I recently had an individual contact me asking for a couple of different 7 Pod seeds. He asked for the ones I have labeled as "perfect" and "domestic". I happily sent them to him.
He thanked me when they showed up and then said he only needed seeds from one other variety and he would then have seeds from all 17 varieties of 7 Pods. 17 varieties of 7 Pods.
When I was posting the seeds I have available I needed a way to distinguish between the different growing pods I had so folks would know what to ask for. The "perfect" pods got that name because one of the pods last year looked like a perfect representation to me of a 7 pod. Key words there are "to me". The seeds for it came from someone here and were labeled 7 Pod. Just plain old everyday 7 pod. I used the word "domestic" for another one, again to give me a way to differentiate the seeds from other regular old 7 pods. These seeds also came from a grower here and were labeled 7 pod. Plain old regular 7 pod. Nothing else. Some of them are small, some large, some have a lot of wrinkles, some have just a few. They are all plain old regular 7 pods.
Now because I used a unique name for the seeds someone is thinking they are their own species. I should have just said "smaller" or "larger" or #1 and #2 and so on. Live and learn.
So moral of the story is this: Be careful what you call your peppers as there are people who will take you literally and before you know it there will be 17 different species of 7 pods.
Also, if you see someone calling their 7 pods "perfect" or "domestic" tell them they are just your plain old regular 7 pod peppers.
He thanked me when they showed up and then said he only needed seeds from one other variety and he would then have seeds from all 17 varieties of 7 Pods. 17 varieties of 7 Pods.
When I was posting the seeds I have available I needed a way to distinguish between the different growing pods I had so folks would know what to ask for. The "perfect" pods got that name because one of the pods last year looked like a perfect representation to me of a 7 pod. Key words there are "to me". The seeds for it came from someone here and were labeled 7 Pod. Just plain old everyday 7 pod. I used the word "domestic" for another one, again to give me a way to differentiate the seeds from other regular old 7 pods. These seeds also came from a grower here and were labeled 7 pod. Plain old regular 7 pod. Nothing else. Some of them are small, some large, some have a lot of wrinkles, some have just a few. They are all plain old regular 7 pods.
Now because I used a unique name for the seeds someone is thinking they are their own species. I should have just said "smaller" or "larger" or #1 and #2 and so on. Live and learn.
So moral of the story is this: Be careful what you call your peppers as there are people who will take you literally and before you know it there will be 17 different species of 7 pods.
Also, if you see someone calling their 7 pods "perfect" or "domestic" tell them they are just your plain old regular 7 pod peppers.