Pepper seeds not true.....
I purchased several varieties of pepper seeds this year from Tomato Growers
Supply including a "reduced heat Habanero" named Aji Dulce. Was supposed to look and taste like a red habanero without the enormous heat. The fruit that grew looks and taste nothing like described and would probably best be described as a yellow cayenne type fruit. Also, tried Cascabel which is supposed to be a round cherry pepper shape and that one is growing fruit that is shaped like a regular bell pepper. My question is this, has anyone in this group ordered seeds from this place and did you have any similar problems? I will be writing this company soon to voice my disappointment. Jeff (longtime lurker) |
Pepper seeds not true.....
|
Pepper seeds not true.....
"Jeff Heising" wrote in message
news:oyh%a.152412$o%2.65516@sccrnsc02... My question is this, has anyone in this group ordered seeds from this place and did you have any similar problems? I will be writing this company soon to voice my disappointment. Yep, I ordered some hot pepper seeds from TGS and they were not what they claimed to be. Which is a shame, because they have some peppers that no one else seems to carry... Craig |
Pepper seeds not true.....
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 03:29:24 GMT, "Jeff Heising"
wrote: I purchased several varieties of pepper seeds this year from Tomato Growers Supply including a "reduced heat Habanero" named Aji Dulce. Was supposed to look and taste like a red habanero without the enormous heat. The fruit that grew looks and taste nothing like described and would probably best be described as a yellow cayenne type fruit. Also, tried Cascabel which is supposed to be a round cherry pepper shape and that one is growing fruit that is shaped like a regular bell pepper. My question is this, has anyone in this group ordered seeds from this place and did you have any similar problems? I will be writing this company soon to voice my disappointment. Jeff (longtime lurker) Thanks for the heads up. I had looked at their stuff and thought about ordering a few that are difficult to find. FWIW, a aji peppers that I grow are yellow, about the size of a long jalapeno, and wrinkled somewhat in the long axis. I believe they are from Peru. So, maybe yours was a cross that did not turn out quite as expected. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:13 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter