i started 12 of my chinense varieties early, hoping to get a head start on the season in anticipation of the extremely short summer ahead. I figured starting them in december will get me a harvest in september or thereabouts whereas starting them in early march last year got me a harvest in november, after there had already been a few freezes (only harvested from potted plants, the rest were screwed) so i put the following into peat pellets on the 26th of december.
bhut jolokia
peach hab
lemon yellow hab
chocolate hab
tobago seasoning
pimenta de neyde
gold bullet
white bullet
devils tongue
numex suave orange
numex suave red
seeds from a giant orange habanero i found in mexico. it was as big as my hand, so i want to see if i can get a crop of them
as i said they are all in peat pellets in a plastic container, clear lid. i put a heat mat under it, and went to home depot and bought a $30 oscillating ceramic heater to put next to it. i went to check on them this morning, and found 6 sprouts altogether. 2 gold bullets, 2 pdn, and 2 tobago seasoning. it was pretty exciting to see they started that fast, but since i still dont have my light setup figured out all the way i kinda wished they would have waited just a couple more days . anyway, thats the fastest ive ever seen peppers of any kind sprout. last year, the earliest ones took 11 days. dont know if its the heating or if theyre just really awesome seed, but whatever it is, it worked .
luckily i am prepared with little plastic 4 inch pots to use, and a small amount of potting mix. still need to get more though. i figure i will leave them in the starter for a couple more days and then ill transfer them to the pots. that should give me enough time to get the lighting taken care of.
ill start posting pics when i have some more sprouted.
bhut jolokia
peach hab
lemon yellow hab
chocolate hab
tobago seasoning
pimenta de neyde
gold bullet
white bullet
devils tongue
numex suave orange
numex suave red
seeds from a giant orange habanero i found in mexico. it was as big as my hand, so i want to see if i can get a crop of them
as i said they are all in peat pellets in a plastic container, clear lid. i put a heat mat under it, and went to home depot and bought a $30 oscillating ceramic heater to put next to it. i went to check on them this morning, and found 6 sprouts altogether. 2 gold bullets, 2 pdn, and 2 tobago seasoning. it was pretty exciting to see they started that fast, but since i still dont have my light setup figured out all the way i kinda wished they would have waited just a couple more days . anyway, thats the fastest ive ever seen peppers of any kind sprout. last year, the earliest ones took 11 days. dont know if its the heating or if theyre just really awesome seed, but whatever it is, it worked .
luckily i am prepared with little plastic 4 inch pots to use, and a small amount of potting mix. still need to get more though. i figure i will leave them in the starter for a couple more days and then ill transfer them to the pots. that should give me enough time to get the lighting taken care of.
ill start posting pics when i have some more sprouted.