In reading up on some pepper seed germination tactics, I came across the use of salt petre or Potassium Nitrate for speeding up germ rates for some of the slower and more difficult C. chinensis and wild pepper varieties.
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So thinking I'd just go out and buy some, I went to a local greenhouse. Turns out the guy there grows peppers and does quite well with them, but didn't have any potassium nitrate. But he did advise me to try a pharmacy/drugstore.
The first drugstore I ventured into had a young lady who had never heard of Potassium nitrate or salt petre for that matter.
I told her that it was rumored to be fed to sailors on ships back in the day.
"Oh", she replied, "To prevent scurvy".
"No, it was to prevent a bunch of horned up randy sailors from jumping the cabin boy", I tactfully responded.
In the end she wasn't much help.
When I got home I phoned a major seed seller in Edmonton. They had what I was looking for in 50 lb bags, but it could only be sold to registered greenhouses with a valid numbered business license.
Salt petre was removed from the market at the beginning of the year in Canada. It had previously been available as a stump remover and as a garden soil amendment. But it seems that some wayward youngsters also used it for their pyrotechnic experiments and adventures.
I tried gunshops(because of the gunpowder aspect - gunpowder is made up of saltpetre, charcoal and sulpher), hobby shops (because of the model rockets) a couple more greenhouse/nurseries and even a tree nursery...all to no avail.
I was beginning to wonder if I was going to be able to get this locally at all. The thought of using vinegar, orange juice or chamomile tea as alternative soaks for my pepper seeds were also being weighed as possibilities.
And there was always the online mailorder option.
Finally I decided to try a Big Chain pharmacy in a small town. The pharmacist who answered the phone was an older gent who knew what potassium nitrate was and also what it was used for and though he was sold out, he did give me the number to another pharmacy in the town.
I phoned over and the druggist there said he didn't have any, but that he could order some in for tomorrow.
So, after all that, tomorrow afternoon, I'll be able to pick up 125ml of pharmaceutical grade potassium nitrate for around $6.00 CAD.
I hope the pepper seeds I ordered will appreciate the effort I put forth to help get them started.
Cheers,
Doug
dvg
http://www.brighthub.com/diy/lawn-garden/articles/76741.aspx
So thinking I'd just go out and buy some, I went to a local greenhouse. Turns out the guy there grows peppers and does quite well with them, but didn't have any potassium nitrate. But he did advise me to try a pharmacy/drugstore.
The first drugstore I ventured into had a young lady who had never heard of Potassium nitrate or salt petre for that matter.
I told her that it was rumored to be fed to sailors on ships back in the day.
"Oh", she replied, "To prevent scurvy".
"No, it was to prevent a bunch of horned up randy sailors from jumping the cabin boy", I tactfully responded.
In the end she wasn't much help.
When I got home I phoned a major seed seller in Edmonton. They had what I was looking for in 50 lb bags, but it could only be sold to registered greenhouses with a valid numbered business license.
Salt petre was removed from the market at the beginning of the year in Canada. It had previously been available as a stump remover and as a garden soil amendment. But it seems that some wayward youngsters also used it for their pyrotechnic experiments and adventures.
I tried gunshops(because of the gunpowder aspect - gunpowder is made up of saltpetre, charcoal and sulpher), hobby shops (because of the model rockets) a couple more greenhouse/nurseries and even a tree nursery...all to no avail.
I was beginning to wonder if I was going to be able to get this locally at all. The thought of using vinegar, orange juice or chamomile tea as alternative soaks for my pepper seeds were also being weighed as possibilities.
And there was always the online mailorder option.
Finally I decided to try a Big Chain pharmacy in a small town. The pharmacist who answered the phone was an older gent who knew what potassium nitrate was and also what it was used for and though he was sold out, he did give me the number to another pharmacy in the town.
I phoned over and the druggist there said he didn't have any, but that he could order some in for tomorrow.
So, after all that, tomorrow afternoon, I'll be able to pick up 125ml of pharmaceutical grade potassium nitrate for around $6.00 CAD.
I hope the pepper seeds I ordered will appreciate the effort I put forth to help get them started.
Cheers,
Doug
dvg