With my last order of pepper seeds from ChilePlants.com I was asked at check out if I wanted some Saltpeter to soak my seeds in. It is supposed to help sprouting faster. This last batch of seeds I started on 1-19-14 I soaked in Saltpeter for 24 hours. I also have them in a dome with heat mat @ 83 deg F. I have seeds sprouting in 7 days. Well they got their tail. I use the wet paper towel method, and then transfer them to Sunshine #4 potting soil once they have a tail.
Has anyone else tried this? I have only ever used Saltpeter (Potassium Nitrate) as a stump remover. It will rot a stump out in 6 months to a year.
This is my only Extreme hot pepper plant from last year. I had fruit on it up until a week ago. (Trinidad Moruga Scorpion) My friend said his took about 4 weeks to get the seed to sprout.
Is it unheard of getting Carolina Reapers to sprout in a week?
http://s1315.photobucket.com/user/casevideo/library/Trinidad%20Moruga%20Scorpion%20Pepper?sort=3&page=1
Here is where my seeds were soaked for 24 hours, washed, and then placed in paper towel and ziplock bag to sprout. I only use RO water for the soak & sprouts. A lot less algae. Practically zero now.
Here is a pic of one of my seeds ready for transplant to potting soil.
Here are the seeds ready for sprouting in bags.
Yes there are a few Pineapple seeds sprouting too. I use Pineapple in my chili to sweeten it.
Here are my few seeds that were ready for potting soil. I had an old Mini-dv tape rack I no longer needed. Perfect container for seedlings.
The seeds in plastic bags are on the bottom, seedlings in potting soil in the Mini-dv rack on top.
Seems to me seeds are sprouting faster this year.
So far I have these put into potting soil as of an hour ago.
1 - Jalapeño TAM
1 - Vallero
1 - Carolina Reaper
1 - Ancho 101
Has anyone else tried this? I have only ever used Saltpeter (Potassium Nitrate) as a stump remover. It will rot a stump out in 6 months to a year.
This is my only Extreme hot pepper plant from last year. I had fruit on it up until a week ago. (Trinidad Moruga Scorpion) My friend said his took about 4 weeks to get the seed to sprout.
Is it unheard of getting Carolina Reapers to sprout in a week?
http://s1315.photobucket.com/user/casevideo/library/Trinidad%20Moruga%20Scorpion%20Pepper?sort=3&page=1
Here is where my seeds were soaked for 24 hours, washed, and then placed in paper towel and ziplock bag to sprout. I only use RO water for the soak & sprouts. A lot less algae. Practically zero now.
Here is a pic of one of my seeds ready for transplant to potting soil.
Here are the seeds ready for sprouting in bags.
Yes there are a few Pineapple seeds sprouting too. I use Pineapple in my chili to sweeten it.
Here are my few seeds that were ready for potting soil. I had an old Mini-dv tape rack I no longer needed. Perfect container for seedlings.
The seeds in plastic bags are on the bottom, seedlings in potting soil in the Mini-dv rack on top.
Seems to me seeds are sprouting faster this year.
So far I have these put into potting soil as of an hour ago.
1 - Jalapeño TAM
1 - Vallero
1 - Carolina Reaper
1 - Ancho 101