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Seeds

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Hi,

 

Anybody know where I can buy Capsicum seeds, I live in Surin / Si Sa Ket area, so On Line maybe best.

 

Thanks

? I think most people just use whatever they find in the capsicum they just ate.


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33 minutes ago, cooked said:

? I think most people just use whatever they find in the capsicum they just ate.


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Doesn't work well. But your local farm shop should stock seeds.

Wife bought about 12 packs of red,yellow and green seeds while we were in the US. Plants are just now starting to show promise.:smile:

Just an idea give Amazon Thailand a look.

 

30 minutes ago, grollies said:

Doesn't work well. But your local farm shop should stock seeds.

If you say so! I have to weed them out of the region between the kitchen and the compost heap.

The reason I don't buy seeds of capsicums  is because in the past they just didn't grow beyond the one inch high stage.

11 hours ago, cooked said:

If you say so! I have to weed them out of the region between the kitchen and the compost heap.

The reason I don't buy seeds of capsicums  is because in the past they just didn't grow beyond the one inch high stage.

Just my personal experience. I have tried growing them from capsicum bought at the shop. Didn't go well but I'm trying again.

 

Some people have better results than others, especially with tomatoes.

Just buy the Capsicum and bury the seeds, add water and fertilizer ....  :shock1:

they will grow to be nice big Capsicums ...

Generally speaking, if it's a hybrid variety, then the seeds don't germinate or do germinate and don't grow well and seldom, if ever, produce fruit. I think a lot of fruit and veggies nowadays are hybrids.

 

I've emailed you re seeds. 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

As a W. coast US person, do you mean bell pepper?

If yes, the only seed packet's I've seen is(see the pic) is

from this seed Co. The have 2 packs I have got before,

1. green   2. green to yellow. If you leave on the plant

long enough they will turn red.

Last time I was in Korat, I looked and the store was out,

the store is the distro for All of Korat.

 

I'm about to order these from the US in my seed order:

"heirloom pepper seeds, Yolo Wonder
Improved strain of California Wonder, larger and more

mosaic resistant, 4-4.5 x 3.75-4 in. diameter, thick flesh,

3-4 lobes, dark green to red, pendant, compact spreading

24-28 in. plant, dense foliage protects against sunscald.
Thick skinned holds up well  for baking or stuffing.
Sweet, delicious and eaten raw in salads."  the red bell pic.

 

And they are OP

rice555

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YoloWonder-01.jpg

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