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Old October 8, 2010   #1
recruiterg
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Default Pepper - Seed Saving

Is there a trick for pepper seed saving? I just did a germination test from 2010 saved seeds and had low germination. I have been saving the seed from ripe fruits, but I am wondering if you need to let the peppers get overripe in order to get the seeds to be viable. I plan to try again on a heat mat.

If there isn't a trick, is there a trick to getting the seeds to germinate?
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Old October 8, 2010   #2
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I don't think they have to be over-ripe. I bet you'll have much better luck with bottom heat.
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Old October 8, 2010   #3
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Some peppers take as long as a month to germinate. Quite often if you don't have high enough temps the seed will rot before it can sprout. I prefer a soilless mix like Promix for starting pepper seeds. If your seeds have not been treated, I usually give my pepper seeds a quick rinse of 5% bleach solution before planting. If you don't have about 75 to 85 degrees, germination rates are very low.
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Actually the trick is the fact that you can't just save pepper seed, dry it and use it right away. Pepper seed has a built-in anti-germination factor called seed dormancy.

I've had newly collected seed that i would only get maybe 20% germination the spring after collecting but get 90% the next year.

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Old October 8, 2010   #5
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the longest it took me to germinate a pepper seed was 9 weeks.

with new seeds, takes me 2-3 days.
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