Hi all!
I've been hanging around this forum for a couple of weeks now, soaking in the information you guys and gals were kind enough to share with others. I've just recently decided to give this whole growing business a try, as I've been a fan of super hot things for as long as I can remember. Plus, the local market sucks when it comes to habanero strength chilis.
I ordered my seeds (Bhut Jolokia, Red Savina and Burkina Yellow Habanero) from chileseeds.co.uk and have been germinating/growing 3 of each for the last 3-4 weeks. So far I've only had success with the Red Savinas, which are all already growing nicely (no pics atm), but the Bhuts and the Yellow Habaneros seem to be taking their time. Well...or I might have already sent them to an early grave, who knows. With my lack of plant-related skills, there's a good chance that could be true.
Anywho...
One of my more successful Savinas (about two inches tall with a couple of true leaves already developed) has recently taken a bit of a downturn - the original leaves (I don't know what you call them, seedling leaves?) have started turning a bit yellow-ish and it just doesn't seem to be doing that well. And I'm not really sure about the other two planties either, they seem to be growing very slowly. So, I was hoping you can help my identify the problem...
I'm just going to say it...I might have been over-watering them.
They're in little 2x2x2 inch pots (well, not proper "pots", those brown little seed pots that look like cardboard, but aren't! ) and I'm giving them 4-5ml of water a day (I've got a little syringe thingy to keep it consistent ). The temperature in the improvised growbox/closet is about 80-85 degrees fahrenheit. I'm using two 6500 kelvin 20watt cfl's (keep in mind, the space they're in is really small, so 40 watts goes a loooong way) which are my second biggest cause for concearn - they might be a bit too close to the little guys and might be causing heat damage (although, they're not really getting that hot...). I just have no idea how sensitive the plants are to a little bit of heat.
What do you guys think? What's your advice?
I've been hanging around this forum for a couple of weeks now, soaking in the information you guys and gals were kind enough to share with others. I've just recently decided to give this whole growing business a try, as I've been a fan of super hot things for as long as I can remember. Plus, the local market sucks when it comes to habanero strength chilis.
I ordered my seeds (Bhut Jolokia, Red Savina and Burkina Yellow Habanero) from chileseeds.co.uk and have been germinating/growing 3 of each for the last 3-4 weeks. So far I've only had success with the Red Savinas, which are all already growing nicely (no pics atm), but the Bhuts and the Yellow Habaneros seem to be taking their time. Well...or I might have already sent them to an early grave, who knows. With my lack of plant-related skills, there's a good chance that could be true.
Anywho...
One of my more successful Savinas (about two inches tall with a couple of true leaves already developed) has recently taken a bit of a downturn - the original leaves (I don't know what you call them, seedling leaves?) have started turning a bit yellow-ish and it just doesn't seem to be doing that well. And I'm not really sure about the other two planties either, they seem to be growing very slowly. So, I was hoping you can help my identify the problem...
I'm just going to say it...I might have been over-watering them.
They're in little 2x2x2 inch pots (well, not proper "pots", those brown little seed pots that look like cardboard, but aren't! ) and I'm giving them 4-5ml of water a day (I've got a little syringe thingy to keep it consistent ). The temperature in the improvised growbox/closet is about 80-85 degrees fahrenheit. I'm using two 6500 kelvin 20watt cfl's (keep in mind, the space they're in is really small, so 40 watts goes a loooong way) which are my second biggest cause for concearn - they might be a bit too close to the little guys and might be causing heat damage (although, they're not really getting that hot...). I just have no idea how sensitive the plants are to a little bit of heat.
What do you guys think? What's your advice?