Thanks for all the interesting replies, but it looks like I am going with "botanist."
Scoville DeVille - Thanks for the offer, but I'm OK.
In any event, I hope all you folks will enjoy reading Mission Manipulations, which should be out by August. In the book, a spy agency grows superhots to torture their prisoners with. Think of the devious possibilities! You will all love that content, as well as the rest of the story.
As I understand, a Horticulturist is someone that breeds/propagates/studies plant breeding, a Botanist is more like someone who studies how/why plants grow. I could be wrong, as I didn't google the definitions yet.
As I understand, a Horticulturist is someone that breeds/propagates/studies plant breeding, a Botanist is more like someone who studies how/why plants grow. I could be wrong, as I didn't google the definitions yet.
Thanks - Horticulturist is better than botanist - from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horticulture
Horticulture is the science, technology, and business involved in intensive plant cultivation for human use. It is practiced from the individual level in a garden up to the activities of a multinational corporation.
peppertuner chilisplicer one of em two is what i would call it , mybe i will fine tune a few chilis i hear it takes 8 years 4 if you have a green house 2 gens a year