I'm trying to home grow some Adjuma Peppers and Jalapeno Peppers on the dirt cheap, to see whether I can get ready to grow superhots next season.
About two weeks ago, I put some Adjuma Pepper seeds onto a damp coffee filter in a plastic container with a lid, as I did not have zip lock bags and thought it would be too much of a fuss to deal with seedlings in zip lock bags.
Put it on the radiator on top of a folded towel to keep the maximum heat down.
I tried this before, but it didn't work yet at that time.
Well, now it seems things did work out and I have two seeds sprouting out and I imagine more will follow.
So it's still a few days worth of waiting before I can transplant those two into soil.
I also have Adjuma seeds in a make-shift ziplock bag in a damp coffee filter, will see what happens there, but not having any hopes up for those.
The Jalapeno Peppers seem to be sprouting as well in the soil I planted them in.
Will see to those photos when I see the seedlings pop out the earth.
Any suggestions, tips, help, feedback and critique welcome.
About two weeks ago, I put some Adjuma Pepper seeds onto a damp coffee filter in a plastic container with a lid, as I did not have zip lock bags and thought it would be too much of a fuss to deal with seedlings in zip lock bags.
Put it on the radiator on top of a folded towel to keep the maximum heat down.
I tried this before, but it didn't work yet at that time.
Well, now it seems things did work out and I have two seeds sprouting out and I imagine more will follow.
So it's still a few days worth of waiting before I can transplant those two into soil.
I also have Adjuma seeds in a make-shift ziplock bag in a damp coffee filter, will see what happens there, but not having any hopes up for those.
The Jalapeno Peppers seem to be sprouting as well in the soil I planted them in.
Will see to those photos when I see the seedlings pop out the earth.
Any suggestions, tips, help, feedback and critique welcome.