Hot Peppers?

Chad Sexington

Active Member
Hey thanks chad i will keep that in mind,do you think that the plant might be to hot for unsupervised public handeling,which may result in a lawsuit if you were say a store owner with it on display growing within public access......thanks ..................................Wishbuilder
You should be able to get away with it without a lawsuit, just put up a sign saying don't touch my peppers, they are extremely hot. But that could be like a double edged sword, kind of like a red button if you will, someone always pushes the red button.

And Gogrow, I found that the Bhut Jalokia had a nice sweet flavour before you were hit with some intense heat.
 

gogrow

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You should be able to get away with it without a lawsuit, just put up a sign saying don't touch my peppers, they are extremely hot. But that could be like a double edged sword, kind of like a red button if you will, someone always pushes the red button.

And Gogrow, I found that the Bhut Jalokia had a nice sweet flavour before you were hit with some intense heat.
may have to look into growing one or two this year then..... Looks like I MAY have found a nice used tiller for a good price... we'll see. If so, I'm gonna have one hell of a garden this year! The ole hoe n shovel method is a bit too labor intensive to allow for a large garden.
 

thepodpiper

Active Member
ledgrowing, your seeds have been shipped.

Wishbuilder, are you worried about someone getting injured just by touching your plant or maybe they might take a pepper and eat it?
 
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