When I finally gave up

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  1. JDweeler

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    It always seems to work out that way. I had finally given up on my ghost peppers and all my other germinating peppers after almost 4 months. I sourced out and found some already grown peppers and the same day I get home and almost all my peppers have sprouted now lol did they detect I had given up or where they teasing me ? Here's the ones I just picked up ImageUploadedByTapatalk1363788809.364519.jpg
     
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    ghost peppers...you're a madman!
     
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    The flavors outstanding and it makes some awesome jam
     
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      ha, i bet they do!

      canyou recommend a good website for buying seeds?
       
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      Honestly do not buy any off Amazon I ordered 100 of them last year and not one of them ever even sprouted tiny bit

      had good luck with these http://www.thehippyseedcompany.com/
       
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      Thanks for the link, i've just been looking at growing a superhot or naga chilli. Quite a challenge to get it right apparantly.
       
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      You must be nuts!!!! :runforhills:

       
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        Wow that bloke was seriously suffering. I think I will keep as far away from them as possible.

        Rusty
         
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          i've seen that one before, absolute madman.

          here's a funny one:

           
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          JDweeler - did you soak the seed first? I always hot water soak mine for 24hrs and discard any that are still floating. Pretty much 100% germination in a few days.
           
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          Yup soaked em then tried half in a paper towel and half in seed starting soil wit heat mats under both and a light
           
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          If I made u guys some jam you'd love it its not hot it's like eating jalapeƱos... Well a little hotter
           
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