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Post by bobberguy on Apr 14, 2009 20:38:06 GMT -5
I always have trouble growing my peppers from seeds till I read this! Soak the seeds first! I always put my peppers out too soon. you can even put them under plastic for a few weeks outside! Another thing that helps pepers is having them next to a white wall or put white plastice around them it reflect the light back to the leaves! Even a little white lime below the plant helps! davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/2266/
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Post by daveedka on Apr 14, 2009 22:02:28 GMT -5
Some Good information, I've never had much trouble with peppers that I started indoors. My pepper plants are about 4 inches tall right now, and all four varieties are growing well. The tomatoes are much bigger, but they generally germinate much faster. I grow cali wonder green peppers, jalapeno's, cayennes, and anaheim Chili's.
Dave
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Post by bobberguy on Apr 14, 2009 22:35:27 GMT -5
My grenhouse has no heat except for the solar water containers I have in there. I keep some plants alive all year wihout any extra heat. Because its so close to freezing my pepers start slow. My tomatoes are nice . I must have a 1000 plants of 10 varities about 6 inches high! Everything is good but the peppers this year!
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Post by mastercatter on Apr 15, 2009 9:19:47 GMT -5
Once we get moved in , our garden will be started late..
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Post by daveedka on Apr 15, 2009 9:28:19 GMT -5
Better LAte than never.
Dave
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