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DRY GOODS

Aquarium plants can be shipped under the same shipping rules as dry goods.

Free shipping on orders over £50 (may exclude some aquariums)  Geographical restrictions may apply

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Weather Warning:

In the interest of welfare, livestock shipping may be restricted in the event of extreme heat. We always keep a close eye on conditions to make sure our fish/critters will be safe on their journey. If we do need to postpone, rest assured that it is not a decision we make lightly and you will be informed. If you have a particular date in mind, feel free to double check with us before placing an order.

Orders for perishable goods that need to be kept cold –

Please be aware, during periods of hot weather we may decide it is best to delay dispatch of frozen/ live food. This is entirely due to quality concerns on arrival. We will let you know if this is the case for you.

What’s in the Box Bullet Chilli Seeds Sowing instructions printed on backside of Seed Packet Recyclable Pouch Introduction Ignite your kitchen garden with the fiery charm of our Premium Bullet Chilli Seeds! Whether you prefer mild heat or intense spice, these high-yield seeds are carefully selected for exceptional germination, strong plant vigor, and consistent fruiting. Perfect for home gardeners and farming enthusiasts alike, our bullet chilli varieties bring vibrant color, rich aroma, and that unmistakable kick to your dishes. From ornamental hot bullet chillies to traditional Indian varieties, our seeds thrive beautifully in warm climates and are suitable for pots, grow bags, or garden beds. Easy to grow and rewarding to harvest, these chillies not only enhance your meals but also add a touch of greenery and brightness to your space. Start your spicy journey today — sow our Bullet Chilli Seeds and experience the joy of harvesting fresh, home-grown chillies bursting with flavor and heat! Seasonal Planting Calendar – Zone Wise Zone / RegionExample StatesSowing TimeTransplant TimeHarvest PeriodSeason / Crop TypeNotes & TipsNorth India (Plains)Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, BiharJan – Feb (Spring-Summer crop) Jun – Jul (Kharif crop)Feb – Mar / Jul – AugMay – Jul / Oct – DecSpring-Summer & MonsoonProtect early seedlings from frost; prefer raised beds during monsoon.North India (Hills)Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, J&K (lower hills)Mar – AprApr – MayJul – OctSummer CropGrows best in mild summer; avoid frost-prone zones.Central IndiaMadhya Pradesh, ChhattisgarhJan – Feb / Jun – JulFeb – Mar / Jul – AugMay – Jul / Oct – DecDual Crop (Rabi & Kharif)Maintain soil moisture; suitable for both open and polyhouse.Western India (Arid / Semi-arid)Rajasthan, GujaratJan – Feb / Jun – JulFeb – Mar / Jul – AugMay – Jul / Oct – DecRabi & KharifNeeds drip irrigation in hot dry zones; mulch to retain moisture.Eastern IndiaWest Bengal, Odisha, JharkhandJan – Feb / Jun – JulFeb – Mar / Jul – AugMay – Jul / Oct – DecKharif & SummerEnsure good drainage; avoid waterlogging during heavy rain.Southern India (Tropical)Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, TelanganaYear-round sowing possible (Best: Jan – Mar & Sep – Oct)25–30 days laterApr – Jul / Dec – MarPerennial / ContinuousLongest growing window; can be grown 2–3 cycles per year.Western Coastal (Konkan, Goa, Coastal Maharashtra)Goa, Mumbai, Ratnagiri, MangaloreJan – Feb / Sep – OctFeb – Mar / Oct – NovMay – Jul / Jan – MarRabi & SummerProtect from excess monsoon rain; well-suited to coastal humidity.North-East IndiaAssam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal PradeshFeb – AprMar – MayJun – SepSummer CropPrefers slightly shaded, humid conditions; use raised beds. Complete Guide to Bullet Chilli Seeds Germination, Soil, Watering & Pest Management Seed Germination Process Seed Preparation: Chilli seeds benefit from pre-soaking. Soak the seeds in warm water for 6–8 hours before planting to soften the seed coat and boost germination rates. Planting Medium: Use a well-draining, nutrient-rich mix of garden soil, coco peat, and compost (1:1:1 ratio). The soil should be light, airy, and free of clumps to support tender seedlings. Planting: Fill seed trays or small pots with the prepared soil. Sow each seed about 0.5 cm deep and lightly cover with soil. Gently press to ensure contact between seed and soil. Containers: Start seeds in trays, small pots, or coco peat plugs. If growing directly in garden soil, ensure the area gets 6–8 hours of sunlight daily and drains well. Watering: Mist the soil gently to keep it moist but never soggy. Excess water can cause seed rot. Use a spray bottle for uniform moisture. Temperature: Chilli seeds germinate best at 25–32°C (77–90°F). If your region is cooler, keep trays indoors or use a seedling heat mat to maintain warmth. Light: Chilli seedlings require bright light once they sprout. If grown indoors, place them near a sunny window or under a grow light for at least 12–14 hours daily. Germination Time: Chilli seeds typically take 10–20 days to germinate. Be patient — some varieties, especially the hotter ones, may take longer. Soil & Fertilizer Requirement Soil Preparation: Before transplanting, loosen the soil up to 12 inches deep and mix in organic compost or well-rotted manure. Chillies prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Fertilizer Type: Use a balanced fertilizer like NPK 19:19:19 or organic bio-fertilizers (vermicompost, bone meal, seaweed extract) to promote healthy growth. Fertilizing Schedule: At planting: Mix compost or organic manure into the soil. After 30 days: Apply a balanced fertilizer every 15–20 days. At flowering stage: Switch to fertilizers higher in phosphorus and potassium (such as NPK 10:20:20) to encourage fruiting and reduce leafiness. Organic Alternatives: Liquid compost tea, neem cake, and bone meal are excellent natural boosters that improve soil fertility and yield. Avoid Over-Fertilization: Too much nitrogen leads to lush foliage but fewer fruits. Moderate feeding ensures balanced growth and abundant harvest. Watering Requirements Frequency: Keep the soil evenly moist during germination and early growth. Once plants are established, water 2–3 times a week, allowing the topsoil to dry slightly between watering. Technique: Water at the base of the plant to avoid wetting the leaves, which can invite fungal issues. Deep watering helps roots grow stronger. Soil Moisture: Chillies dislike soggy soil. The soil should feel moist but not sticky. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot. Adjustments: Increase watering during hot, dry spells. Reduce during rainy or humid seasons. For container plants, water more frequently as pots dry faster than garden beds. Tip: Mulching with dry leaves or coco husk helps retain soil moisture and prevents weed growth. Pest Control Requirement Aphids & Whiteflies: These sap-sucking insects can cause curling leaves and slow growth. Control with neem oil spray or insecticidal soap applied weekly. Thrips & Mites: These tiny pests can deform leaves and flowers. Increase humidity around plants and use organic miticides if necessary. Fruit Borer & Caterpillars: Use organic pesticides like Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) or handpick larvae. Installing pheromone traps helps reduce infestations. Leaf Spot & Powdery Mildew: Avoid overhead watering. Apply fungicidal sprays containing copper or sulfur at early signs of infection. Root Rot: Prevent by ensuring excellent soil drainage and avoiding overwatering. Preventive Practices: Maintain garden hygiene and remove infected leaves promptly. Rotate crops yearly to reduce soil-borne diseases. Inspect plants regularly for early pest signs. FAQs What is Bullet Chilli? Bullet Chilli is a high-pungency hot pepper variety (also listed as “Bullet (HPH-4968)”) with fruit length approx. 4–5 cm and diameter ~1 cm, with an erect, bushy plant habit and high yield under Indian agro-climatic conditions.It is typically grown for its spicy fruit rather than mild flavour. What are the ideal seeds/germination details for Bullet Chilli? According to one generic seed listing for Bullet Chilli:Germination time: about 7-10 days.Sowing depth: ~0.5-1 cm deep.Warm soil and good moisture but not waterlogged. What soil and climatic conditions does Bullet Chilli prefer? Soil: well-drained, nutrient-rich loamy soil, pH about 6.0-7.0 is ideal.Climate: warm and humid conditions suit chilli plants; optimum growth often at 20-30 °C.For the Bullet variety it’s noted to prefer cooler climates for high yield in one listing, but that may be for home-garden scale. What is the recommended spacing for growing Bullet Chilli plants? For chillies in general: row-to-row spacing ~60-75 cm and plant-to-plant ~45 cm is recommended in many Indian guides.For some varieties: 45 x 45 cm may be used for compact types.For the Bullet variety specifically: one source lists a plant population ~10,000-12,000 plants/acre (which equates to spacing roughly 45-60 cm) for “Bullet (HPH-4968)”. When should seeds be sown and plants transplanted? Seed sowing: When soil and ambient temps are sufficiently warm (for chillies usually when no frost, and soil ~20 °C or more).Transplanting (if raising seedlings): Many guides say seedlings ready in ~30-40 days then transplant. In one listing for Bullet: the first harvest is expected about 65-70 days after transplantation. What is the expected yield for Bullet Chilli? For the variety “Bullet (HPH-4968)”, the average yield is cited as ~12 MT per acre (under good cultural practices). Another source says 75-85 days to harvest in home-garden scale and implies “profuse yields” in cooler seasons. What are the fruit characteristics of Bullet Chilli? Fruit length: ~4–5 cm (for some listings).Diameter: ~1 cm (for some listings)High pungency (80,000-90,000 SHU is cited for similar “Royal Bullet” variety).Firm, smooth fruit surface for certain hybrid types. How much sunlight does Bullet Chilli need? 6-8 hours of full sunlight daily for good growth.In general for chillies: full sun is ideal; light shade may reduce yield or pungency. How should watering and irrigation be managed? The soil should be kept moist but not waterlogged. One guide: avoid heavy irrigation especially at flowering stage because flower/fruit drop may result. Use drip irrigation for efficiency in chilli cultivation. What fertilisers/manure practices are recommended? Use seed treatment to protect against soil borne diseases (e.g., Carbendazim Thiram for Bullet variety) before sowing. Ensure good drainage and avoid water-logging as many chilli diseases worsen in humid, stagnant conditions. Organic management: e.g., use neem-based sprays for pests like aphids/whiteflies (mentioned in one home-garden listing). How are pests and diseases managed in Bullet Chilli cultivation? Causes include nutrient deficiencies (nitrogen, magnesium), water stress, root problems, or disease — soil test and inspect roots/soil moisture to diagnose. When and how is harvesting done? For Bullet variety: full‐mature, firm green fruits begin at ~65-70 days after transplanting. Harvesting should be done regularly (picking ripe fruits encourages more flowering/fruiting). For storage: fresh green chillies can be refrigerated; for longer storage dry or freeze them. Can Bullet Chilli be grown in containers/pots/home gardens? Yes. Some seed listings suggest that Bullet Chilli can be grown in grow bags or pots (10-15 inch size) provided soil is well drained, sunlight is available, and plants are thinned for space. What environmental factors limit Bullet Chilli growth? Frost or very low temperatures inhibit chilli plants. Excess rainfall or high humidity during flowering may cause flower drop and fruit rot. Poor soil drainage leads to root problems. What are common mistakes or pitfalls in growing Bullet Chilli? Too heavy watering or poor drainage → root rot or fruit drop.Too close spacing → reduced yield and air circulation, disease risk.Planting in low‐light or shaded area → less yield.Starting seeds when soil/ambient temperature too low → poor germination.Not harvesting regularly → mature fruits reduce new flowering.These are general chilli cultivation pitfalls supported by broader chilli guides. How long is the lifecycle from sowing to final harvest in Bullet Chilli? For home-garden scale: one listing says 75-85 days after sowing till full harvest.For the commercial variety Bullet (HPH-4968): mature firm green fruits start at ~65-70 days after transplanting.So overall typical time from seed to first harvest might be ~3-4 months (depending on season, growing conditions).

The ultimate convenience among the external filters for aquariums. The external filter meets the highest demands in water filtration and filter cleaning. The combination of highly effective biological filtering with Hel-X and mechanical/biological cleaning with filter sponges ensures healthy and clear aquarium water. The BioMaster2 is suitable for aquariums with a volume of 250 to 850 litres. No complete cleaning needed: the EasyClean pre-filter chamber enables convenient filter cleaning. The automatic shut-off and safety lock prevent unwanted water leaks, e.g. when removing the pre-filter module. A practical venting button makes the water suction highly effective and allows for a quick and convenient start. The complete set includes filter media, hoses, adapters, suction and discharge pipes as well as the water diffuser. The BioMaster2 is available with or without an adjustable heater.

DETAILS

  • High filter volume:

    The combination of highly effective biological filtering with Hel-X and mechanical/biological cleaning with filter sponges is ideally coordinated to ensure healthy and clear aquarium water. The water flows through the pre-filter first, ensuring an extra long service life.

  • Complete set for a quick start:

    Including filter media, hoses, adapter, flow regulator, suction and discharge pipe as well as water diffuser.

Dry Goods Delivery.

The store has provided information regarding their order dispatch and estimated delivery times. Here are the key details:

  1. Dispatch Timeframe: Orders placed before 2pm will be dispatched on the same day. Orders placed after 2pm will be dispatched on the next working day.
  2. Delivery Date and Time Guarantee: While the store aims to dispatch orders promptly, they cannot guarantee a specific delivery date and time. As the delivery process relies on couriers, there may be factors beyond their control that could affect the delivery timeframe.
  3. 1st Class Mail: For orders sent via 1st Class mail, the aim is to have them delivered on the next working day after dispatch.
  4. 2nd Class Mail: Orders sent via 2nd Class mail typically take approximately 2-3 working days for delivery after dispatch.
  5. APC Next Day Delivery: APC Next Day delivery is available for UK mainland postcodes. It is usually delivered on the next working day after dispatch. However, please note that items being delivered to more remote areas may require additional time for delivery.

It’s important to keep in mind that while the store strives to provide efficient delivery services, unforeseen circumstances or external factors could potentially impact delivery times. For further details or specific inquiries about delivery, customers should refer to the store’s terms and conditions or contact the store directly.

Livestock Delivery.

The store maintains specific policies regarding the delivery of livestock. Here are the key points:

  1. Licensed Livestock Courier: The store exclusively uses a licensed livestock courier for shipping fish and coral. This approach is chosen to ensure responsible and ethical transportation of the livestock.
  2. Livestock Shipping Fee: The livestock shipping fee charged to customers of £19.99 does not cover the true cost, and therefore, there is a minimum spend requirement of £30.00 before the option for livestock shipping becomes available.
  3. Pre-Arranged Delivery: The store never ships livestock without first arranging a suitable delivery day. Before dispatching the livestock, the store must confirm the agreed-upon delivery day with the customer.
  4. Saturday Delivery Confirmation: Customers who choose Saturday delivery must have their availability confirmed for the upcoming Saturday before the store sends out the livestock. This confirmation ensures that the livestock can be received promptly.
  5. Failure to wait for livestock: Not waiting for livestock, even if there is a delay, or cancelling an order after it has been dispatched will lead to you incurring charges for an emergency return to the base. Additionally, any losses of livestock will also be charged to you. Please be aware that the items you are ordering are living creatures – livestock. We kindly ask that you refrain from ordering livestock if you are unable to accommodate the possibility of a delayed delivery.

    These terms and conditions are a fundamental aspect of our policy. Our primary goal is to dissuade individuals who could react negatively to a delayed delivery and subsequently request order cancellations. It is of utmost importance to underscore that your order pertains to living creatures, not mere inanimate objects. In the event of an occasional delay, it is crucial that you respond in a rational and responsible manner, taking into account the welfare of the livestock. We kindly request that you refrain from placing an order for livestock if you tend to react strongly to such situations. By proceeding with the order of livestock, you indicate your acceptance and agreement to abide by these specified terms and conditions.

  6. Signature Requirement: Livestock deliveries require a signature upon receipt and cannot be left in a safe location. This precaution ensures proper handling and the well-being of the livestock.
  7. Geographic Restrictions: The courier has strict geographic restrictions for livestock deliveries. Unfortunately, deliveries to Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly, Channel Islands, and certain Scottish offshore postcodes may not be possible. Customers are encouraged to contact the store via email to confirm if livestock delivery is available in their area.
  8. Minimum Order Value and Order Cancellations: The store has a minimum order value of £30 for livestock shipping. Additionally, the store reserves the right to cancel orders that are deemed high-risk or involve a high number of single tropical freshwater fish species.

It is essential for customers to familiarize themselves with these policies before making a purchase. For more detailed information or specific inquiries, customers should consult the store’s terms and conditions or reach out to the store directly for clarification.

Livestock Geographical Exemptions.

The store has specific geographical exemptions for livestock deliveries. Here is a list of the areas and postcodes where livestock delivery is not available:

  1. Islands: Livestock cannot be delivered to the Shetlands, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man.
  2. Postcodes: Livestock delivery is not available to the following postcodes:
  • AB30 to AB39, AB41 to AB45, AB51 to AB56
  • DD8 to DD10
  • BT all
  • DG3 to DG9, DG12 to DG14
  • KA18 to KA19, KA26, KA29 to KA30
  • HS all
  • IM all
  • JE all
  • ZE all
  • KW15 to KW17
  • TD9
  • FK17 to FK21
  • GY all
  • KA26, to KA28
  • PA20 to PA38, PA41 to PA49, PA60 to PA61, PA76 to PA78
  • TR21, to TR25
  • PH3 to PH26, PH30 to PH44
  • IV all

Customers residing in these areas should be aware that livestock delivery is not available to their location.

We can ship livestock to the Isle of Wight, this area is subject to a surcharge.

For further information or specific inquiries about livestock delivery to a particular area, customers are advised to contact the store directly for clarification.

Cancellation.

According to the store’s policy, customers have the right to cancel an order within 14 working days of receiving the goods. To initiate the cancellation, the goods must be returned to the store in new and unused condition, adhering to their Returns Policy.

Important points regarding the return process are as follows:

  1. Return Condition: The goods must be returned in new and unused condition, as originally received. It is important to ensure that the goods are in the same condition as when they were sent out.
  2. Return Timeframe: The goods must be received by the store within 21 days of notifying them about the cancellation. During this time, customers are responsible for any loss or damage that may occur during the return shipping process.
  3. Refund Process: Once the store receives the goods in new and unused condition, they will initiate the refund process. The purchase price will be refunded to the customer.
  4. Return Condition Inspection: If the returned goods arrive in a condition that is less than what they were sent out in, the store reserves the right to return the goods to the customer, and no refund will be processed.

It is essential for customers to carefully review the store’s Returns Policy and follow the specified procedures to ensure a smooth and successful return and refund process. For more detailed information or specific inquiries, customers should consult the store’s terms and conditions or contact the store directly.

Returns.

According to the store’s return policy, the following guidelines should be followed for returning goods:

  1. Use Returns Form: Customers need to use the store’s provided returns form to initiate the return process. This form helps the store acknowledge that the goods are being sent back.
  2. Return for Testing: If the goods are being returned for testing, the customer is responsible for covering the return shipping expenses.
  3. Refund of Postage Fees: The store will only refund postage fees if the order arrives damaged or becomes faulty within the first 4 weeks of purchase. Proof of posting is important, and customers should ensure the goods are well-packed and obtain proof of posting as the goods remain their responsibility until received by the store.
  4. Refund of Postage Costs for Replacement: If goods are being returned within 7 days of purchase under the Replacement Policy, the store can refund postage costs. However, the customer needs to agree on a delivery service with the store in advance, and only standard or tracked shipping fees will be refunded. The store cannot refund the cost of any special delivery service.
  5. Non-Refundable Postage: Postage costs for goods returned for any other reason than those mentioned above are non-refundable. The store reserves the right to deduct the original postage cost from any applicable refund.
  6. Mistaken Purchases: If a customer has made a mistake in their purchase, they need to return the goods to the store. The customer is responsible for the return shipping costs in such cases.

It is important for customers to carefully follow the store’s return procedures and terms and conditions. For further details or specific inquiries, customers should refer to the store’s website or contact the store directly.

Replacements

If customers receive faulty goods, the following guidelines apply according to the store’s policy:

  1. Notification of Faulty Goods: Customers must notify the store within 7 working days if they receive faulty goods. This notification should be made as soon as possible.
  2. Replacement Parts: If possible, the store will dispatch replacement parts for the faulty goods.
  3. Return of Goods: If replacement parts are not possible, the store may request customers to return the faulty goods in accordance with their Returns Policy. The specific return procedures and conditions should be followed.
  4. Verification of Damage: Once the store receives the returned goods, they will verify the damage. If the damage is confirmed, the store will supply the required replacements.
  5. Return Postage Costs: If the goods returned to the store are found to be in good working order, the store is not able to refund the return postage costs. Additionally, the store reserves the right to deduct their original postage cost from any applicable refund.
  6. Consequential Loss or Damage: The store cannot take responsibility for any consequential loss or damage that arises directly or indirectly from the goods supplied.

Customers should carefully review and adhere to the store’s Returns Policy and procedures for returning faulty goods. For further clarification or specific inquiries, customers should consult the store’s terms and conditions or contact the store directly.

Manufacturer’s Guarantees

The store works in collaboration with manufacturers to ensure that their guarantees are honored, and they make their best efforts to resolve issues within the warranty period. The following guidelines apply to refunds and replacements:

  1. Postage Costs under Manufacturer’s Guarantee: Postage costs can only be refunded if the goods are returned to the store within 7 days of the original purchase, as per the manufacturer’s guarantee.
  2. Refund of Postage Costs for Faulty Goods: The store will refund postage costs for guarantee/warranty returns only if the product becomes faulty within the first 4 weeks of receipt.
  3. Replacements with Manufacturer Authorization: Replacements, whether parts or goods, can only be offered when authorized by the manufacturer. Customers should contact the store for further guidance in such cases.
  4. Prior Approval for Returns: Goods should not be returned to the store without prior approval. Customers need to contact the store and obtain approval before returning any items.
  5. Replacement of Glass or Ceramic Items: Glass or ceramic items can only be replaced if the store is notified within 48 hours of receiving the delivery.
  6. Replacement of Glass Bulbs/Tubes: Glass bulbs or tubes can only be replaced if they become faulty within 14 days.

Customers should note and adhere to these guidelines to ensure a smooth and efficient resolution of any issues with their purchased items. For specific inquiries or further information, customers are advised to refer to the store’s terms and conditions or contact the store directly.

Breakages

According to the store’s policy, customers have the following responsibilities regarding breakages:

  1. Checking Goods on Arrival: It is the customer’s responsibility to thoroughly check the goods upon arrival for any damage. This should be done before signing for the parcel. If the parcel appears damaged, it is advised not to sign for it.
  2. Reporting Breakages: Any breakages or damages must be reported to the store within 48 hours of receiving the goods. It is important to promptly notify the store to initiate the resolution process.

By carefully inspecting the goods upon arrival and reporting any breakages within the specified timeframe, customers can ensure that appropriate actions are taken to address the issue. For specific instructions on reporting breakages or further information, customers should refer to the store’s terms and conditions or contact the store directly.

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