How do you guys harden off your pepper seedlings?
TrueNorthReptiles said:I usually yell obscenities at them, make them cut firewood and do 100 pushups a day...
ÂTrueNorthReptiles said:I usually yell obscenities at them, make them cut firewood and do 100 pushups a day...
ÂTrueNorthReptiles said:I usually yell obscenities at them, make them cut firewood and do 100 pushups a day...
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   Too much work. Just use a hammer.
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  Also, as geeme alluded to, you need to get them used to many things outdoors. Not just sunlight. Wind, low humidity, sunlight, temperature swings. Start them in the shade for an hour or two (less time if it's particularly windy or hot) for the first few days. Then give them an hour or so of direct sun (early morning or evening is best), again if it's not too windy or hot. Just keep increasing their exposure to these elements (hot, cold, dry, direct sunlight etc.) and keep an eye on how they respond. Keep in mind how each aspect of outdoor life can act synergistically (hot+sun, wind+low humidity...) Play it by ear and keep pushing the envelope every day or so.
   Also keep in mind that it just takes time for the physiological and chemical changes to occur in your plants. They need to build up anthocyanin for sun protection; vascular systems, roots and cuticle for wind/low humidity; stem lignin for wind and mechanical stress; immune systems for pests and disease; etc. Indoor plants are weaklings and it takes an indoor plant a lot of energy and time to build itself up for an outdoor life.
Âdragon49 said:I agree with previous posters that you should start hardening off indoors with a fan, to get them used to the wind. Â Any cheap oscillating fan will do. Â This is very important. Â If you fail to do this, even small exposures to strong gusts will knock over stems and require early staking.
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What I do to get the gradually used to real sun:
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Leave them outside in real direct sun for:
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1st time - 5 minutes
2nd time 20 minutes
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Then, gradually build up the time. Â If they start to wilt a little while outside, watch them and try to let them "tough it out." Â If they start wilting more, them bring them inside ASAP.
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Keep in mind that the plants will be very thirsty after exposed to sun and stronger wind, so watch out for dryness when you bring them back in and water accordingly.
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Should I bring them out once a day? Like
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Day 1: 5 minutes
Day 2: 20 minutes
etc etc.
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Or should I bring them out every couple of hours?