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My advice is to take a deep breath and digest what it takes to grow indoors over the winter.
You're posting about getting started now,
I may have to go with seeds then. I was just looking for the path of least resistance towards getting things off the ground but concede that easier isn't necessarily better., enthusiasm is great - disappointment not so much.
Lighting, IMO, is #1 for long term. Most plants, especially veggies, need a certain # of lumens to survive & a much higher # to have them prosper along with produce fruit that ripen to maturity. What-cha-gut?
Another item is space for the grow area - lights - fan - pots or hydroponic - yada-yada... Planned that out?
I'm not trying to be negative....... Just practical........
Oh, last but not least, I believe in the few posts you've left - your disability not a detriment to your ability to do this.... Just don't want you to go all gung-ho and due to disappointment become disillusioned. Growing hot peppers can be fun & rewarding - can also be frustrating and
disillusional.
YMMV - NECM
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