I just transplanted these guys yesterday (and a two just this morning) and am starting to harden them off. Three TSMB, one Douglah, one volcano pepper (a hungarian wax type) and one unknown that is either a yellow 7 pot (Im hoping) a douglah or another TSMB (I lost the label).
I think I planted the seeds sometime in January and have had them under a 4' x 4 bulb T5 in 1 gallon pots. I neglected them quite a bit (partially on purpose) so they wouldnt outgrow my space but now its time to let them take off. 5 gallon containers with recycled promix, perilite, worm castings and chicken compost with some tomato tone, a splash of blood meal and a cup of outside sand that I collect naturally from old volcanic mounds that are around where I live.
Day time highs are mid 60's-low 70's (although on that patio the temp is likely in the 80's from the sun heating the concrete). Night time lows are still in the low 30's though so Ill bring them in every night and take them out every morning until I can leave them out.
Yesterday I gave them 1 hour of evening sunlight as the sun was setting, today they have gotten about 3 hours of pretty intense sun and Ill leave them out all day in the shade and watch for wilting. So far so good!
I think I planted the seeds sometime in January and have had them under a 4' x 4 bulb T5 in 1 gallon pots. I neglected them quite a bit (partially on purpose) so they wouldnt outgrow my space but now its time to let them take off. 5 gallon containers with recycled promix, perilite, worm castings and chicken compost with some tomato tone, a splash of blood meal and a cup of outside sand that I collect naturally from old volcanic mounds that are around where I live.
Day time highs are mid 60's-low 70's (although on that patio the temp is likely in the 80's from the sun heating the concrete). Night time lows are still in the low 30's though so Ill bring them in every night and take them out every morning until I can leave them out.
Yesterday I gave them 1 hour of evening sunlight as the sun was setting, today they have gotten about 3 hours of pretty intense sun and Ill leave them out all day in the shade and watch for wilting. So far so good!