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seeds Thinking about starting my seeds indoors now

I am thinking about getting started, out of sheer boredom and the want to have a lot of peppers in fewer plants, but am not sure if it would make a difference. I have indoor lighting that will suffice to keeping any plant alive so that wouldnt be an issue. Anyone else start their peppers indoors around christmas/new years?
 
I did last year. It was a pain schlepping big plants in and out to harden them off. I'm waiting this year.

I've got a winter plant growing to give me something to watch in the off season. Maybe start one or two of your 2020 plants early and wait on the rest?
 
I found that leaving peppers out one full cloudy overcast day seemed sufficient for hardening off. Maybe starting super hots soon might be good if that's your goal.
 
I think it would be super beneficial to get started now! Mucho peppers to yield during the season. I think im gonna give it a shot, i could even change a lighting cycle to send them into fruit early if i wanted to! Will be nice to have habs and jalapenos when i am ready to plant too
 
I just got the red habs that I ordered yesterday, planted 4 in some fox farm ocean forest soil in 4 inch pots. Purple ghosts should be arriving tomorrow or monday and will also be planting 4 of those as well! I am excited, these guys are gonna be huge when i put them in the ground, I will post some pics as soon as the seedlings pop out if anyone cares to follow along in my journey.
 
Sorry if this is a little off topic, but I wanted to get started on sowing some seeds with a few week gaps in between so the plants don't have fruits coming all at once like I did in my first year (last year). The problem that Is I don't really know much when it comes to grow lights! My problem that I faced last year was the lack of light and that led to leggy plants which i managed to fix But would definitely face now. I only will have around 10-12 seedlings so wouldn't need large expensive lights but I'm not sure what to get I've seen a "LED Full Spectrum Grow light" and a Dual spectrum (blue+red) CFL light But I'm not sure what would be best? any help or advice would be great!
 
CFL LIGHT
https://www.amazon.co.uk/125w-Light-Hydroponic-OMEGA-Spectrum/dp/B0757SLWTL/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=B0757SLWTL&qid=1572628388&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=legrli-21&linkId=c9cda84ae3c58c3430cbdb553738c9ad&language=en_GB&th=1
 
LED FULL SPECTRUM
https://www.suttons.co.uk/Gardening/Garden-Equipment/Propagators-and-Propagating-Equipment/ROOTT-LED-Full-Spectrum-Grow-Light_586696.htm
 
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