Re: [CH] Chiltepins in peat conatiners

David C. Yoshiba (av8d-ysb@asahi-net.or.jp)
Thu, 8 Apr 1999 09:35:24 +0900

Ah, this reminds me. In my posting a few minutes ago, I forgot to mention
that one of the types in the egg cartons was a chiltepin type "imported"
from Ethiopia. They took an extra few days come up, but they're up.

At 2:08 PM -0700 99.4.7, Donald R Jordan wrote:
> I know it is really tough to get chiltepin seeds to sprout.  Unless
> you're one of those with the magic touch, you have to use just about
> every trick in the book.  Unfortunately, I can't remember the tricks.
> You might try searching the archives for  "sprout" or something similar.
>
> ===
> -DrJ-
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> ---Greg Jensen <gjensen@amrion.com> wrote:
> >
> > All knowing CHs,
> > A few weeks back I planted a bunch of chiltepin and scotch bonnet
> seeds in
> > some of the little peat conatiners most garden centers sell.
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