Yes.
Pepper plants typically take about 60 to 90 days to grow from seed to harvest, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
Yes, if the seed was dried before being frozen it should grow just fine. As I understand it, trying to grow from a seed actually frozen in the pepper while the pepper was still fresh won't work. Storing seeds in the crisper drawer in your fridge is the best place to store seeds.
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Pepper enclosureYes indeed a pepper is a seed enclosure because the seeds in a pepper are closed in by the outside of the pepper.
You can buy the pepper seed at the seed stand on Main Street.
The pepper corn is a seed, the whole seed is either ground or crushed.
You can potentially find pepper seeds that grow in a ball shape through specialty seed companies or online marketplaces that sell unique or heirloom varieties of peppers. It may be helpful to search for terms like "round pepper seeds" or "ball-shaped pepper seeds" to narrow down your options.
in about 10-15 years
no it is a seed.
No, Hot Silly Peppers and Rox Flowers are different kinds of flowers on Moshi Monsters. However, you might plant a Hot Silly Pepper seed and get a Rox Flower. Rox Flowers are random and can grow from any seed you plant.
Well, if you grow it from seed, you don't know the characteristics of the actual plant as where if you grow it with pollen & stuff, you can know what it might look like by what the "parents" looked like.
In a average green pepper there are 150-200 seeds.There are so many seed as the survival rate is slim.The seeds should be sewn very early spring to be able to grow well.Peppers seed are also used in cuisine such as currys.