Growing Super Hot Chili Peppers from Seed - 2010
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Interesting. I am also interested to know what type of soil.
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great video and very interesting Im in process of growing chillis for first time and have some cayenne seedlings and some Dorset Naga which are just germinating. Im concerned as when i come to plant outside my garden isnt south facing (i live in uk). Will they get enough light to fruit from my window sill even if its not direct sunlight? Your advice would be much appreciated
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what soil mix are you using
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Heat and seeds on the surface in full light are the 2 tricks....
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Thanks for the great info as I am really starting out with these hot peppers. I grew some habaneros back in Texas but I am in Florida now. Did not know about growing conditions till now. Many thanks for the great video.
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Not to early for germinating 2012 crop. I got 7pot, bhut jolokia, fatalii, madame jannet, scorpion,and hab mustards germinating, will post my first video soon
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@phillymanpete One more question, how long did it take for them to sprout on average? Thanks
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@phillymanpete Hi there, what soil did you use to germinate with? Did you use anything else with the soil? Thanks!
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Are peppers pot size sensitive? ie. 5 gal buckets big enough?
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watch cause next season your plants are going to be hybrids
what did you do to make the seeds germinate, what was the setup?? l
marito001 1 year ago
@marito001 ...Warmth and moisture. Soil was kept at 80 degrees F constant, and moist. Super Hot Chili peppers come from tropical climates and like heat and humidity.
phillymanpete 1 year ago
@blindbykorn1994 I am using Roots Organic 707 Grow Formula as it has some incredible and organic material such as earthworm castings, bat guano, kelp, seabird guano and other goodies that peppers just love. You can use any type of soil that can be found at your local Lowes, Home Depot etc. Although, I don't particularly care for the soil, you can get good results using the standard Miracle Grow.
phillymanpete 1 year ago
Live on the East Coast, Mid-Atlantic. Plants go outside end of April. Last known frost is May 1st, so if it gets cold in the early season, I bring them inside. Works out pretty well!
phillymanpete 2 years ago