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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.

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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.

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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.

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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. 

 

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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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