I figured I'd make this post for the current and future seed salesmen on this site. What do you think is most important about the business you buy your seed from?
I am not speaking of any sellers in particular on this whatsoever. My experiences have been pretty fantastic with every source I've ever had, mostly because I will buy from the smaller sellers than the big name companies that will hurt you. That being said, here's my two cents on what's important as a whole:
Bottom line is I want to be able to expect and anticipate problems down the line but be able to avoid them if possible. I don't want to buy from a company and have very low germination or a high rate of hybrids because quite simply chili growing is time dependent. I don't have time to ask for new seeds once I've started, and when the peppers start bearing the wrong fruit it's too late to fix. Of course great customer service is a no-brainer and I expect nothing less from the small businesses that sell seed. Almost all of them have this quality. But the bottom line is that no matter how good your customer service is, if my seed wasn't what I was expecting there was a variable in my grow season that I couldn't control and it can be easy to be disappointed.
That being said, I don't expect a seed seller to have 100% control over hybridization and germination. It's pretty much impossible unless you have amazingly controlled environments and quality seed/pod selection. I think the MOST important thing is having an honest, open policy with the customers. If you didn't grow your own seed, I want to know. I you have done a germination test and had lower than average germination, go ahead and let me know and maybe give me a few extra seeds because of it. If your plants have been open pollinated or carefully isolated I'd like to know that too. If I know all of these things I can properly weigh risk on my own without having to delay my season. If I'm still disappointed, that's when the great customer service can come in at a close second.
I can germinate a lot of seeds if I'm worried about germ rates, and if I knowingly buy OP seed I'll be more intrigued by a hybrid than upset by it. What do you guys think?
I am not speaking of any sellers in particular on this whatsoever. My experiences have been pretty fantastic with every source I've ever had, mostly because I will buy from the smaller sellers than the big name companies that will hurt you. That being said, here's my two cents on what's important as a whole:
Bottom line is I want to be able to expect and anticipate problems down the line but be able to avoid them if possible. I don't want to buy from a company and have very low germination or a high rate of hybrids because quite simply chili growing is time dependent. I don't have time to ask for new seeds once I've started, and when the peppers start bearing the wrong fruit it's too late to fix. Of course great customer service is a no-brainer and I expect nothing less from the small businesses that sell seed. Almost all of them have this quality. But the bottom line is that no matter how good your customer service is, if my seed wasn't what I was expecting there was a variable in my grow season that I couldn't control and it can be easy to be disappointed.
That being said, I don't expect a seed seller to have 100% control over hybridization and germination. It's pretty much impossible unless you have amazingly controlled environments and quality seed/pod selection. I think the MOST important thing is having an honest, open policy with the customers. If you didn't grow your own seed, I want to know. I you have done a germination test and had lower than average germination, go ahead and let me know and maybe give me a few extra seeds because of it. If your plants have been open pollinated or carefully isolated I'd like to know that too. If I know all of these things I can properly weigh risk on my own without having to delay my season. If I'm still disappointed, that's when the great customer service can come in at a close second.
I can germinate a lot of seeds if I'm worried about germ rates, and if I knowingly buy OP seed I'll be more intrigued by a hybrid than upset by it. What do you guys think?