I figure I use them enough as it is I should grow them anyone have seeds I could get for fairly cheap? I like hot peppers
mayeeta said:http://www.tomatogrowers.com/
http://www.peppermania.com/
They are fairly cheap, and very reputable.
talas said:My friend try Rainbow chili seeds great reputation for quality,The
man who runs it is a member here and he always throughs some free seeds in..Cannot fault the germination rates they are excellent and
that should be a deciding factor for everyone buying seeds..They
take Paypal to..Here.... Honest cant go wrong here
http://www.rainbowchiliseeds.com/
QuadShotz said:since yer close, also try NMSU..the chile institute.
http://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/
they have great seed and well, I can vouch for the heat of the Bhuts they got.
ALso, my bro Hippy has great stuff at fair prices too. He's a good bloke and well known around here...he eats what he sells. A no-BS dood.
http://www.thehippyseedcompany.com/
Check out the Extreme Pack..its a good deal for superhots.
Cheers,
-QS
Chiliac said:The only problem you might run into is that the plants become too big before you can plant them out. Depends on the space you have at your disposal...
Plant a few as soon as your get them and a few every couple days or so. This will help fine tune your germination technique. And I love seeing them poking up around Thanksgiving (late Nov.) anyway. It takes the edge off life to see new lives starting all winter long, when everything outside is froze to death.dark_abyss0 said:alright thanks a lot guys....looks like I'll buy some seeds on payday.....would I have a problem planting in mid december?
dark_abyss0 said:I have 5 gallon buckets I can use for pots and A covered porch plus we hardly ever get frost here in arizona
jbeery said:Welcome from Prescott, Arizona - Where tonights temp will be about 26 or so F