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klyth
03-15-2008, 04:32 PM
If anyone has these seeds available, please let me know. I just lost my entire crop of Bhut's, and I'm looking to try again with a more diverse spread.

I'd gladly pay for the seeds and shipping, provide a SASE, whatever I need to do.

Thank you!

WACOFlyer
03-15-2008, 07:15 PM
Did you start all of you seeds at once?

I never do. I always leave some back in case I screw up and have to start another batch of seedlings.

My .02

thepodpiper
03-16-2008, 07:24 AM
klyth, PM me your address.

Dale

klyth
03-16-2008, 09:01 AM
Did you start all of you seeds at once?

I never do. I always leave some back in case I screw up and have to start another batch of seedlings.

My .02

I did. Chalk it up to this being my first time.

klyth
03-16-2008, 09:26 AM
klyth, PM me your address.

Dale

Done Dale. TY.

chilliman64
03-17-2008, 03:19 AM
I tried growing 7pod and Trinidad Scorpion seeds this season and must say that I am less than satisfied with the results - very slow growers, they seem to be more susceptible to aphids than any of the other varieties I grew, very slow to bud - don't think I'll bother with them ever again. I had seeds from two different sources for each variety with the same result.

klyth
03-25-2008, 03:05 PM
klyth, PM me your address.

Dale

Did you want a SASE, or a check or anything? I'd gladly pay for them, and the shipping.

cheezydemon
03-25-2008, 03:08 PM
Lol, good info chilliman, but he seems undaunted!

I have all of those growing inside right now, the scorpion seems to be a slow grower, but the 7 pot seems to be taking off.

My pride and joy is AJ's Dorset Nagas. They are so freaking bushy and big leaved.

klyth
03-25-2008, 03:17 PM
Lol, good info chilliman, but he seems undaunted!

I have all of those growing inside right now, the scorpion seems to be a slow grower, but the 7 pot seems to be taking off.

My pride and joy is AJ's Dorset Nagas. They are so freaking bushy and big leaved.

heheheh :) I gotta TRY! I can't just not try because someone's having a tough go of it!!

theHippySeedCo
03-26-2008, 06:25 AM
Careful with the Dorset :mouthonfire:, hottest of the naga's ive tried so far

Philipperv
03-28-2008, 05:56 AM
Careful with the Dorset :mouthonfire:, hottest of the naga's ive tried so far

You are the undisputed final word on this as far as whole chili eating goes but the Dorsets aren't as hot as the Naga Morich. I think they seem hotter to you is because they are bigger in size than the Morichs and, therefore, contain more capsicum overall.

AlabamaJack
03-28-2008, 07:39 AM
and also remember, unless all the different varieties of the superhots are grown under the same conditions and treated the same, you simply can not make a direct comparison IMO...

I simply will not eat a whole fresh pod of any of them but with the varieties I am growing this year, I will try small slices of each and make a decision based on that for what ever that will be worth...

I am anxious to compare the following:

Dorset Naga
Naga Morich
Bhut Jolokia
Bih Jolokia
Trinidad Scorpion
7 Pot
Devils Tongue
Fatalii

I am sure all of these will absolutely burn me up....

POTAWIE
03-28-2008, 09:44 AM
You know you got an extra hot one when you cut it open and there is a little bit of volcanic "juice" inside:mouthonfire:

talas
04-06-2008, 11:16 AM
guys you making me jalous,carnt wait to try my own got my dorset/african nagas in just had some fatali(yellow) and orderd some red..how easy are the 7 pod to germinnate compared to the nagas (secretly looks up 7pot on chileman.org to Sound Kewl ;))and whats the heat like :onfire:

POTAWIE
04-06-2008, 11:45 AM
and also remember, unless all the different varieties of the superhots are grown under the same conditions and treated the same, you simply can not make a direct comparison IMO...

And even then it doesn't mean that you're growing each one in their ideal conditions, although they should have very similar
needs.

talas
04-06-2008, 12:07 PM
potawie those photos of yours are indeed chili porn,youve got some fine plants your red savina harvest had my mouth watering,do your nagas over-winter ok ?:)

POTAWIE
04-06-2008, 12:35 PM
Glad you enjoyed the pics. I've never overwintered a naga but my scorpion is doing ok, although the aphids really liked it.
7-pot seeds shouldn't be any more difficult to germinate that the nagas or other hotties.

talas
04-06-2008, 01:46 PM
tx for the advice..as for the aphids,its one of my biggest worrys,have you magic formuyla to keep them at bay as using chemicals would be a last resort for me :(

POTAWIE
04-06-2008, 03:12 PM
ladybugs are your best bet but they aren't very active in the winter. When an overwintered plant goes semi-dormant there is very little new growth for the aphids to feast on. A good soap spay and/or pyrethrum insecticides can also help with small infestations.

talas
04-06-2008, 05:07 PM
thank you POTAWIE,have printed the advice of for later use(well i can Hope i dont need it but that would be wishful thinking:)

pepperfever
04-11-2008, 09:36 AM
Interesting to hear of the slow germination rate on Trinidad Scorpions and 7 pod/pot. I'm still waiting on the nagas but the scorpions and 7 pod were up in just days and all growing great. They are all new to me this year. Someone forgot to tell my peppers they were supposed to be slow.

talas
04-11-2008, 09:40 AM
must admit all my dorset nagas where sprouting in a week so no complaints from me,will have some organic nagas soon so ill share about to those that need them or are having trouble with the ones theyve aquired :)