Umm.. What about green capsicum? Does that mean their technically unripe?kentishman said:The pepper has to be ripe. For example, a friend gave me seeds saved from a green poblano. As I expected, they did not germinate.
If you want to store the seeds to plant later, make sure they have thoroughly dried.
Plant others, but the mother nature may through you a curve ball with those first ones.Kyox89 said:Oh noooo. I harvested and planted seeds from the green capsicum i bought at the supermarket. Sigh. Time to throw them out then. =(
Also what i was hoping for but none of them has germinated.Rymerpt said:Plant others, but the mother nature may through you a curve ball with those first ones.
Jonquill said:Yeah, the green capsicums you buy are just ones that haven't turned red yet.
I have been wondering if there are any secrets to seed collection too. I bought some plants with what looked like ripe pods on and planted the seeds, some like the serrano I had almost 100% success, other things like the yellow wax was dismal. The yellow wax one looked yellow and waxy enough but I am starting to wonder if it might have gone some other colour and been riper if I had left it alone for a while.