From time to time I have to voice a beef if not for others, then for myself. For whatever the reason it generally benefits both, or should anyway. In many cases when someone has desirable seed in very small quantities and makes them available for a seed train, it is each and every riders responsibility to assure the every rider if at all possible has a chance to acquire said seed even if it means taking just 1 seed and making it count. I was very interested in a few of the varieties Steve aka Lovepeppers was contributing. The pictures above do indicate there was a substantial amount of seed of one of the selections for everyone to acquire enough to grow and distinct packaging of another that is now missing from the train***, yet when they reached here many selections were gone. I have many times taken only 1 seed from a given selection to assure the train met the benefits of the following riders. Rant over.Lovepeppers said:The train is on it's way to jedisushi.
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I added a big bag of goodies plus some rare f1 varieties.
I added some olive green habanero seeds. I grew out four plants of chocolate habanero from Judy at pepperlover and one plant matured with olive green habaneros. Judy will be helping stabilize this natural variant.
I also through in some chocolate scorpion X unknown. I grew some of ed curries from pucker butt chocolate scorpion and one plant came out with some pretty gnarly pods with great taste. To me it r esembles a slight undertone of the jalapeño flavor. I like it a lot and will be working on stabilizing it.
Lastly is, I added a baggie full of the aji cito mutant plant that started off with 4.5 cotydelons then leaf nodes doubled and so on. The plant grew nice and bushy with many pods, but about 1/2 to 3-4 the size in the regular aji cito. I reaped more pods from the mutant than the other 2 regular aji citos. Pic of it about in May, just a baby.
You will know right away if a mutant sprouts by the cotydelons.
***refer to rule #4"If you remove the final content of any of the varieties from its packet, return the empty seed packet to the large zip lock bag so that it may be refilled by the originator for the next round."