Hi all! This is my first year growing chiles, and my first post on this forum. (: So, I live in the Pacific Northwest, and I've had a pretty cool growing season. As October rolls in, it's only going to get cooler and cloudier, and my plants are by no means mature. (I'm growing Bulgarian Carrot and Gusto Purple.) I'm using Topsy Turvy planters, which I'm beginning to regret, and I'm wondering what I should do with my plants this winter? I'm trying to rig something up inside, but the type of planters makes it tricky. Google it and you'll see what I mean. I only have a few small unripe pods on my chiles as of now...
But, looking optimistically ahead, I'm going to try and get ahead on next season! This year, I used a heating mat on top of my fridge for germination. Next time, I'd like to treat myself to a good heated propagator, but I don't know which ones are really worth it. Any suggestions? How have propagators worked for you guys? I can't wait to hear what you guys have to say! (:
Thanks!
Hedgie
But, looking optimistically ahead, I'm going to try and get ahead on next season! This year, I used a heating mat on top of my fridge for germination. Next time, I'd like to treat myself to a good heated propagator, but I don't know which ones are really worth it. Any suggestions? How have propagators worked for you guys? I can't wait to hear what you guys have to say! (:
Thanks!
Hedgie