotta start seeds in January if you want ripe pods before Fall frost. If the other folks who offered you seeds do not have what you are looking for, PM me and I will give you some. Just send me a SASBE...
 
you guys are right, I'll just have to wait until next year to do some super hots, I have already bought a few others like jalapenos and habbies, just wanted something a little more exotic.
Thanks
 
I've never tried to ship 1 gallon pepper plants before and don't know how well they will hold up, but I would bet they would do fairly well by priority mail. They are harder than small seedlings are, so you would think they would ship better. Anyway, I have a half dozen 1 gallon Moruga Scorpion plants that have peppers on them right now.(they would probably drop off in shipping, but you would have more starting right away) That might be a better jump start. Not sure how much a producing plant should cost, but those small mail order seedlings a couple of inches tall go for around $8 each. PM me and we can talk if interested in going that way. Tom
 
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