December 16, 2018 | #16 |
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Don't use a water-based glue like Elmer's.
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Jeff was the original owner of SESE, now there are new owners. And it was Jeff who did the original website design for Glenn Drowns/Sandhill Preservation. I gave up on growing especially hot peppers several decades ago and I had trouble preventing X pollination with plain old bell peppers as well no matter HOW I tried. If you bag blossoms for peppers you'd be surprised how many wee insect pollinators can get inside.So it also depends on which insects are present where a person gardens. Just my experience with peppers, too darn many variables involved, but good luck to the rest of you. Carolyn
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December 16, 2018 | #18 |
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Pathium,
I agree this link was spot on for the information that I was requesting. I can't do that with my space, and a halfway job won't be reliable. Agree with Carolyn on the variables, looks like I will be buying fresh commercial pepper seed going forward, or make new friends with farmers in the country! Thank- you! -Lisa |
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