How To Save Pepper Seeds To Grow Next Year - Pepper Geek

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Nighthawk799
    @Nighthawk799 3 года назад +222

    As a totally inexperienced gardner I have saved my cucumbers last year seeds. I dried them and just store them in a plastic bottle. This year I planted them, not expecting anything special.Instead i had the healthiest and most incredible plants and the cucumber they are producing is nothing I have ever seen in my life!!!

    • @keltsdance
      @keltsdance 3 года назад +4

      Excellent

    • @TennRides
      @TennRides 3 года назад +10

      If they don't look like the cucumbers you harvested the seeds from, they were very likely hybrid cucumbers. Hybrid plants do not plant true, meaning they will not be just like the plant you originally liked. I only plant Heirloom seeds, that way if I like the end product, I know that saving the seeds to plant the following year with give me exactly the same product I liked.

    • @RIZE_2020-
      @RIZE_2020- 2 года назад +2

      @@TennRides that's true. I found that out with my bell pepper plants. One pepper is red already, but it's much smaller than the original.

    • @horrorhotel46290
      @horrorhotel46290 Год назад

      beware !! if cucumbers are cross pollinated with certain decorative pumpkin varieties, they can turn quite toxic.
      never use 2nd+ generation cucumbers with a bitter taste

    • @LilYucky
      @LilYucky Год назад +3

      The reason for this is the seeds you produced are acclimated to your current environment due to the mother plant surviving the conditions you have specifically for your garden.

  • @rustydespain
    @rustydespain Месяц назад +3

    I never use gloves because a love chili burn especially when I’m cockeyed after playing with my Twinkie and rubbing my eyes!! Love it!!

  • @tissuepaper9962
    @tissuepaper9962 3 года назад +111

    I like thinking about the fact that by saving the seeds, we're playing right into the pepper's plan. We're the suckers in this situation lol.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +34

      Haha, right - they're like, "it's too easy..."

  • @monicalittle788
    @monicalittle788 3 года назад +21

    The best part about seed saving peppers to me is how much better they grow locally than their parents grew. I wait till the season is coming to an end.

  • @jarnevanbec2886
    @jarnevanbec2886 3 месяца назад +1

    This is the video equivalent of word salad. So much content for what might be the easiest vegetable for seed saving...
    Cut open, wipe loose seeds, dry on coffee filter, done.

  • @justwanderin847
    @justwanderin847 2 года назад +7

    I string my ripe peppers on a needle thread and hang them up to dry, and use them all year long in the kitchen then when planting time, just cut one open and the seeds are fine.

  • @grampabadger
    @grampabadger 3 года назад +34

    I bought a pound of Thai sweet chili peppers about five years ago, used a few of them, then put the rest in the freezer. Out of curiosity, I pulled one out and broke it open and planted the seeds. About 8 plants came up and I got a few peppers that year. I took one of those peppers and planted the seeds from it, got nine plants and about 2 pounds of peppers just a week ago. I guess I'm doing something right. No special prep. I just let the peppers dry out and start the seeds in cups inside.

    • @lauranapoli4893
      @lauranapoli4893 Год назад

      can i use me dried thai chili to try to plant this year

    • @2lotsill
      @2lotsill 10 месяцев назад

      We freeze ours fresh every year. I'll save a handful and let they dry, toss in a baggie in pantry and use those the next year for planting. Last year my wife throw all the dried ones in the freezer with the other ones. 😢

  • @Steve197201
    @Steve197201 Год назад +2

    A couple of years ago, I had some thriving chili pepper plants. I clipped off some of the chili peppers and just put them into a paper bag. I didn't even cut them open. I just let the peppers dry out in the bag.
    Last month, I broke open one of the dried peppers and planted the seeds in pots. They all germinated and the seedlings are nice and healthy.
    So for small peppers, I would just store some whole peppers in paper bags and let them dry out on their own. Plus each pepper makes a convenient little package to store the seeds!

    • @wordsbymaribeja1470
      @wordsbymaribeja1470 Год назад +1

      Same, I did this with Banana peppers. Out of lazyness I let the peppers dry, and then put then in a paper bag. These are seeds from 2021. This year I attempted to sow some Banana pepper seeds using the original seeds that I bought, two attempts and none of the seeds from the original seller germinated. I tried againt with my seeds saved from 2021 (didn't bother try growing the peppers in summer 2022), and all the seeds that I saved germinated, and they were much bigger than the harvest from 2021 even though they were in a bigger pot. I don't think you need all this moisture absorbtion for the seeds.

  • @ioxmedia
    @ioxmedia 11 месяцев назад +2

    2:26 Desiccant's don't remove oxygen, they remove moisture. High specialised ones may remove some gasses, they are primarily for adsorbing with a high affinity for water molecules.

  • @jonhobbs7241
    @jonhobbs7241 4 года назад +29

    U can get those bags at any smoke shop . Haha or local rx dealer haha . I'm joking . I love your channel . Keep up the good work

  • @carlanchastain9989
    @carlanchastain9989 3 года назад +3

    Had my best year for peppers this year. Saving seed from them for sure this year

  • @Ja2808R
    @Ja2808R 3 года назад +5

    I love the bite at every video. They’re all helpful as peppers grow really well in my garden. With that in mind, all your videos are great!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +1

      Fun fact - that is actually me crunching into a pepper :) Thanks for watching our channel!

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 2 года назад +4

    I've been taught a few grains of rice does the drying the air inside with the seeds.
    Your bags might be best I don't know, I try using the dark brown medicine bottles with my rice. My second season with grow lights
    Thanks love your helpful videos Sir

  • @ronriaj
    @ronriaj 3 года назад +7

    Excellent presentation from beginning to end, even telling about the dryness and storing in a baggie. Thank you so much.

  • @cindysquirrelloffgrid9514
    @cindysquirrelloffgrid9514 3 года назад +15

    thank you for your video. I grew Tolli's Sweet Italian Frying Peppers this year and they are supposed to be red when ripe, but I had about one pepper per plant that instead of going green to red they went green to black, at first i thought it was a fungus or something, but no they are beautiful black peppers and I want to keep the seeds and see if they grow black peppers next year

    • @diannew5264
      @diannew5264 2 года назад

      It's a genetic thing maybe even your climate. It may have been something I read on Seed savers exchange. A lot of my peppers start turning black or get black streaks. Ancho's jalapenos cayennes..don't matter. Nothing wrong with the pepper. A lot of varieties are descendant from an originally black pepper variety.

  • @phillystyles1073
    @phillystyles1073 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Pepper Geek! Got some charapita peppers from my Peruvian buddy, hoping to have some plants of own soon!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад

      Awesome! You'll love them

  • @josephvoss8275
    @josephvoss8275 3 года назад +30

    Silica gel packets are a desiccant. The remove and control moisture not oxygen. To remove oxygen, use an oxygen absorber. They are mini sachets containing iron fillings, clay, and salt. The clay element produces moisture, and the combination of salt will activate the iron fillings to absorb oxygen.

    • @marlonw5053
      @marlonw5053 Год назад +1

      A study showed that the longevity of brassica seeds was greatly affected by moisture and not oxygen, so while you are correct, using a desiccant like silica or even better, zeolite, is the key to the longest seed life. Then generally it is thought the next is keeping cold after drying.

  • @DrunkInPublic
    @DrunkInPublic 2 года назад +1

    This channel is the absolute best

  • @fashnvain3194
    @fashnvain3194 3 года назад +6

    Because we were too weak with Covid, we had a ton of super ripe peppers in the garden! I saved all those seeds for next year. Then I stuffed the peppers and vacuum sealed them for the freezer. I’m much better now and the hubby is getting there. We’re going to have a huge family dinner and the peppers will be hot and delicious. Also had a ton of red potatoes we harvested and froze those as well. Everyone said to get our heart rate up with Covid, so we gardened when we could. Really helped! Thankful for swift treatment and a lot of prayers. Go garden everyone

  • @melissabattiato232
    @melissabattiato232 3 года назад +7

    Just found your channel, and I am TRULY “geeking out”. Thank you for being thorough, yet concise. Very appreciated. Will def be coming back throughout this growing season.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +2

      Yesss! Glad you found us :)

  • @decibellx2194
    @decibellx2194 3 года назад +2

    I'm pretty lucky. I live in Las Vegas. dehydrating my peppers or, drying them is a no brainer. put them outside in the summer for a very short time. done deal.

  • @SaintBigAl
    @SaintBigAl Год назад +1

    Hi there, when I dry my pepper seeds I put them in a small plate and put them on top of the fridge , they are ready in about 7 to 10 days . On top of the fridge is warm and dry and they germinate nicely the next year.

  • @ammiedoering4205
    @ammiedoering4205 3 месяца назад +1

    The best information as always

  • @billyvance4662
    @billyvance4662 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much. I had so many questions about when and how I should harvest my seeds and you answered all of them. This is my first year growing peppers and I will definitely be following your channel closely thank you

  • @microwavedmetal
    @microwavedmetal Год назад +1

    Habaneros are native to my country and we even export the habanero sauce which if you have ever been to a Belizean restaurant you will find it at every restaurant..I’ve planted before but I wanted extra information on how to successfully harvest and grow my plants…your videos have helped me exponentially

    • @michaelstewart8022
      @michaelstewart8022 Год назад

      Marie sharps?! brought a bottle back home w us from Belize. beautiful country, delicious food

    • @microwavedmetal
      @microwavedmetal Год назад

      @@michaelstewart8022 glad you enjoyed our wonderful country

    • @marcusush517
      @marcusush517 Год назад +1

      Now I’m in the mood for a nice cold Belekin and a few panardes and or Garnaches

  • @uninhabitedspace
    @uninhabitedspace 3 года назад +2

    I want to thank you for your content.

  • @jordanyeager9220
    @jordanyeager9220 2 года назад +1

    Hand model on point!

  • @barbarabutler997
    @barbarabutler997 7 месяцев назад

    I see your Spicy box from Hot Ones! Love them! I have a small pantry full!! I hope Sean appreciates both of you. ❤

  • @noora7773
    @noora7773 2 года назад +1

    I've always kept any seeds that I've collected in a coffee filter that's taped shut. Normally they germinate well for many years. The only plant that I've had difficulties with is jalopeno! Next year I won't probably need to grow from seeds because I can just overwinter the current ones.

  • @LTGiants2000
    @LTGiants2000 3 года назад +3

    I like your videos, you put a lot of quality and time into them. Well done, thank you. Subscribed.

  • @mikeCavalle
    @mikeCavalle 3 года назад +4

    I find, in dry Arizona, that making a cage of two hand sifters, slicing the peppers laterally a couple of times, putting them in the cage, and hanging to dry outside. This makes crushed dried pepper and seed. Shaking the cage every few days shows the progress towards drying.

  • @travofoz
    @travofoz 2 года назад +2

    one thing you can to get air out is put a bunch of those little bags in a sous vide bag w/ hand pump. leave the little bags unsealed. pump out air, while still sealed press little bags sealed.

  • @B4ldyman1
    @B4ldyman1 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant. Thank you very much indeed. It’s going to take me quite a long time to find out if it works - but I’m well excited already.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад

      Glad we could help, good luck with planting!

  • @TITAN0402
    @TITAN0402 Год назад

    You really are the pepper geek man and i'm proud of ya. Thank you for your well informed video.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  Год назад

      Appreciate the kind words, thanks for watching ☺️

  • @yummyforadam7485
    @yummyforadam7485 4 года назад +5

    Exactly what I was looking for, thanks!

  • @jask320
    @jask320 4 месяца назад

    If you don't have silicagel, you can use white dry rice instead!
    Thanks for the video!!!

  • @terryatthetube
    @terryatthetube 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Pepper Geek. I’ve grown for years but never saved seeds. The super hot world has a plethora of hybrids and got several this year. I got golden primotalii which one came out mustard. Man is that hot! Not sure if mustard primotalii seeds are available anywhere so I figure I’ll try saving seeds and grow them next year.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 месяца назад

      Sounds like a good plan, any primotalii is a scorcher!

  • @hollywood4809
    @hollywood4809 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video Sr.

  • @Mit4798
    @Mit4798 3 года назад +1

    It would be cool to watch you do deeper dives into certain peppers you are growing!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад

      Thats a good idea - we'll probably do that later this year and definitely next season.

  • @tluva1020
    @tluva1020 2 года назад +6

    I've always stored them in a paper bag or envelope. As long as they're in a dark, dry spot they'll be fine for next season

  • @6stringgunner511
    @6stringgunner511 3 года назад +1

    😋 mmmmm Yummy!
    Peppers!!!

  • @mountaingator001
    @mountaingator001 2 года назад

    THANKS...I JUST LEARNED A LOT!

  • @jameswilmot4537
    @jameswilmot4537 2 года назад +1

    Have saved loads of pepper seeds from last year. Should be lots of hybrids this year which I'm looking forward to :)

  • @racgrac28
    @racgrac28 3 года назад +1

    That gel pack you added to the jar, doesn't remove air, it removes moisture!

  • @EDLaw-wo5it
    @EDLaw-wo5it 2 года назад +1

    new sub. Thanks

  • @Auto-Tech-Matt
    @Auto-Tech-Matt 2 года назад

    I had a few peppers still on a plant from last year that had died over the winter. Figured I would try to germinate them in a plastic bag on a paper towel that had been dampened. And they have germinated in a little less than a week. And I have now planted them. So we will see how they do.

  • @Gangstarzzzz
    @Gangstarzzzz 2 года назад

    I use the water methode before i dry them the seeds that sink are the best.👍

  • @edwarda2033
    @edwarda2033 3 года назад +1

    I’m going to try this with some choc habanero this year, thanks.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +1

      Nice, definitely wear the gloves 😁

  • @Elias2206
    @Elias2206 2 года назад +3

    Just a tiny hint. Silica gel is absorbing water quite well but is has nothing to do with oxygen. If you can find extreme finde iron powder that might work oxygen absorption.

  • @hahahahagrin
    @hahahahagrin 6 месяцев назад

    Love your channel; have learned much, even though growing / seeding peppers for some time. Note that you stated that the Desiccants would remove all "oxygen" ; I believe you meant moisture correct?

  • @nildaotero2933
    @nildaotero2933 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, thanks for sharing

  • @Hadmin
    @Hadmin 3 года назад +2

    I got a 5x12 test tube rack for my seeds that went on wish for about $15-20 or so. think i got 35 types of sorted seeds now

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад

      Thats a unique idea, we need a better seed organization solution.

    • @Hadmin
      @Hadmin 3 года назад

      @@PepperGeek It won't store a massive quantity of seeds, but more than enough to sell/give away and keep your own garden growing. Unless it's a smaller seed. I think I got thousands of Explosive Ember seeds and the vial is not even half full. If you are worried about humidity getting into the vials (the lids I got are pretty bad) you can probably stuff a packed wad of cotton at the top and that will probably keep it fresher for longer, maybe one of those little bags on top if you're gonna be extra careful.

  • @joerydzewski1871
    @joerydzewski1871 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for info!!!

  • @felisalpinis7357
    @felisalpinis7357 2 года назад

    Placing the seeds in a sealed plastic bag traps the moisture in the seeds in the bag. The Dessicant will only dry the air in the jar outside of the bag. Maybe use paper envelopes in the jar instead? Also agree with comments here regarding Dessicants vs. oxygen absorbers.

  • @trinitavargas7404
    @trinitavargas7404 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Can you save more than one baggy of seeds in each mason jar?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Of course! Just be sure to label them ahead of time 😅

    • @trinitavargas7404
      @trinitavargas7404 2 года назад

      @@PepperGeek Does it have to be all peppers?

  • @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14
    @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 Год назад

    I'd love to know your method of growing hot sauces, LOL. Reminds me of the time I wired about a dozen of those mini MRE Tabasco bottles onto a pepper plant and posted it on FB, claiming I had a patented process to save multiple steps. Seriously though, this is great info; thanks!

  • @connecticutwormsgardens
    @connecticutwormsgardens 3 месяца назад

    @peppergeek early on 2:30 you say you recommend using a desiccant packet to remove "any excess oxygen" from the storage container.
    Desiccant packets remove MOISTURE.
    They do NOT remove oxygen.
    You can purchase oxygen absorbers, if you want an oxygen free environment.

  • @topgrain
    @topgrain 4 года назад +5

    Very straightforward and helpful. Thank you. A question: My Jalapenos were plentiful, but small because I had 2 plants in each 3½ gallon pot. If I save seeds from these small peppers, but give each plant its own pot next spring, will the peppers be small like the ones that produced the seeds?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  4 года назад +3

      The reason for the smaller size could either have been due to genetics (variety), in which case the peppers will be similar in size, or the environment (more likely). For example cooler temperatures, not enough sunlight, overwatering, etc. Size of the pot shouldn’t affect the size of the pods unless the pot is super tiny and you’re trying to grow bell peppers.

    • @topgrain
      @topgrain 4 года назад +1

      @@PepperGeek Thanks. I think I will skip these seeds and plant some new ones in late February.

  • @johnmaclean2040
    @johnmaclean2040 3 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @jasmijnnoorlander7667
    @jasmijnnoorlander7667 11 месяцев назад

    Hi there,
    Thanks for the informative videos! I'm enjoying them a lot. Just a question about seed harvest and cross pollination, how does this work with peppers?
    Thanks a lot,
    Jaz

  • @potatius6421
    @potatius6421 3 года назад +1

    So I oven dried a few carolina reaper peppers last year. Took a few seeds out a few months ago and they seem to work great. So I guess less thinking

  • @charlesroberts3910
    @charlesroberts3910 2 года назад +1

    If u know soeone that works in a pharmacy u can get free desiccant packs that cow with pils and the throw them outs

  • @berniesmith7640
    @berniesmith7640 8 месяцев назад +1

    How do you prevent cross pollination ?

  • @charlottematou5896
    @charlottematou5896 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video! I somehow forgot to collect seed from my fresh peppers. However I airdried some of my chili de arbol last autumn, who are now stored in a jar. Can I try and use their seeds? Would you say drying the peppers and collecting the seeds afterwards is a reliable method? Thank you!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +1

      Saw your comment on our site - but in case anyone else here is wondering, yes! Air-dried seeds should be good to use. As long as they weren't frozen when the peppers were fresh or exposed to temps above ~120°F, they should germinate.

  • @bobribbeck4515
    @bobribbeck4515 3 года назад +1

    Silica jell is for moisture noa oxygen

  • @edwardlubin322
    @edwardlubin322 6 месяцев назад +1

    I find using empty cleaned small medicine/prescription bottles to store dried seeds very convenient. Just a thought.😅

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  6 месяцев назад

      Good idea - might make for an awkward conversation when you show someone your collection, though 😁

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 4 года назад +1

    Excellent..thank you !!

  • @paisley1134
    @paisley1134 2 года назад

    New subscriber here 🤩🥳🤠

  • @YomYestreen
    @YomYestreen 3 года назад +19

    Silica/Desiccant packets have nothing to do with keeping oxygen/air out. Unless you use a vacuum pump there is always going to be some air in a container. Desiccants are for eliminating moisture from the air around them. Otherwise great vid, I appreciate your channel.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +6

      Yep, I'll have to address this in the description as you are not the first to bring it up, thanks for watching

    • @YomYestreen
      @YomYestreen 3 года назад +5

      @@PepperGeek I didn't mean to beat a dead horse, just didn't see anyone else mentioning it so I hoped it would be helpful. Keep up the good work on your channel. 👍

  • @charmedlife6933
    @charmedlife6933 4 года назад

    Great advise about ‘disease’ transfer. Thanks

  • @splol4130
    @splol4130 3 года назад +1

    Do you sell the seeds😍😍😍👍👍👍👍 nice video thanks fo sharing

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +1

      Not yet, potentially later this year - sign up for our emails to be the first to know: peppergeek.com/mail

  • @fieldingfowler3793
    @fieldingfowler3793 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @jbonkerz
    @jbonkerz 3 года назад +3

    I look forward to saving the seeds from my Cayenne and Jalapeno plant. They were relatively close to each other so I am also looking forward to see if any cross pollination occurred and if it did I am excited to see the results of the cross.

    • @tammismith2921
      @tammismith2921 3 года назад +2

      oh, that would be interesting. We have several different kinds along side of each other. Madhatters, Sweet and Petite, Pippins, Mariachis, Sweet Banana, Hungarian, and Ghost. , Hard to tell what we would get? lol

    • @jbonkerz
      @jbonkerz 3 года назад +1

      Ooo with that many varieties it will be interesting to see what sorts of hybrids you get!

  • @daelyngreene518
    @daelyngreene518 3 года назад +2

    I live in Tennessee. Grew poblanos from plants bought at a local nursery this year (first time gardener). I’m gonna save some seeds to attempt to grow next year. I’ve read online that poblano seeds won’t germinate if the temp is under 70°. Is that a hard cutoff? Not sure when I should start the seeds for next year (and if I could try planting some now to see if they’re viable).

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад

      No they should definitely germinate, but it may take significantly longer if it is cool. Cooler temps are also more risky for damping off. 80°F seems to be a sweet spot for germinating most varieties.

  • @chelsiefiscus9502
    @chelsiefiscus9502 3 года назад +3

    My wax peppers are starting to turn red. But not all at the same time. So do i pick them an they rippen more on my kitchen counter before takong seeds out to save? Thanks

    • @nicholas_obert
      @nicholas_obert 3 года назад +5

      It is better to let them ripen on the plant. Just pick them one at a time.
      Edit:.
      The fruit is going to receive nutrients from the plant as long as it remains attached. The longer the fruit ripens on the plant, the higher the chance of getting viable seeds since they have the possibility to fully develop.

  • @ericaepperson8928
    @ericaepperson8928 Год назад +2

    typing this comment with fingers burning from making jalapeno poppers, yeah I even had gloves sitting next to me, lol

  • @williamwilson6887
    @williamwilson6887 3 года назад +6

    I thought about saving seeds this fall from my 90 varieties I’m growing. My concern is with them growing so close to each other there may be some cross pollination which will result in “mixed” peppers from the seeds. Have you had this issue at all ?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +4

      It will definitely happen occasionally - you'll just get a few strange accidental crosses - might be cool!

    • @Shelzbells
      @Shelzbells 3 года назад

      This was my concern too. I plant many different kinds of peppers and they are all pretty close together.

    • @rogerclarke7407
      @rogerclarke7407 3 года назад +2

      @@Shelzbells Yes this can happen, this year I have sheppard peppers on a plant that looks like the sweet mini plant, more fruit than shepherds usually have, just as big. can't wait to taste them.

    • @Shelzbells
      @Shelzbells 3 года назад

      @@rogerclarke7407 hahahah Thats interesting. Let us know how they turn out. I guess it could be fun getting some kind of weird cross pepper.

    • @rogerclarke7407
      @rogerclarke7407 3 года назад +2

      @@Shelzbells just letting you know the shepherd- sweet mini cross peppers are delicious, sweet tangy juicy. Only downside is the thickness, my mother-in law roasted some up with olive oil and garlic and was disappointed with the yield

  • @chokethewoke746
    @chokethewoke746 3 года назад +1

    I don't do no heat :-) Feel the burn get the high.

  • @bentoutofshape6319
    @bentoutofshape6319 3 года назад +1

    A quick question..
    How do you keep your peppers from cross pollinating? I have yet to grow peppers that are true to the parent plant from seeds I have harvested. Some are happy little accidents. Some are not....
    Keep doing what you do!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад

      If you want to avoid it, you'll have to isolate flowers or branches before the flowers open. Once the isolated flowers begin to set fruit, the isolation fabric can be removed. Then save seeds from those pods. You can use 'paint strainer' or cheese cloth as a material

  • @debbiegibson6113
    @debbiegibson6113 3 года назад +2

    I use a potato peeler. The long barreled one. Just cut the top cap off, stick the peeler down inside and give a few twists. All the guts including the membrane come out. Slice in half and jalapeno poppers here we come.

    • @rafika816
      @rafika816 3 года назад

      That's great advice. Thanks for sharing your method.

  • @ethanboyd7843
    @ethanboyd7843 2 года назад

    Even store bought? Does heirloom come into play?

  • @robsanty
    @robsanty 7 дней назад

    Can I just put them in a tin lid and place them on a dehydrator to dry them ?

  • @jeffreyjbyron
    @jeffreyjbyron 3 года назад +3

    Do seeds need to dry out? Is it possible to germinate seeds right out of the pepper? I'm in CA and our growing season is so long, I'm wondering if it's possible to get two generations into one year. Peppers seem so forgiving, while so many others need a frost or cold spell.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +2

      You can germinate them fresh, but always dry before storing

  • @ronbooher3904
    @ronbooher3904 2 года назад

    Really enjoying your videos, website and newsletter! Question: do you think it is possible to vacuum seal the seeds instead of the ball jar and silica packet?

  • @ingoweyrauch8024
    @ingoweyrauch8024 Год назад +1

    Ty for the advice! Wouldnt it be better though to store them light protected - not 100% sure but from what i know light cant be pretty harmfull to DNA and such - so usualy the seedbags u buy in stores are non-transparent

  • @shadowspirit93
    @shadowspirit93 2 года назад +1

    So I grew some candy cane peppers and when they turn red they have no seeds, but they have seeds before they turn red. Should I cut one when it’s still green or before it turns red to harvest the seeds?

  • @Charm-313
    @Charm-313 3 года назад +1

    I tried to save some bellpeper seeds and they molded I think. I seperated what I felt were the good seeds and had sime that looked like they tried to germinate. I just threw them in dirt to see what happens for experimenting. I'll see what happens in due time

  • @Mechstar1
    @Mechstar1 3 года назад +2

    please share overwintering tips..

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +1

      We aren’t there yet, but will probably share how to later in our season. Essentially you want to heavily prune back the branches, leaving a few leaves, and bring the plant indoors or in the garage where temperatures remain above 60°F. Keep it watered and don’t fertilize (maybe one light feeding during winter). Give it some light but doesn’t need too much. Beware of bringing insects indoor with the plant!

  • @arejetko
    @arejetko 2 года назад +1

    If you have green one (jalapeno) from the store, should you let it ripen first?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      No, once the pepper is plucked, the seeds won't do more developing. May as well harvest/dry the seeds right away.

  • @maluse227
    @maluse227 7 месяцев назад

    Ngl I am super excited to do this because I accidentally (its my first time growing peppers) planted a whole bunch of different breeds right next to one another and they will likely cross pollinate, which means next year I'm hoping I get a weird hybrid of a reaper, scorpion, count dracula, sweet, pepper abomination.

  • @jean-michelgagnon5014
    @jean-michelgagnon5014 3 года назад +1

    I have been dehydrating peppers a lot lately. Can I use the seeds after the peppers have been dehydrated?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +1

      Only if the temperature is kept below 110°F or so - the higher temps will kill the seeds

  • @matthewcoleman2675
    @matthewcoleman2675 3 года назад +2

    Can you freeze the seeds?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +1

      Once they are dehydrated, they should store in the freezer, but we just choose the fridge.

  • @brendadodd1075
    @brendadodd1075 2 года назад +1

    can the seeds be dried in dehyderator?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Yes, but do it at a low temp (no higher than 100°F) to avoid killing the seeds

  • @Circa1775
    @Circa1775 3 года назад +2

    So I had Tai dragon seeds I saved in hopes to replant. They were very dry for a year in a bag.
    This spring I tried to germinate in a damp paper towel on the window. 1 week nothing happened. Did I need to wait longer?

    • @itsivaschannel2391
      @itsivaschannel2391 3 года назад +1

      I think the hotter the pepper the longer the germination time. My pequin peppers took 3 weeks. I even had them on a warming mat

  • @neal0071234able
    @neal0071234able 3 года назад +1

    I've got jalapeno and green bell peppers in same garden.. Will they cross pollinate?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад

      They certainly can, they are compatible. It isn't too likely, but saved seeds could definitely end up growing a hybrid!

  • @JavierRomero-n9g
    @JavierRomero-n9g 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can I store them in a paper envelope in a cool,dry, no sunlight? Also, I don’t have silica so is putting rice ok?

    • @JavierRomero-n9g
      @JavierRomero-n9g 6 месяцев назад

      Also do I fry them in a dark place too or is it faster under sunlight

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  6 месяцев назад

      Yes paper envelope is good, as long as it’s not super humid they’ll be fine. You can dry them in light or dark

  • @PlanetT1000
    @PlanetT1000 Год назад

    Can you propagate every kind of papper, even hybrids? For example I have a few jalapeno jaladuro F1 plants, can I save the seeds?

  • @dogbreath9876
    @dogbreath9876 Год назад +1

    so if you dehydrate your peppers with seeds in, then save them will they grow?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  Год назад

      Yes, as long as you don't go above 120°F or so during the drying process

  • @corybacks2725
    @corybacks2725 3 года назад +2

    Is there anything you do to ensure you're getting the same plant next season? I had two accidental hybrids this year. I love how they turned out, but they weren't the peppers I was expecting to see.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  3 года назад +2

      We don’t worry about it too much, but if you want to you can isolate flowers before they open using paint strainer cloth. Once the pods start to form, the cloth can come off. Just make sure to shake the isolated branch while the flowers are open to ensure self pollination

  • @Ramen.and.Satie.
    @Ramen.and.Satie. 3 года назад +1

    Hi! I discovered a dried up Carolina reaper, and I decided to germinate the seeds using the paper towel method. The chilli had been there for a few months. Can I expect any germination from the seeds?
    Thanks in advance! :)