Growing Chilli peppers, also Hot peppers

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17 Jul 11 Barb (Australia - temperate climate)
What is the best way of preparing the seeds from last years chilli crop before planting them this year. Do you need to soak them before planting?
04 Feb 12 James (Australia - temperate climate)
Like pumpkins and tomatoes you need to ferment the seed at room temperature until mold forms then wash and dry, this removes a layer on the seed which can prevent it from germinating next season. Alternatively you can rub it off with your fingers but might be hard with the seed size, or you can dry flesh with the seed and it will ferment next season you plant it but germination may take longer. Hope this helps.
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