SprigOfTheLivingDead
Garden Addicted
OK, so it wasn't 5000 attempts, but it was certainly 100. I almost gave up on these guys but I gave it one more shot and it paid off.
I was given some peppers by a friend of mine and they really impressed me. Good sweet flavor, and damn spicy, which is about all you can expect from a pepper. I am not sure what kind they were. The friend did not know and I did not see any pics of the adult plant. Anyways, it piqued my interest and I tried to germinate some seeds. I failed. I tried again. Failure, again. I tried and tried and tried.... And each and every time I failed.
So, I'm happy to report that after six months of failed attempts one of the seeds finally sprouted. For this germination attempt I took the seeds from one of the peppers and using 120 grit sandpaper I abriased each near the basal end of the seed. I then soaked them in water for about 24 hours and removed the floaters. Of the ones that sank I took 9 and followed my normal germination method of putting them on a wet paper town in a tupperwareish container on a heat mat.
At that point I basically told myself "just let them sit on that mat indefinitely and see what happens". Well.... It took a month (!!!!) of chillin' on the heat mat, but one of those seeds finally popped a root out. I immediately put it to damp dirt under a dome. Here's hoping for the best!
A ripe pepper of this variety. @HotPepperQueen , look like anything you know of?
I was given some peppers by a friend of mine and they really impressed me. Good sweet flavor, and damn spicy, which is about all you can expect from a pepper. I am not sure what kind they were. The friend did not know and I did not see any pics of the adult plant. Anyways, it piqued my interest and I tried to germinate some seeds. I failed. I tried again. Failure, again. I tried and tried and tried.... And each and every time I failed.
So, I'm happy to report that after six months of failed attempts one of the seeds finally sprouted. For this germination attempt I took the seeds from one of the peppers and using 120 grit sandpaper I abriased each near the basal end of the seed. I then soaked them in water for about 24 hours and removed the floaters. Of the ones that sank I took 9 and followed my normal germination method of putting them on a wet paper town in a tupperwareish container on a heat mat.
At that point I basically told myself "just let them sit on that mat indefinitely and see what happens". Well.... It took a month (!!!!) of chillin' on the heat mat, but one of those seeds finally popped a root out. I immediately put it to damp dirt under a dome. Here's hoping for the best!
A ripe pepper of this variety. @HotPepperQueen , look like anything you know of?
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