This year I decided to try a few plants in pots since my main in-ground pepper plot is already overloaded. I filled up some 10" plastic pots with Miracle Gro Organic Choice Garden Soil dropped in a few seeds per pot and set them outside. Germination went fine, I got about 90% to come up. Some kind of pest attacked my crop just after the first true leaves appeared and cut down the majority of the seedlings like they were trees. I wasn't too sad since I was going to have to thin them anyway. About the time the second set of leaves appeared I was getting suspicious. The leaves were very small and the overall growth of the plants seemed to be taking longer than normal. The peppers all stalled after 3 tiny sets of leaves and stayed that way for more than a month. I finally decided to move what was left to the ground and one of the plants has started to respond well, putting out 2 new sets of larger leaves already.
I treated these plants the same as I have every other seed I started so I can only conclude that the MG garden soil is no bueno for pepper culture. Any ideas why? Anyone have the same issue?
FYI the ingredients in the soil are forestry products, peat moss, poultry poo. Seemed OK to me.
I treated these plants the same as I have every other seed I started so I can only conclude that the MG garden soil is no bueno for pepper culture. Any ideas why? Anyone have the same issue?
FYI the ingredients in the soil are forestry products, peat moss, poultry poo. Seemed OK to me.