Hi there,
I recently became very interested in hot peppers and decided to try my luck at a grow. During all my research this forum came up time and time again and proved to be a valuable resource for me. As such, I'm hoping you might have some advice regarding a problem I've encountered.
The Setup
I purchased some seeds online from a very reputable dealer. They included: Carolina Reaper, Ghost Pepper, Chocolate Habanero, Early Jalapeno
The germination setup was as follows:
On March 30, I soaked the seeds for 8 hours in distilled water before planting 1/4" below the surface of the soil. There were no problems germinating, everything came up quick and seemingly healthy.
Early growth. Probably 1-1.5 weeks in.
Early Progress
Things seemed to be going very well at first. The seed leaves came in fine and everything was a nice bright green. The jalapenos were the first to break the surface and soon grew rather tall. However, in hindsight I believe they should have filled out more before growing upward. I presume this is what you refer to as "leggy"? The remaining strains broke through soon after but didn't experience the same burst in height as the jalapenos.
Early growth:
Since then
I planted three seeds per cell and cut the weaker two once they became evident. Sets of true leaves sprouted in some cases, while others had a true leaf sprout only on one side of the plant. In other cases no true leaves sprouted at all leaving only the otherwise healthy looking seed leaves. There has been some marginal growth in height but apart from that, nothing. It has been roughly a month and a half since I planted and I have not witnessed any significant progress in weeks. They're still alive, standing straight and green, but growth has come to a standstill for many weeks now.
I've been watering once a week but only introduced fertilizer two weeks ago. I figured (perhaps incorrectly) that the seedlings would be fine with the 0.10 - 0.05 - 0.05 PKN nutrients in the soil. I was also top watering which I just learned is frowned upon. When I noticed the prolonged period without growth I introduced Schultz liquid plant food (10-15-10). The plants didn't seem to notice. Basically no change at all so I'm pretty stumped.
Pics from today (Note: I just watered them):
Jalapeno
Chocolate Habanero:
Ghost Pepper:
Carolina Reaper:
Seeing as I'm going to abandon this grow, I decided to pull up a couple seedlings to check on root development. Here's the Jalapeno and Chocolate Habanero:
The Way Forward
A good friend of mine planted these varieties and a few others at the exact same time as me. I saw his progress today and was stunned at the growth. His plants were HUUUGE compared to mine, despite being planted simultaneously. He used peat pellets so I'm wondering if this is the reason for his far better outcome. I've ordered some more seeds and am determined to try again, but I would appreciate some feedback on my setup so I don't end up with another disappointment. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks you kindly!
I recently became very interested in hot peppers and decided to try my luck at a grow. During all my research this forum came up time and time again and proved to be a valuable resource for me. As such, I'm hoping you might have some advice regarding a problem I've encountered.
The Setup
I purchased some seeds online from a very reputable dealer. They included: Carolina Reaper, Ghost Pepper, Chocolate Habanero, Early Jalapeno
The germination setup was as follows:
- Heat pad
- 32 cell plastic propagation tray with dome (cells ~ 2.5" x 2.5" x 3")
- Miracle gro organic choice and mixed in both perlite and vermiculite (I've sinced learned that MG Organic is a poor choice of medium. Perhaps this is a cautionary tale?)
- Sunblaster T5 fluorescent light (2' long and 6400K). On for 18hrs and off for 6hrs at night.
- Later on once the dome was removed I added a small fan. I'd put it on a very low setting for a couple hours a day.
On March 30, I soaked the seeds for 8 hours in distilled water before planting 1/4" below the surface of the soil. There were no problems germinating, everything came up quick and seemingly healthy.
Early growth. Probably 1-1.5 weeks in.
Early Progress
Things seemed to be going very well at first. The seed leaves came in fine and everything was a nice bright green. The jalapenos were the first to break the surface and soon grew rather tall. However, in hindsight I believe they should have filled out more before growing upward. I presume this is what you refer to as "leggy"? The remaining strains broke through soon after but didn't experience the same burst in height as the jalapenos.
Early growth:
Since then
I planted three seeds per cell and cut the weaker two once they became evident. Sets of true leaves sprouted in some cases, while others had a true leaf sprout only on one side of the plant. In other cases no true leaves sprouted at all leaving only the otherwise healthy looking seed leaves. There has been some marginal growth in height but apart from that, nothing. It has been roughly a month and a half since I planted and I have not witnessed any significant progress in weeks. They're still alive, standing straight and green, but growth has come to a standstill for many weeks now.
I've been watering once a week but only introduced fertilizer two weeks ago. I figured (perhaps incorrectly) that the seedlings would be fine with the 0.10 - 0.05 - 0.05 PKN nutrients in the soil. I was also top watering which I just learned is frowned upon. When I noticed the prolonged period without growth I introduced Schultz liquid plant food (10-15-10). The plants didn't seem to notice. Basically no change at all so I'm pretty stumped.
Pics from today (Note: I just watered them):
Jalapeno
Chocolate Habanero:
Ghost Pepper:
Carolina Reaper:
Seeing as I'm going to abandon this grow, I decided to pull up a couple seedlings to check on root development. Here's the Jalapeno and Chocolate Habanero:
The Way Forward
A good friend of mine planted these varieties and a few others at the exact same time as me. I saw his progress today and was stunned at the growth. His plants were HUUUGE compared to mine, despite being planted simultaneously. He used peat pellets so I'm wondering if this is the reason for his far better outcome. I've ordered some more seeds and am determined to try again, but I would appreciate some feedback on my setup so I don't end up with another disappointment. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks you kindly!