i started several fatalli and long red slim cayenne seeds 9 days ago just to test the germination of the seeds and to see if i could get them to germinate. at the time it was 77 to 80 degrees in the house but over the past 4-5 days it's dropped to 63 to 70 at the most and later this week it's going to the lower 40's and 30's at night making it cooler in here. i see nothing happening so far. i have a lot of experience starting seeds of all different vegetable except for peppers. i also know that 9 days is not long enough to give up but since it is so cool in here i think these seeds won't germinate.
i figured since i heat the house with a woodstove and since in late jan and early feb it is usually 75-80 in here i could start my pepper seeds without using a heat mat or any other heat source under the containers. if need be i can move them closer to the woodstove for more heat or place them in a south window for sun if i let the stove burn lower and the temp dropped to say 70 in here.
is this reasonable or am i kidding myself? it seem reasonable that with the stove keeping the air temp in the mid to upper 70's and moving the containers closer to the stove if the air temp is not hot enough, that i can keep the containers as warm as if they had bottom heat. once germinated i think (all the times i use think substitute assume!) that again between air temps and closer to the stove i can keep them warm enough to keep them growing. if need be i can place them very close to the woodstove, no kids or dogs to up end anything just me and i'm careful.
my real concern is moving them under shop lights in the basement. if i start seeds in late jan/early feb i expect germination by mid feb. i could keep the plants in the south windows for the sun but i know that plants really do best under shop lights and eventually they have to go to the basement and that's where the shit hits the fan! by late feb the temp in the basement is going to be a toasty 48 to 52 degrees. now tomatoes do well in early to mid april at 55 degrees once germinated and plants started in feb or march do fine down there but will peppers, hot and sweet, be able to handle 50 degrees? the lights put out some heat, i keep them 1-2" above the top leaves but they are only on 16 hours per day and that 8 hours off there's no heat. if need be i can take them upstairs back near the woodstove over night until the lights come on the next morning.
so you can see i am trying to avoid paying $30+ for a heat mat. i have a setup for using rope lights in sand but that's something i have to make and i'm not sure where to find a rope light that's 3' long vs say 7' based upon what i have been told about this setup.
any ideas? is this doomed to fail once i get to the basement with those temperatures or will it fail upstairs ( think i can get enough heat from the woodstove upstairs it's the basement i'm worried about)? damn peppers are a major pita compared to everything else i have started from seed!
thanks.
i figured since i heat the house with a woodstove and since in late jan and early feb it is usually 75-80 in here i could start my pepper seeds without using a heat mat or any other heat source under the containers. if need be i can move them closer to the woodstove for more heat or place them in a south window for sun if i let the stove burn lower and the temp dropped to say 70 in here.
is this reasonable or am i kidding myself? it seem reasonable that with the stove keeping the air temp in the mid to upper 70's and moving the containers closer to the stove if the air temp is not hot enough, that i can keep the containers as warm as if they had bottom heat. once germinated i think (all the times i use think substitute assume!) that again between air temps and closer to the stove i can keep them warm enough to keep them growing. if need be i can place them very close to the woodstove, no kids or dogs to up end anything just me and i'm careful.
my real concern is moving them under shop lights in the basement. if i start seeds in late jan/early feb i expect germination by mid feb. i could keep the plants in the south windows for the sun but i know that plants really do best under shop lights and eventually they have to go to the basement and that's where the shit hits the fan! by late feb the temp in the basement is going to be a toasty 48 to 52 degrees. now tomatoes do well in early to mid april at 55 degrees once germinated and plants started in feb or march do fine down there but will peppers, hot and sweet, be able to handle 50 degrees? the lights put out some heat, i keep them 1-2" above the top leaves but they are only on 16 hours per day and that 8 hours off there's no heat. if need be i can take them upstairs back near the woodstove over night until the lights come on the next morning.
so you can see i am trying to avoid paying $30+ for a heat mat. i have a setup for using rope lights in sand but that's something i have to make and i'm not sure where to find a rope light that's 3' long vs say 7' based upon what i have been told about this setup.
any ideas? is this doomed to fail once i get to the basement with those temperatures or will it fail upstairs ( think i can get enough heat from the woodstove upstairs it's the basement i'm worried about)? damn peppers are a major pita compared to everything else i have started from seed!
thanks.