Need Coco 7-pod "Douglah" seeds - I also have seeds

"verbally punched in the face"?

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J/K :D Warning for language.
 
flyingappleseedco said:
maybe - but remember this is all about trade- my request was thankfully filled in full- I got what I asked for. > all it took for the most part was getting verbally punched in the face a few times. told ya- its just a matter of faith. well- I still want to see if anyone here wants to trade??? any peppers? --

If you want to trade peppers then I think that's what your conversation should be about in this forum--faith, or no faith.


Alan
 
Beats swapping spit. Are you in need of any Tabasco seeds? :rofl:

No really mate i have to swap ATM, Fatalii, Yellow Congo, red/brown Scorpion, Yellow 7-pod and Omnicolor. All are open pollinated.
 
In other words- you have the lowest brass on the totem-pole. nice.... T_T
heh heh- I kid, kid... =D
meh I own all of those already- they are fairly common - but always worth asking how much> I can't resist. They are good peppers and fatalii can be iffy to germ. its good to have extra!
.. What do want for some Fatalii- omnicolor and what the heck the yellow 7-pods?
red/brown Scorpion? elaborate? whats that? I'm a lil sleepy from the rain so I'm not all here right now..
 
Maybe I'm missing something, but I still see no seed list except the common stuff you initially posted. Whatcha' got? I think people want to know.
 
cmpman1974 said:
Maybe I'm missing something, but I still see no seed list except the common stuff you initially posted. Whatcha' got? I think people want to know.

Yes, inquiring minds DO want to know!
 
I thought I posted that... I did check a page er so back... wait lemme repost it..
Ok -dun suppose it's impressive here. but.... Heirlooms: Bhut, bih, Naga jolokias. Red and yellow -pods and scotch bonnets. peruvian and bullet, gold, coco, Tasmanian, and Meltdown habs. Fatalii. Rooster Spur. Omni color, goan, atomic heart, ball, Dorset Naga, Naga Morich, trin scorps, black pearl, black prince, cap 1035, starfish, Thai Dragon, caribbean red hot, orange and black cobra, Marugala red- did I spell that right??? oh well.. and those funny starfish. Aussie black, volcano, De negro , ancho, de Arbol, devil's tongue red and yellow ---lets just say alot...
New Crosses and university hybrids: caribbean blue mezzor, Goliath gold Bells, titana Vora Bells, Lava Carribe , xela, Black Bomb and marbled cascabel, Japanese Lantern, and some others...
Also got White fire, pepper pepper, cayenne lilac, Guam, and hot cherry...ummm.. I know I left some heirlooms out but for the life of me I can't recall.
Also in the university hybrids are: Nocturne, Cap 2031 , long-tail scorpions, Toxic Twilights, nipples, yellow peter pepper, curlbug and if you care for a non stabilized pepper there's this small community college that gave me one called the twisted soul. But it's disappointingly common looking... as is the white fire heirloom.

ah hah - i did post it, =D
 
Scorps are always hot sorry to say thought that it's only on par with the standard red. - Cap 2031 not hot at all just a snap of heat- but very good looking- Cap 1035 unknown- these are new to me..? Orange Cobra. .. Not that is a mean bitch of a pepper- I don't like fetching seeds for these- they range in heats by climate- I get a lot of unusual feedback from folks- hotter climate peeps say this is worse than at least a standard hab. 4/5 up north I get a lot of reports of about red cheyenne heat 3/5 - here where I am we get about 103 daily in the summer so I can tell you yeah- under those conditions 4/5 solid. More pain than heat though. it lingers too... That one and its twisted sister the Xela are a real pain to deseed.
 
do you have any pics of the long tail scorpion and Cap 2031 ?
sorry soo many questions, which varieties under new crosses and hybrids are the hottest in order of heat?
 
Once again no offense to you but here's a few personal observations. What you have listed as heirlooms I don't believe are really heirloom varieties. You also state that fatalii are iffy to germinate and I definitely don't agree with that, we had a fatalii comparison last year and I don't remember anyone having germination problems
 
which are not heirlooms? Some are stable University hybrids I don't know if I forgot to label one er two as such but everything should be somewhat in order- this was kind of a jumbled effort so excuse any mislabeled material- I can sort em out if you tell me what they are?
 
I guess there are many definitions of heirloom but with chiles I only know of a few types that have ever been refered to as heirloom varieties. Do you just mean that they are open pollinated, or non-hybrids?
 
Oops.. you're right! I apologize- I think I jumped the gun a bit -I mean heirlooms but some are undoubtedly non-hybrids - lump them together after they have been proven true say about 10-13 generations or so. But indeed heirlooms they may not be??? hmmm/. what where the ones in question I'll look em up. -But there are some I listed as stabilized hybrids- they are open pollinated.> list the problem ones and I'll sort it out - oh and BTW I looked at the bag the peat was that Igrow pot mix. haha funny name considering where it came from- ;D
 
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