In canada with a *beep* load of CHERRY BOMB seeds!

Ok guys,
i currently cut some cherry bomb to make feta stuffed peppers and i have an incredebily high amount of seeds !!!

Since im in canada ....

SASE could only work for canadian.

otehrwise it would need some internationnal stamp (cost around 1.07$ canadian)

So if anyone here is interested in seeds, you can just send me a "SA1.10$E" ;) i will love to give you plenty of seeds of that type and probably throw some Ring of fire seeds or other
seeds i have. nothing superhot for this year.... Whatch out next year ;)

If your interested PM me !
 
Indeed superhot!
I received a nice bunch of 20 seeds that should provide enough heat and pain. From someone very kind :) live one state below ;)

but for those low heat pepper cherry bomb.... those are jalapeno heat type very good thick walled pepper great for stuffing,
also perfect for wive and children to learn slowly how to appreciate heat in food.
can be use in sauce to give some body and color

and they are prollyfic. and grow well in northern parts and are early producer,

i think i have like 1000+ seeds easily
Anyway i just want to give instead of compost those seeds.
 
Potawie you may be right, just bought those at the farmers market.
since they go for mass production they use prolific and resistant peppers.
and thet dont mind for the F1 type.

taste is great and give nice small round pepper about 1.5 time size of a golf ball.

for sure i will have a row of that in my garden next year.
 
If I'm not mistaken, cherry bombs are f1 hybrids so the next generation f2s will not grow true
Does this mean they will not fruit or that they will not be the same pepper? I got some from the store the other day and they taste great so I saved the seeds hoping to grow them next year.
 
They will likely fruit but they are now f2 seeds and will all grow different showing recessive traits not neccessarily seen in either of the parent plants or the f1
 
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