2020 will be the third year I've grown peppers. The first was a pitiful jalapeno in a 10" pot, but this last year I got some more pots and went with some smaller peppers that would survive my lack of growing skills... and it turned out great! Definitely hooked on the hobby now (as a side note, chemistry was my main hobby, but its about to be my career, so I figure I've gotta find a new one...).
As the title says, I want to start growing from seeds this year. But I'm moving, and probably not going to have a well paying job till mid-season. Bonnie plants are way too expensive, and my local nursery doesn't have too much variety. I may pick up an aji or pubescens or habanada if I see one, but otherwise I pretty much just want to grow what I have in seeds already. I peeked around the forum a bit, and found a lot of specific threads: lighting, fertilizers, soil... the FAQ is probably the most helpful. But I just wanted to ask for advice about some of the details of growing a few plants from seeds - mainly what's worth it or not on the small scale. If there's already a thread about this sort of thing, I'm sorry I missed it! Also, I'm from Ohio (zone 6).
My main issues are that I want to be cheap, and I've had 0% success at growing from seeds before. So, if you don't mind, these are just some questions I had:
- I was thinking three growth steps: cotyledon growth in some small tray system, then further growth of all seedlings in solo cups, then transferring to the main pots (some 10"-12" ones I have now). Is this a reasonable approach, size-wise for the containers, and with just the one light I mention below?
- A lot of my seeds grew mold on them, because of the way I stored them and because they hadn't fully dried out. Rookie mistake. But I saved them relatively early (they were just sitting on my porch in late fall), and tried to save the ones that didn't have any mold on them. I also got a few seeds out of peppers I was planning on drying. Should I just throw out all the seeds possibly exposed to mold? Is it sure fire they won't grow, or is it still dangerous, even if I H2O2 treat them? (I see there's a topic on moldy seeds right before this thread, so never mind!)
- Also, just another eye on some of these plans would be great, to tell me if any of them are unreasonable!
I currently own:
The seeds I plan on growing (source):
Some things I've gathered, to change for this year, so far: Pinch pods early on, and fertilize more
Thanks for any help, suggestions, or pointers you-all have. Sorry if I'm breaking a forum rule by pretty much just dumping my plans in here and asking for help.
-Pimental
As the title says, I want to start growing from seeds this year. But I'm moving, and probably not going to have a well paying job till mid-season. Bonnie plants are way too expensive, and my local nursery doesn't have too much variety. I may pick up an aji or pubescens or habanada if I see one, but otherwise I pretty much just want to grow what I have in seeds already. I peeked around the forum a bit, and found a lot of specific threads: lighting, fertilizers, soil... the FAQ is probably the most helpful. But I just wanted to ask for advice about some of the details of growing a few plants from seeds - mainly what's worth it or not on the small scale. If there's already a thread about this sort of thing, I'm sorry I missed it! Also, I'm from Ohio (zone 6).
My main issues are that I want to be cheap, and I've had 0% success at growing from seeds before. So, if you don't mind, these are just some questions I had:
- I was thinking three growth steps: cotyledon growth in some small tray system, then further growth of all seedlings in solo cups, then transferring to the main pots (some 10"-12" ones I have now). Is this a reasonable approach, size-wise for the containers, and with just the one light I mention below?
- A lot of my seeds grew mold on them, because of the way I stored them and because they hadn't fully dried out. Rookie mistake. But I saved them relatively early (they were just sitting on my porch in late fall), and tried to save the ones that didn't have any mold on them. I also got a few seeds out of peppers I was planning on drying. Should I just throw out all the seeds possibly exposed to mold? Is it sure fire they won't grow, or is it still dangerous, even if I H2O2 treat them? (I see there's a topic on moldy seeds right before this thread, so never mind!)
- Also, just another eye on some of these plans would be great, to tell me if any of them are unreasonable!
I currently own:
- 3 12" pots, a 10" pot, and three plastic pails some rose bushes came in that I was using.
- a plastic stake made for plants to grow up
- miracle-grow (shake on)
- Dirt. The local Ace has $2 bags of potting soil, but it looks like any old topsoil to me, and from what I've heard, soil is important - so I may look into some better soils.
- Solo cups, trays or something to grow from seed in (from greenhouse megastore maybe? What type is cost effective and easy to use?), and probably one or two more pots,
- A light - I know there's a whole thread or two on them - I was thinking an amazon COB light because of power usage and how cheap one was on amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FKF6BT4) - has anyone reviewed this thing, or know if its junk or not? I suppose I'd probably want it to last three seasons at that price. I'll probably scale up or stop growing after than anyways.
The seeds I plan on growing (source):
- Orange Hab (Bonnie)
- Trinidad Moruga Scorpion (Local Greenhouse)
- Cayenne (Bonnie)
- Super Chili (From plants a friend gave me)
Some things I've gathered, to change for this year, so far: Pinch pods early on, and fertilize more
Thanks for any help, suggestions, or pointers you-all have. Sorry if I'm breaking a forum rule by pretty much just dumping my plans in here and asking for help.
-Pimental