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When do you like to transplant?

some pepper varieties i sow seed in 9oz cup and never transplant at all.  if you take a look closely, you will see that cotyledon is still there.
 
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lek said:
 
as for bigger container, i did experiment with Capsicum Chinense.  it will look like this.  
 
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Well they certainly do look healthy, a bit lenky, but healthy looking none the less. For me, here is the difference between potting up to #1 pots at first set of true leaves, vs. leaving my extras/spares I leave in starter cells/trays.
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lek said:
some pepper varieties i sow seed in 9oz cup and never transplant at all.  if you take a look closely, you will see that cotyledon is still there.
 
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Yeah that makes sense if you're not looking for huge plants outdoors. Looks like you are growing them in an office of some sorts.
 
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