Share The Seeds
Share The Seeds Site => Welcome and Introduction Area => Topic started by: AlaskanKingCrab on September 06, 2018, 04:52:51 PM
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Hello all. I'm a new collector for entheogenic plants. I found out about this forum via Reddit.
Little about me. I'm very well practiced in growing hot peppers and various other vegetables in your run of the mill gardens. Please forigive me any typos or crappy posts. I am on mobile and it's a little hard to navigate the site this way.
Thanks to a handful on individual I have. Few different seeds to start my collection but I don't have anything to trade at the time. Except for some various pepper seeds and maybe some heirloom cucumbers and tomatoes. Feel free to ask me any questions.
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Welcome :)
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Thank you! I'm a total newb and I'm kinda lost in the wealth of information. I want to post more but, well, like I said I'm a newb. I'm trying to figure out some way to contribute so that I can be promoted to a full member. But so far the knowledge I've read is more advanced than what I know.
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I am stocking up right now on my home grown Georgia Flame pepper seeds. So delicious. Greetings! 8)
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I've never heard of her Georgia flame variety. What can you tell me about it?
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Welcome to the forum! Lots to learn here and always find some co plants to add to the garden collections.
What kind of hot peppers are you growing? I love to grow anything hot. They are few and far between to find decent hot peppers so I just grow my own. Might be interested in doing some trades...
Skunk
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I've got a pretty nice seed bank actually. I'm waiting on getting a handful of things coming in the mail from a seedswap. Send me a PM and when I'm a full member I'll be able to message a reply to you with a complete seed list. I mainly only deal in super hots.
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Oh I forgot to add somethings. I'm currently doing research on mapacho and growing techniques. I've only been researching it for a few weeks but I hope to one day be able to add a FAQ or contribute to one if there is one already. Where I live it grows very well (USA 7b). I've been exploring the site limitedly via mobile but I will be trying to check in once or twice a week via my local libraries computer.
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I've never heard of her Georgia flame variety. What can you tell me about it?
It is from the republic of Georgia. The country near Russia. The peppers are becoming more prolific as the plant grows, Ive also been polinating them myself due to lack of bees and such right now. Anyway, the plant itself is pretty resilient to most things. For example, all my peppers from the hardware store, all pretty much died are sufficed disease or mold/fungus. My Ga. Flames have virtually no visual damage aside from a couple holes in a few leaves. Pretty awesome considering where I live!!
On to the peppers themselves lol. They are long like a banana pepper, with a little bit of wilt in the formation. The wrinkle of a shishito pepper, but long like a banana pepper. Turns from green to red over the course of several weeks. Once fully mature they are slightly spicy upon contact, and sweet and delicious the rest of the way.
Ive never came across such a great plant from any hardware store. I got this from an ambiguous local nursery. But I have been collecting seeds from each pepper I eat and have a handful at this point. Definitely worth growing at least one time!
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I would love to get my hands on some of those seeds once im a full memeber!!! Ican even trade you some pepper seeds out of my collection! It's mostly hots and super hots.
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I would love to get my hands on some of those seeds once im a full memeber!!! Ican even trade you some pepper seeds out of my collection! It's mostly hots and super hots.
Im down! I have plenty to spare. 8)
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I long for the day where I can have a bigger garden so I can have multiple pepper plants. Welcome!
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Thank you! It’s really nice! I’ve got to scrounge up some money cause I like to plant them in 5 gallon buckets. They do amazing in them.