Seed Exchange
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Subject: I tried those grim reaper seeds
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Cocuzza |
brooklyn New York
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Nothing grew maybe someone will have a whole dried reaper pepper they could send me?
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5/17/2015 12:11:50 AM
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Sledgehammer! |
West Sacramento Ca.
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What are grim reaper peppers
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5/17/2015 2:48:03 PM
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agteacher |
Princeville, IL
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Are you talking about Carolina Reaper pepper seeds. The really hot ones tend to have a poor germination rate but still you can generally get around 50 percent.
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5/17/2015 4:48:43 PM
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spudder |
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Even with a heating mat they can take 3 - 4 weeks sometimes
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5/17/2015 8:54:10 PM
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TheBigTrent |
Arizona
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Sorry the seeds I sent didn't do too well. Yes carolina reaper seeds will take up to a month or longer to germ. How are you germinating them?
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5/18/2015 2:55:30 PM
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Cocuzza |
brooklyn New York
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They didn't come up at all over a month planted and no sign of growth at all my friend said you need the pepper to fully ripen on the plant and let it dry out and open the dried pepper before planting....
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5/19/2015 8:16:25 AM
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Cocuzza |
brooklyn New York
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I put them in the trays like they sell in the store i placed them under my plexi glass hot house on a shelf
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5/19/2015 8:21:27 AM
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TheBigTrent |
Arizona
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Well these were dried and properly stored so I know it isn't the seed. Besides I got them from a very reputable vendor. Better luck next time! :)
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5/19/2015 2:58:10 PM
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