+1mpicante said:Im thinking they NEED WATER!Try to keep your soil or grow media moist.
Sunlight in an east-facing window, haha. I've just been misting them since I took the saran wrap off the top, so i'm thinking too-little water as the above have said.c3po said:Although pepper plants generally prefer very little water, from the looks of your soil, it appears to be too dry for seedlings. What type of light are you using, and what is the wattage?? Generally fluorescent bulbs don't produce enough heat to burn the plants, however, if they are metal halide lights or incandescent lights, you need to watch the distance you keep them from the light, and you may need ventilation. You should also consider transplanting them to their own individual deeper pots sooner than this.
Not been on the heat mat for a few days. And the only light is sunlight.CAPCOM said:I think you have a hot light too close and maybe need more barrier between your seed starts and you heat mat. sprouts look good except for heat stress.
I thought you were supposed to wait until they had their first leaves?c3po said:You should also consider transplanting them to their own individual deeper pots sooner than this.
No, not really, you can transplant them when they only have their cotyledon leaves. I have done it many times, not only on pepper plants, but on other varieties as well.Fitsea said:I thought you were supposed to wait until they had their first leaves?
Its really whatever you find works best for you. I generally leave them in their germ containers till the roots are purging the container or wrapping around the inside of it.Fitsea said:I thought you were supposed to wait until they had their first leaves?