QuebecFire said:LOLL....hey trinihottie will you post pics of your douglah plants & pod ?
All are Douglah...Only Flowers... No Pod pics yet...
QuebecFire said:LOLL....hey trinihottie will you post pics of your douglah plants & pod ?
TriniHottie said:Its per heap (5 in a heap) for US$0.31... sometimes its cheaper
Canuk Pepperhead said:oh man im just drooling right now
chilehunter said:I'd go there with 2 big grocery bags & fill them for that price
AlabamaJack said:I am sure customs would have a field day with me if I try and bring them back into the states....
TriniHottie said:Last week...I gave my friend Aunt a bag of my Cherries... she was going NewYork and she hid it and they did not find it...
lol, you and I are nothing alike.AlabamaJack said:My problem is that if they ask me if I have any agricultural products to declare, I would probably fall down on my knees begging forgiveness, and tell them, "You Caught Me". I have to be honest when anyone asks me a question. Just my nature.
I had really rather just get the seeds and try and grow them myself.
I am trying to develop a year round "tropical" climate in my grow boxes by looking at all the environmental information available on T&T and trying to duplicate it.
TriniHottie is a key to this setup since I can pick her brain on soil types, nutrients, humidity, temperatures, etc.
Omri said:lol, you and I are nothing alike.
But yeah, getting the seeds is a lot easier, but then, why would you go all the way just to get something can also get to your home?
Going all the way to Trinidad is for the fresh peppers.
AlabamaJack said:There are reasons I can not even take the chance of getting caught "smuggling" stuff into the states. Has to do with security clearances and stuff.
cap lover said:awesome... hab ale! do you make a non alcoholic version... please,please,please,!!!