hmmm maybe we shouldnt let companies and people sell whatever the fuck they want

  • KobaCumTribute [she/her]
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    1 year ago

    I've wanted to grow some ghost peppers in my yard (though I haven't because I worry the neighbor's dog might get into it and get hurt)

    Anything that would be bothered by the capsaicin would keep away due to the smell. Ghost peppers grown in a garden also aren't going to be ridiculously hot: I've grown them before and actively eaten them fresh off the plant and in my experience they don't get particularly hot unless put under nutritional and water stress.