I'm thinking about over wintering a couple of my pepper plants. I don't have a lot of space or lighting, After looking around I saw where someone said take a few cuttings off of your pepper plants and root them, place in small containers and I can just put them under my t5 lights until I can get them outside again.
My original plan was just to start everything from seed again next year. However, even after starting in March this year, my tobasco plant is loaded with peppers that'll never ripen, and Less than a handful of my datil ripened.
Would this strategy work? We're slated to hit the 30's this weekend. Otherwise, I'll just start from seed again next year, maybe start in February.
If the lighting isn't adequate for overwintering a plant can I please get some recommendations, I can set up a proper overwintering stain in my basement for next season.
Thanks.
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My original plan was just to start everything from seed again next year. However, even after starting in March this year, my tobasco plant is loaded with peppers that'll never ripen, and Less than a handful of my datil ripened.
Would this strategy work? We're slated to hit the 30's this weekend. Otherwise, I'll just start from seed again next year, maybe start in February.
If the lighting isn't adequate for overwintering a plant can I please get some recommendations, I can set up a proper overwintering stain in my basement for next season.
Thanks.
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