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- > Helotes, Texas > PGP Public Key at: > http://pgp5.ai.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x01BC316C > > ---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. > _________________________________________________________ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com