Hey Everyone,
So I've got a few questions on propagating seeds. First off I'm in Singapore that doesn't have seasons, and currently have a birds eye chili plant that always has fruits on it. some of it's seeds we have literally took straight off the plant and put in a pot and several new plants have started growing. We recently got our hands on some fresh Carolina Reapers, Ghost Peppers, Trinidads, and Scotch Bonnets.
1st question: is it absolutely necessary to dry the seeds out before planting them, or can I just try and go straight into germination? and possibly just put seeds directly into the ground like I did with the Birds Eye?
2nd as far as drying seeds, I live in a very humid place, so for the seeds that I've dried, we have simply put them in the oven at the lowest setting and left them there for 8 hrs. Is this a huge no no and I just killed all the seeds or can this be done and is there any guidelines to follow?
Almost all places I've read talk about drying the seeds and growing next season, this situation is a bit different.
So I've got a few questions on propagating seeds. First off I'm in Singapore that doesn't have seasons, and currently have a birds eye chili plant that always has fruits on it. some of it's seeds we have literally took straight off the plant and put in a pot and several new plants have started growing. We recently got our hands on some fresh Carolina Reapers, Ghost Peppers, Trinidads, and Scotch Bonnets.
1st question: is it absolutely necessary to dry the seeds out before planting them, or can I just try and go straight into germination? and possibly just put seeds directly into the ground like I did with the Birds Eye?
2nd as far as drying seeds, I live in a very humid place, so for the seeds that I've dried, we have simply put them in the oven at the lowest setting and left them there for 8 hrs. Is this a huge no no and I just killed all the seeds or can this be done and is there any guidelines to follow?
Almost all places I've read talk about drying the seeds and growing next season, this situation is a bit different.