February 1, 2010 | #16 |
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I'm finally ready to attempt to grow these HOT peppers. I've read that they take over 30 days to germinate with a heat source and am prepared for that. The question I have is this - I just read that the seeds should be soaked in a solution of bleach (2 bleach to 4 water) and want to know if this is necessary.
Would it be best to pre-sprout them, or would it be OK just to plant in peat pellets or potting soil and then use a warm heat source? I've never used the bleach method - is there a reason for this? |
February 1, 2010 | #17 |
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What I love about Bhut Jolokia is that I can use a small amount to heat something up & it won't overwhelm with some extra-fruity chinense flavor that I personally don't care for.
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Grow them just like you would the rest of your peppers. I haven't grown them but once, but I didn't have any germination problems with Bhuts or Nagas. |
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February 1, 2010 | #19 |
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February 1, 2010 | #20 |
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Thanks Blueaussi,
I'll be planting them tonight like others peppers I've tried - without the bleach. |
February 2, 2010 | #21 |
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this year i try this bhut jolokia too, i'm not sure if i try one fruit when it's ripe but the plant lookin awful.
till yet i have three little seedlings in pots, germination was after 1 Week, germination heat was around +28 degrees have soaked them in chamomile tea for 1 whole day before sowing. greetz Matthias
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"Pepper Gal" ( http://www.peppergal.com/) Recommends soaking all pepper seeds in a Salt Petre solution.
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February 2, 2010 | #23 |
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I grow a whole lot of peppers every year, and I have to tell you, that's just silly. I use peat pots and seed starting mediums with peat all the time. Peat cups are not my favorite things to use, but it has nothing to do with inhibiting pepper germination. Keeping them evenly moist is fussier, and a lot of them start to crumble before it's time to plant. Sometimes they're what's to hand, though, so I use them.
And I never soak seeds unless I know before hand there are are issues with germination in that batch. |
February 2, 2010 | #24 |
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Hey JT, so nice to see you posting!!
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February 2, 2010 | #25 |
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Hi Chris,
Sometimes I just can't keep my mouth shut.. LOL! I hope Greg likes this variety as much as I do. Bhut Js will will be a staple in my garden for as long as am able to grow stuff. And if anyone in the world knows abt growing super hots it is you! I fondly remember you offering me a teeny tiny sliver of one of your fresh pods and I literally could not talk for minutes. Alex (habaneohead) chomped down a larger portion and was almost immediately a fountain of sweat. Never seen a person's face sweat that much so quickly in my life! Sweat poured off him! If only I had had my Flip Ultra then. So I don't like excessively fruity flavor... can't help it. And is one of the reasons I like Chocolate Habs. Be watching your mail box around Saturday, my friend. jt |
February 2, 2010 | #26 |
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I have had mixed results with Bhuts. Some seed took three weeks other three days. Both pre-spouting and planting in a soil less mix work. I also do give the seeds a warm bath for half an hour before planting. Right now I am attempting to start some Chocalate Bhuts and it has been a challange. Two seeds have sprouted but don't appear to be doing well. Also I am using coir to start other peppers and it works great.
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That's normal, not fast. Maybe you had old seed to start with, and they needed the boost to germinate. Regular one to two year old Bhut or Naga seed shouldn't be any more difficult to germinate than any other variety. Tepin peppers can be slow to germinate, and some of the wild peppers are notorious for being slow, but I've never heard of anyone having much trouble with Bhuts or Nagas. That being said, I think it was Carolyn who said that nitrate can improve germination in old seeds, but I believe she suggested using the blue stuff from the big box stores. Most of the hard core pepper growers I know have some sort of voodoo soaking method they use to get faster germination. I've tried a few of them on occasion, but I haven't seen much difference. |
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February 3, 2010 | #30 |
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I am growing the Bhut Jolokia, Red Savina, Trinidad Scorpion, 7 Pot, Fatalii, Jalapenos, Tabasco, and several Habanero varieties.
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