Âbionic said:Finally getting all of my peppers in pots but was reading that I shouldn't fertilize until flowering process. What do you guys think?
Âdash 2 said:Â Â Â If you transplanted into a soil that contains nutrients, then I would agree with Buzz. But if it's a plain mix, then I'd give them something. It'll probably be a little while before your plants begin to flower much, and in the meantime they need to start growing a root system and putting on some foliage. Your plants will need Phosphorus and Nitrogen (respectively) as well as other micronutrients to accomplish this.Â
   Also, I usually give my transplants a shot of liquid fertilizer to help ease transplant shock. Other members here do the same and swear by the results.
It's already fertilized.bionic said:no, these are young starter plants that I got from a nursery. I have been using Pro mix for herbs and vegtables for soil and put in a book of matches, shovel full of sand and sheep manure each under the roots of the plant.
Gotcha, do you think these nutes will last a month?Gotrox said:It's already fertilized.
Ditto.Jamison said:Honestly it's all about reading your plants. Â They will tell you once they need something.