I've been doing fine with my pepper seed germination, so I don't have anything to complain about, but something came up on another thread that made me want to ask the experts, just for interest purposes. I was told several years ago that you should dry out your pepper seeds for 55 days (he was specific)and then soak them in water and plant them. I mentioned this in another thread and one of the moderators mentioned that you can take seeds right out of the pod and plant them, and you would get just as good germination. I tried that a couple of times and got about half the germination rate as I did when I dried out the seeds. So, what does everyone think about this? Is it fine to plant right out of the pod? How about the time you should dry the seeds? Would a week or two be just as good, or what times does everyone think is a good time period? When i first started growing peppers, most of the general info on the internet talked about holding the seeds till next season and didn't really get specific on planting seeds within the same season. I guess I'm just curious. I treat most everything I do with plants more scientifically than many people, so I would like to hear what you guys think on this subject. Thanks, Tom