hahahaaaaa yeah I'm just waiting for the lamps to come in but im still gonna get the seeds started!
Hmmmmmm.... My neighbors are pot heads... I don't want them to think im growin their kind of plants. lol just gonna leave it up to good old natural light lol
Lol Lee, you trying too light some guys ass on fire this year? Looks good, we have half in pots already. About time u stop avoiding me, it's been 2 years.
Sounds good man! Any tips you have? I'm gonna try to make a chocolate reaper
Yeah buddy, this is what we do, try to keep them indoors 6 to 8 weeks, and till u think the last frost is over.we use Sulfur mixed with cow manure, add top soil on top of that.we use Epsom salt in a sprayer bottle with water once a week. And where gloves, those things are really hot.
Sounds good man! Any tips you have? I'm gonna try to make a chocolate reaper
Yeah buddy, this is what we do, try to keep them indoors 6 to 8 weeks, and till u think the last frost is over.we use Sulfur mixed with cow manure, add top soil on top of that.we use Epsom salt in a sprayer bottle with water once a week. And where gloves, those things are really hot.
You guys talking about starting seeds is making me jealous. When do you plant? I can't plant until memorial day usually
start growing indoors then plant outside when it's nicer
Yes plants grow so much better if they are started indoors 1st, but when u r ready to plant outdoors, if possible move about a third of them at a time, 1 day a third, then the next day or too to let them adjust.
I start peppers and tomatoes indoors, but how early do you start them? Have always gone 8-10 weeks, but does it hurt if you go longer?
No you should be fine Sherm, really 8-10 weeks is about right, longer is won't hurt them either. I'm no pro but what I have learned from Ray is it's all about the soil and putting them out when ground is just moist after last freeze.
I start peppers and tomatoes indoors, but how early do you start them? Have always gone 8-10 weeks, but does it hurt if you go longer?
No you should be fine Sherm, really 8-10 weeks is about right, longer is won't hurt them either. I'm no pro but what I have learned from Ray is it's all about the soil and putting them out when ground is just moist after last freeze.
OK. I love growing peppers and usually have great success with them. I usually grow 10-12 varieties and start most indoors from seeds. More for something to do in the winter, and I am getting the itch reading these threads.
I start peppers and tomatoes indoors, but how early do you start them? Have always gone 8-10 weeks, but does it hurt if you go longer?
No you should be fine Sherm, really 8-10 weeks is about right, longer is won't hurt them either. I'm no pro but what I have learned from Ray is it's all about the soil and putting them out when ground is just moist after last freeze.
OK. I love growing peppers and usually have great success with them. I usually grow 10-12 varieties and start most indoors from seeds. More for something to do in the winter, and I am getting the itch reading these threads.
Lol u and me both. We usually stick with 6 or 8 standard types and mix some of the seeds when planting to crossbreed them, sometimes it works sometimes it don't . We sell a lot at market.
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OK. I love growing peppers and usually have great success with them. I usually grow 10-12 varieties and start most indoors from seeds. More for something to do in the winter, and I am getting the itch reading these threads.