March 1, 2018 | #46 |
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March 1, 2018 | #47 |
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I checked a cubinella and long cayenne seed,looks like a tail has started to come out of the seeds.The seeds are hard.Temp is around 82 to 84 degrees.Looks like they are doing well.Thanks!
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March 1, 2018 | #48 |
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March 1, 2018 | #49 |
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Me too. I always plan for about 80% and sow some extra. Had another 1/2 dozen varieties so far with 100% germination too. Looks like I'll have some plants to give away this year. Tabasco even popped up at 5 days and the seed is two years old.
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March 1, 2018 | #50 |
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Thanks,I'll keep a close eye on them.I have my lights set up from last year ready to go in the basement.It's always around 65 degrees there.This year I'll set up a fan and run it during the day on the low setting when the lights are on 16 hours.
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March 1, 2018 | #51 |
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Not too much of a big deal, but I'd wait a week after sprouting for the fan and let them just concentrate on getting well rooted and get their 1st set of true leaves on. You'll no doubt eventually have seedlings of different ages in the same area, in that case put the younger ones in a less direct path of the fan.
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March 1, 2018 | #52 |
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Thank you,unlike tomato seedlings when the first ones pop through I'd put the tray of them under the lights right away with pepper seedlings I might move the heat mat down to the basement so the seeds not yet up still get the warmth of the mat while the seedlings that did pop through get the light they need.I guess I should have started them in the basement in the first place.
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Maybe next year either germinate them in napkins or coffee filters or put a seed or two in individual Dixie cups with potting mix so you can move them around individually. Unless you are growing tons of them, it is not that much work. |
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March 1, 2018 | #54 |
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Forgot to mention, if you do put a fan on for seedlings with seeds still germinating in the same insert - you might want to cover those un-sprouted cells with plastic wrap so they don't dry out.
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March 1, 2018 | #55 |
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Thank you again,great advice.I'll wait with the fan.In the past I grew them in dixie cups this year I'm trying something different.Thought it would be easier with a seed cell tray and save space until I transplant them into cups.If that makes sense.I have 2 4ft shop lights I put my cups under and will have over 30 cups when said and done.My heat mat is only 10"x 20"and would not be big enough with that many cups.
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BTW, A 1020 tray fits about 38 (3-4 oz dixie cups) ... maybe you are thinking 10-12 oz cups? Last edited by rhines81; March 1, 2018 at 08:50 PM. |
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March 1, 2018 | #57 |
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This pic shows 36 dixie cups loosely in a 1020 tray, might even be able to squeeze another 5 or 6 in....
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I have my cheap Hydrofarm/Jffy heat mats on a foam slab. I use the thinnest 10X20 that I own (too flimsy for carry) with a plastic top. I cover the plastic top with several layers of towels and stadium blankets. I plugged in the heat mat for a few hours without the thermostat. The Jiffy mix was fully moistened. Yipes it was hot when I went to install the thermostat. An soil thermometer showed the temp as 100, probably more but I got busy pulling everything off to let it cool. The thermostat showed 90 when I plugged it, about 5 minutes off the mat. My word to the wise is if you are placing the mat on the floor or table without insulation underneath you are heating the surface below and not optimizing the heat. Also using the plastic lid without covering wastes heat (and electricity and the life of the mat.) This works great for hot pepper germination. Without a thermostat it works too well for my sweet peppers and tomatoes. |
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March 2, 2018 | #59 |
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Post deleted, wrong thread. sorry
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March 2, 2018 | #60 |
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I use red solo cups that are I think 16 to 20 oz. cups much larger than Dixie cups you use.I never thought of using those.That looks like a great way to start them.
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