[CH] Cold Peppers

byron bromley (byron.bromley@gsd-co.com)
Thu, 22 Feb 2001 20:34:41 -0500

Ayuh Riley,  Plus a few in Maine, Ontario etc.

But I do have an example of sometimes H.S kids do better than scientest.

Pink Lady Slipper,  in the wild takes 5 to 7 years to germinate.

In an enviro controled lab 2 to 3 years.

2 High School gals, from NH,  won the National Science Fair Awards by doing
it a year.....

Just a Once in awhile it can happen

L.B.

> > Some of the best genetic engineers in the world have not been able

> I don't know. They have been able to modify tomatoes, but they
> haven't had any luck with peppers. They would like to make a
> pepper which is more resistant to cold.

Sounds like something the New Hampshire natives would find useful!  ha!  ;-)

Riley