Does anybody have any hints or tips on growing and pollinating the Bhut Jolokia? I have about 20 5" plants, and around 150 germinating. Also have some seeds and dry pods for sale or to trade rated at 1,002,304 SHUs as well as a variety of other hot and rare varieties. Also have some vegetables and herb seeds and this and that. I know some if not most chile heads own or have a place for their animals, therefore I also grow organic catnip, and have dried ground catnip and seeds as well(my cats and pupies go nuts for our garden fresh catnip) this is my second attempt with the bhut jolokia and have had the luck (or stupidity) to get ahold of a fresh pepper and dried pods, and besides my face melting away, absolutely loved them. Just wondering if anybody has any little tricks or tips. My setup is indoors due to sporadic weather, however it is not yet hydroponic. I'm doing what I can to get a nursery up and running here in my area cause I can not even find a decent jalapeƱo, habanero, or anything except maybe some Thais here and there. Hate to drag on, but you know how we are. It's not a hobby. And even I'd it should be or will be a career for some, it's a passion for me. I love my peppers vegetables and herbs, and hope to provide quality organic produce and peppers locally here foe those who enjoy a good burn like we do. So if anybody can help me with feeding lighting oruning and pollination of the bhuts and other hot varieties it would be greatly appreciated. thank you much for letting me dull your mind for a moment. Night, Sterling Kaiser On Mar 28, 2010, at 4:19 PM, "=Mark" <mstevens@exit109.com> wrote: > Burned & ready to ship... > > http://www.exit109.com/~mstevens/1page/HotSpicy_DVD_Label.jpg > > -- > =Mark > > http://www.exit109.com/~mstevens >