Hello, all! My estimated last frost date is May 6th, or so. When should I start my peppers? I'm hoping to have a plant sale, so how many weeks in advance would give time to get a good sized, but not huge plant? Thanks in advance!
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Not to derail, but what grow light do you use?I start them inside in the first week of march with a grow light and then plant outside the week after mother's day. Once I started using a grow light for seedlings a few years ago instead of the window for light the whole freaking game changed and I will never go back. Everything grows well and sturdy and leafy.
The pink grow bulb would probably work for germination but the full spectrum would work better for actual growth. The main thing that determines if they will work well for you or not is size and ability to move them up and down. Basically you will be limited by the amount of area that your light can illuminate fully, as any plants on the parameter will get leggy or simply fail. Placing them closer to the light at first (by moving it down or putting them on some kind of platform) will help prevent legginess. After that you'd just move them down (or the light up) as they get taller.Not to derail, but what grow light do you use?
This will be my first year starting seedlings inside. I have a full spectrum aquarium light, or a pink grow bulb I got for pond plants. Think either of those would make a difference?
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T5 high output fluorescent are very good for starting seeds or rooting.Not to derail, but what grow light do you use?