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Old August 18, 2012   #1
Solanum315
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Default Saving Seeds From Green Peppers?

I have a very large Siling Labuyo plant with a whole lot of green fruit. So far I haven't had any change color and I was wondering if I can save viable seed before they turn red. Kinda running out of time in New York.
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Old August 19, 2012   #2
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I would wait for a frost forecast and bring some inside. Let them sit on a counter to continue to ripen if possible before collecting seeds. Good luck.
Another choice would be to dig up a plant and bring the whole thing inside. Of course you'd prune the roots to pot it up, but only prune the top where you can leave at least some fruit to ripen.
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Old August 19, 2012   #3
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Where are you in NY that you're worrying about running out of time?
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Old August 20, 2012   #4
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If it's in a pot, bring inside if there is a frost warning. I grew that
pepper last year.
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