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Sowing Peppadews

Started by rutters, March 18, 2009, 22:02:48

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rutters

Hello,

having managed to get my hands on a couple of these precious seeds I was wondering how to sow them to give them the best start in life..any tips?

cheers
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rutters

Before you criticise someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.
That way, when you criticise them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

Tinkie_Bear

I planted mine in a heated propogrator, 100% germination in about a week!  I am already dreaming of stuffing the little darlings with cheese!!!

Hope yours do as well as mine are doing .....

Teej

Hi - what type of seeds are they?  I've done some research on this & there are quite a few "peppadew-type" seeds available to buy so I was just wondering which are the most similar.
Thanks very much.
T.

Tinkie_Bear

Mine were home saved ones that I got from a swap on this site ......

Mowhay

OK you've got my attention what are they and where can we get the seeds ? Pleeeease  ;D

Mowhay

Right I've "googled" and found they are a type of pepper but couldn't find anyone selling seeds ?

Teej

Apparently the "real" ones are trademarked - I've managed to find various similar ones (I think!) called variations of Red Cherry, Ciliegia Piccante, Peperoncino etc etc.

I just wondered which seeds others had used so that I didn't buy something completely wrong!

Barnowl

Quote from: Teej on March 19, 2009, 14:05:32
Apparently the "real" ones are trademarked - I've managed to find various similar ones (I think!) called variations of Red Cherry, Ciliegia Piccante, Peperoncino etc etc.

I just wondered which seeds others had used so that I didn't buy something completely wrong!

None of the varieties you mention are particularly like PeppadewTM are supposed to be; although the first two are a similar shape they are both hot without much/any sweetness (Ciliega Piccante's other name is Satan's Kiss but they get milder with cooking) and I don't think that Peperoncino is an actual variety of pepper, more a  general term meaning "little pepper". In contrast Peppadew are meant to be sweet but still have some heat to them.

I've never actually tried one but would guess it's like a Mini Red Bell with some heat.

PS Some people use the term pepperdew to avoid the TM issue

Teej

Oh right, thanks for that!  Saved me buying the wrong thing then - I was just going by what others had said on t'internet & which peppers looked like they'd do the trick.
Think I'll have to give up then - I've probably got too many others planted anyway!
Sorry for the wrong info Mowhay. :-[

Mowhay

Teej, don't worry that's not a problem, shame we couldn't find some seeds but as usual "the greenhouse is full" so in a way it's better we failed.  :)

Teej

Gives us a year to find some for next time! ;D

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