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Kato's has a quickly dwindling number of chile seeds mostly all hot.
All you need to get them is e-mail me with your address and what you are looking for all we ask is some chile seeds in return Swap
bubbaschili
01-13-2005, 07:17 PM
i have always wanted to raise peppers...but i have a brown thumb...every plant i touch dies.
i go into plant stores and the plants yell dont buy me dont buy me i want to live i want to live.
You'll have to try some seeds. No better satisfaction then watching a plant from seed to fruit and knowing you had something to do with it.
willard3
01-15-2005, 10:10 AM
You know, growing chile plants is a lot like doing math homework: nobody wants to do the homework and says he has a brown thumb or just doesn't get math.
With minor but consistent attention, it's very hard to kill a chile and I've tried.
Hydroponics is good because daily tasks can be automated and one day's "I forgot" is rarely fatal.
bubbaschili
01-16-2005, 09:56 PM
You know, growing chile plants is a lot like doing math homework: nobody wants to do the homework and says he has a brown thumb or just doesn't get math.
With minor but consistent attention, it's very hard to kill a chile and I've tried.
Hydroponics is good because daily tasks can be automated and one day's "I forgot" is rarely fatal.
wow what a coincidence...i stink at math and i cant grow a plant to save my life. :D
JA1LB1RD
01-17-2005, 08:49 PM
You know, growing chile plants is a lot like doing math homework: nobody wants to do the homework and says he has a brown thumb or just doesn't get math.
I wouldn't have done math homework if I could've bought it at the grocery store. :P
fatalliman
01-18-2005, 11:40 PM
Hey Kato,
let me know if you need more seeds, I'll check the stock and give what I can again, You seed bank was great last year. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know you can't buy the chile's you can grow.
Marv
PS how's that fatalii tree going these day's?
JA1LB1RD
01-19-2005, 01:24 PM
[quote="fatalliman"] you can't buy the chile's you can grow [quote]
But you can buy the chiles you can't grow :P
bubbaschili
01-20-2005, 07:33 AM
wow...its getting deep in here
fatalliman
01-20-2005, 07:14 PM
Jailbird & bubbaschili,
I'll clarify my statement. In my region of Wi. you'd be lucky to get undesirable jalapenos and at $3.99 a LB might find some serranos or orange habs if your lucky, so if you want more hot or different varieties you have to grow them, then there's my season with a short one at that, I can't grow alot of the varieties I'd like without a greenhouse and container gardening. My thumb isn't the greenest, but I keep trying.
Marv
bubbaschili
01-20-2005, 09:12 PM
that makes scence......
Hey Marv your right these varities we are offering your not gonna find in no grocery store or any specialty store these seeds are not commercialy grown we have over 25 different types of Habanero's alone
Tina Brooks
04-21-2005, 10:41 AM
Well, we've got two inch sprouts... should be ready to move into containers by the end of May! Yay!
We've started about 5000 seedlings... :shock: AND, I'm not allowed to do anything with them, but show them off. You should see what my taking care of the Mr. Naga has done. :oops:
Anyway, the Peppermaster and the Art Director are doing the growing, I'm just doing the watching... I'll let you know how it goes.
P_Schneider
12-19-2005, 11:53 AM
So is anyone interested in a seed swap for this year?
Pyro91
12-19-2005, 07:31 PM
I'm in.
This is what I have right now to trade with my approx seed count.
Orange Devil Habanero 400+
Naga Jolokia 100+
Ring of Fire 1000+
Scotch Bonnet 100+
Kato's still has seeds that we'll trade for datils, chocolate habanero's. Just contact us and we'll set up a trade.
Mick
Kato's
staffing
12-22-2005, 03:31 PM
Kato's has a quickly dwindling number of chile seeds mostly all hot.
All you need to get them is e-mail me with your address and what you are looking for all we ask is some chile seeds in return Swap
Don't have any seeds to trade, but would love to have a few habanero varietals to get started for next year...
I could harvest as many seeds as you would like from the resulting plants if you like. Let me know.
Josh
Josh,
I'll get some seeds out to you along with a flask of our newest sauce.
Mick
Kato's
staffing
12-27-2005, 12:57 PM
Josh,
I'll get some seeds out to you along with a flask of our newest sauce.
Mick
Kato's
Hey, Mick, thanks. By the way, I grew some chocolate habs last summer. I was too busy with school to try to figure out how to harvest seeds, but I might actually have some seeds left. I'll check.
I got your email today. As I said, I'll see if I still have some seeds. If I do, they're yours. I'll let you know tomorrow.
Josh
Josh
Glad to hear you got the seeds what do you think of those varieties?
Hope you like the sauce & candy bar have a great new year.
Mick
Kato's
staffing
12-30-2005, 10:55 AM
Josh
Glad to hear you got the seeds what do you think of those varieties?
Hope you like the sauce & candy bar have a great new year.
Mick
Kato's
My wife (and I) loved the chocolate. The sauce looked interesting, so I placed an order for another bottle this morning. Haven't opened the seeds yet.
I did find a few chocolate hab. seeds I intend to send to you.
Josh
chuk hell
12-30-2005, 12:42 PM
I'm looking for red savinas and chocolate habs if anyone can spare some. All I have to trade are some local chile pequins and some Florida "wild peppers" that I think may be a pequin variety but the pods are elongated and not the "bb" type we have here.
I'd be glad to send some $ along to cover expenses if those seeds don't tickle yr. fancy. Just PM me.
staffing
12-30-2005, 12:58 PM
I'm looking for red savinas and chocolate habs if anyone can spare some. All I have to trade are some local chile pequins and some Florida "wild peppers" that I think may be a pequin variety but the pods are elongated and not the "bb" type we have here.
I'd be glad to send some $ along to cover expenses if those seeds don't tickle yr. fancy. Just PM me.
If you want chocolate habanero seeds, you can always try Rheimer Seeds. That's where I got mine. I do have a better idea, though. I'm including a link to a local producer that I know for a fact grows alot of chocolate habs (i have a couple bottles of his "Sangre de la Tierra" hot sauce, made with choc. habs). These people are real nice. I'd love to get them involved with this board.
I bet if you email them, they'll send you all the seeds you want.
http://www.bigsfarms.net/info.php?page=news
Hope this helps.
Josh
chuk hell
12-31-2005, 12:22 PM
Thanks Josh!
I'll check it out.
Tina Brooks
01-03-2006, 09:30 PM
I need some seeds too... But not for personal plants. I need seeds in commercial quantities.
The ones that I do want for personal growing though are the Red Savina, the chocolate hab, the Datil; and any other really beautiful looking plant.
To slightly change the topic... Does anyone know of a good link for growing periods for the different peppers?
We've got a much shorter growing season than most up here and our farmers want to get the seeds based on that time frame.
T.
BringOnThePain
04-09-2006, 07:14 AM
Looking for seeds of Scotch Bonnets, Italian roasters or anything in a chocolate color. I haven't much for trade as I only need to use these for next year. But if someone wants to make a few bucks.
-Stef.
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