Planted some more peppers today, I'm not seeing any growth at all with the ones I planted earlier, so I'm not sure if I ruined them. Might gently dig some up and see if they ever even opened their seed casing
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Peppers need warm soil to germinate. The germinate best in pots on a heating matte.Planted some more peppers today, I'm not seeing any growth at all with the ones I planted earlier, so I'm not sure if I ruined them. Might gently dig some up and see if they ever even opened their seed casing
Hmm. I didn't do anything heatwise last year with minePeppers need warm soil to germinate. The germinate best in pots on a heating matte.
Planted some more peppers today, I'm not seeing any growth at all with the ones I planted earlier, so I'm not sure if I ruined them. Might gently dig some up and see if they ever even opened their seed casing
It's not quite a perennial here.Lantana is a perennial here in AL and I know in FL.... You can have bees coming to it year round.
Banana and sugar rush peach. I just bought them like 2 months ago. I planted come bell peppers and Dantil peppers in a shallow tray today, so I'll see if those ones start up. It's always possible I just planted too deep by accidentI have had peppers take a loooong time to pop up. Literally 3 weeks for some.
How old were the seeds? What type peppers?
Banana and sugar rush peach. I just bought them like 2 months ago. I planted come bell peppers and Dantil peppers in a shallow tray today, so I'll see if those ones start up. It's always possible I just planted too deep by accident