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Old February 8, 2019   #44
zendog
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Default Skin protection for super hot seeds?

My grow list this year:
Asi Sivri
Joe E. Parker
Sweet Banana
Carmen
Beaver Dam
Pablano
Chervena Chushka
Peperone di Senise
Aji Colorado
Aji Mango
Sweet Chocolate Ghost
Fatalii yellow
Brown Bhutlah
Trinidad Cherry yellow
Tobago Seasoning
Sweet Habanero Orange
Fish
Plus one that turned up as a cross of Asi Sivri that is like a slightly fatter Asi Sivri which thicker walls (banana pepper thickness), which I've really enjoyed. I'm not sure if it is stable yet, but got some very similar peppers off my F2 plants last year.

I don't normally plant anything hotter than I would eat, but I received some super hots as a bonus packet this year and thought I'd grow them out for my local PTA plant sale, with proper warning of course. It is the Brown Bhutlah that I think is pretty darn hot. When you all are planting super hots, do you wear gloves or anything like that to protect yourselves from any left over heat? I know most people do when seeding peppers, but these are dry and most of the placenta and flesh is off although maybe a bit dried on as residue. Should I be careful or are the pretty much benign at this point?
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