It's all about numbers. Look at how the big tomato breeders do it. Anybody that is jumping into this money grab is not taking these to F8 of even F6. If they are,they are foolish or have no space to grow a thousand plants.Walchit said:Says they are F6, so I would imagine they are stable right?
ÂPr0digal_son said:It's all about numbers. Look at how the big tomato breeders do it. Anybody that is jumping into this money grab is not taking these to F8 of even F6. If they are,they are foolish or have no space to grow a thousand plants.
Do I think selling seeds is a money grab? No. I don't remember saying that. Do I think selling unstable chinense X unstable chinense,giving it a silly name,and then selling it before it's stable is? Yes,yes I do.AJ Drew said:Â
Do you really think selling pepper seeds is money grab? When I think of the time to plant, tend and then dry, sort and count: I think most seed prices I see are more than fair.
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I got mine Saturday and it has 23 seeds inside so he not being cheap. He using bubble mailers. I'm sure he put extra stickers in there too, right?AJ Drew said:Got my order in today. He is using those plastic bubble wrap envelopes. I forget the name, TVP or something like that. Very professional packaging. On the inside, a hand written thank you note. Shipping was fast and professional.
ÂRajun Gardener said:I got mine Saturday and it has 23 seeds inside so he not being cheap. He using bubble mailers. I'm sure he put extra stickers in there too, right?
Sign up for Primo's email list, and you'll get notification when seeds are available, same day they put then on the site. They never spammed me or gave my address out... They just give me a heads up when products become available.BearDown said:Like most pepperheads, I get very excited about new varieties becoming available. I'm going to give Primo's seeds a shot (thanks for letting us know they're available Rajun). His prices seem very reasonable and worth every penny. Can't wait to grow the "big black mama!"Â