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April 5, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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bogus seeds?
2 years ago I got seeds shipped from china that were supposed to be indigo rose,but the tomatoes were a lot larger than 2oz and they never were any color but red.
The same goes for sub arctic plenty,the tomatoes took like 80 days to ripen and there were 3 different types of tomato on the same plant. I forgot the name of the place I ordered from on amazon but I would be leery of any seeds from china. |
April 5, 2016 | #2 |
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right, don't buy seeds from China.
Search ebay, there are listings for square watermelon seeds, with pictures of square watermelons. No mention that square watermelons are grown in forms to make them square. I have also seen seeds for red, blue, green, purple, and black strawberries on eBay, all from China. All the pictures of the berries are the same exact picture, just photoshopped to change the color. I would say the Chinese aren't exactly honest and forthcoming about factual information with the seeds they sell.
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April 5, 2016 | #3 |
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007HMW8H2/...332200_TE_item
and the # on the seed packet is SV002837 when googled shows a black russian cherry tomato,so it was a double whammy failure. |
April 5, 2016 | #4 |
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Nothing new with these folks.
Years ago they made a junkie fake Mouser rife that had Mouser stamped on it and below that it said USA. Mouser is Made in Germany. Then there are the crappy scooters and motorcycles they are flooding the market with. They are nothing but piles of junk. |
April 5, 2016 | #5 |
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As the standard of living in China improves, many manufacturer's have shifted production to Vietnam. Always following the "lowest" labor cost.
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April 5, 2016 | #6 |
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I had good luck with live plants from hirts,but the seeds were from china.
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April 5, 2016 | #7 | |
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If the product is one that used to be made here you cant blame them you can blame people like GE that have dropped the quality of their products. When I was younger I was programmed to think all things out of Japan was junk. This is simply not the case. As for buying seeds on EBAY and amazon I have yet to do it nor will I ever. There are too many reliable vendors out there to take a chance. The square watermelon is something strange all together. They are very expensive and not fit to eat. People buy them for art and display. They cant get them ripe and the exact size at the same time. They tried but failed so they are marketed as art. Worth |
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April 5, 2016 | #8 | |
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http://www.moldedmelons.com/
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April 5, 2016 | #9 |
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Worth, I don't think I'm brave/stupid enough to pull the trigger on a rifle or shotgun or pistol made in China. There's a private skeet range about 200 yards from where I launch my bass boat. They've had two weapons explode in the last 5 years and none in the 35 years before that. Those two weapons were traced back to metal made in China. They don't allow China stuff of any kind inside the compound now. Members have to prove that their weapons and ammo are Not China made. The club president lost his left eye on the last malfunction. He also owns the land the range is on. I'd probably be on his side in a jury vote.
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April 5, 2016 | #10 |
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whatever the seeds were I did have a mutant I saved seeds from.So that should be interesting.
It had 3 main stems from 1 seed. |
April 5, 2016 | #11 | |
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I ordered from Angelfield and the seeds were in my mailbox in 2 days, way more than what I ordered.She has 99% approval rating.Excellent germination and all potato leaf like they are supposed to be.Organically grown and with a net to deter cross pollination.I wonder if some of the "reputable" seed sellers would have approval ratings that high if they were being rated like EBAY does, just from what I read here http://www.ebay.com/usr/angelfieldtomatoes?rt=nc It is illegal to transport seeds from China anyway,I think, and they will be confiscated by customs and many have been.I have seen some seeds sold from China on EBAY that are like 99 cents and free shipping.I can't figure out how they do that and make money. |
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April 5, 2016 | #12 | |
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It is THE book on these rifles. The pictures and the part in the book was about just that, how sorry and dangerous these things were. I will send you a PM and might start a thread to tell you my discovery on this junk so as not to go off topic here. Is it really a bargain, literally not on your life. Worth |
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April 5, 2016 | #13 |
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the china seeds were in a brown bubble envelope and marked "household articles" gift
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April 5, 2016 | #14 | |
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As for shipping it is another subject on economics and its history but in today's market shipping is almost free. Believe it or not the container type shipping used the be illegal in the US. A great part this was to protect the dock workers. With that change and other trade agreements the pacific shipping lanes are now almost like a super highway. There isn't one time you cant go to the Anchorage airport without seeing several 747's converted to cargo, getting refueled and serviced from flight from Asia. Worth |
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April 5, 2016 | #15 |
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During WWII my dad was stationed in India and he told us as kids in the 50s about watermelons and other melons grown in square forms so as they ripened the vendors could stack them up. Never once did he mention what the taste was. I have seen the pumpkin faces forms advertised but never tried it.
Back to the original thought: I agree with those who will purchase as little as possible from China especially food products, finished or seed, human or pet.
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