I think I will start mine this week in Kansas.
I target plant out (in raised beds) 1st-2nd week of May based on temperature and forecast. Hardening off the week before.Kramer said:When are you guys going to be putting them outside?
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Supposedly you don't want them to be too mature or to have outgrown their pots for long before you transplant since it will shock them more. Supposedly..
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Curious because I'm in Pittsburgh and still on the fence for when to start. Have annums and chinense, from bananas to reapers, and everything in between. Was thinking super hots at the end of the month and annums at the end of February? Or should I just start now? Not really half decent temps until late May.
Me too. 1st or 2nd week of may after a week hardening off on my front porch.Harry_Dangler said:I target plant out (in raised beds) 1st-2nd week of May based on temperature and forecast. Hardening off the week before.
We're about the same boat. I start Chinense 12 weeks before plant-out, Annuums 8 weeks b4, and tomatoes 6 weeks b4. Of course, I started manzano/rocotos 12/01/20. ÂKramer said:When are you guys going to be putting them outside?
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Supposedly you don't want them to be too mature or to have outgrown their pots for long before you transplant since it will shock them more. Supposedly..
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Curious because I'm in Pittsburgh and still on the fence for when to start. Have annums and chinense, from bananas to reapers, and everything in between. Was thinking super hots at the end of the month and annums at the end of February? Or should I just start now? Not really half decent temps until late May.
Another vote for this!Harry_Dangler said:I target plant out (in raised beds) 1st-2nd week of May based on temperature and forecast. Hardening off the week before.