75 total plants of those varieties? Lots of heat
Bring on the heat
I also have another 55 Chiltepin's going ... I got peppers coming out my ears !
75 total plants of those varieties? Lots of heat
Did you sprout them by just covering them w/ a little dirt?
The chinese are not early bloomers. You'll probably have a wait for them, 80-90 days for full fruiting
Thank a lot for that. One more question- do you do anything to keep the container at a certain temp?No , all were germinated with the paper towel method.
Thank a lot for that. One more question- do you do anything to keep the container at a certain temp?
I ask because I don't have any appliances, like a DVR player, that I could set it on top of to keep the temp up.I did try to keep the temp at around 85° Fahrenheit but it did fluctuate between 79° - 85°.
They didn't all sprout at once but the 1st one sprouted in 4 days and then the rest 2 and 3 days later.
There is a lot of varying opinions on the temp for germinating these "superhot" seeds see this link for one.
water heater works for some people.
Lookin' good, neighbor! I got all of mine in the ground/pots last week. Not looking quite as good as yours, but I'm close. Have another 18 plants coming next week via mail and I'm set. I hope I can keep the deer and the dogs out of my ground plants. One dog victim so far, and Hugo the damn yard guy weedeated my only Naga in the ground. It *might* make it back. We had to have a conversation about my flower beds. G'luck! Hope we have some peppers before it gets too hot for our pee to hit the ground in July!
Good to see the superhots growing in South Texas. I am working on my own plants right now, sure has been hot.