By starting do you mean starting without "grow lights" or something? Just curious as I'm still learning!President Trump said:I try to wait until the beginning of March to start my super hot pepper seeds. Other things like tomatoes or jalapeños, I wait until the end of March or beginning of April. The key word is "try". I almost always start at least a few seeds way too early.
Towlieee said:By starting do you mean starting without "grow lights" or something? Just curious as I'm still learning!
I really would like to start and have my plants growing before I put them out next season. I want to get a jump start as I don't get much sunlight. I plan on starting seeds at various times incase I'm too early or too late with specific seeds. Going to grow in a closet under multiple 5000k-6500k CFL's. Would like some 1ft+ tall bushy plants to put out after the last frost!
I don't want to put out seedlings, I want plants that are already on their way to get the most for my effort since I already have 5 25w 5000k cfl's, and might online order another 1-3 higher powered cfl's. I tend to my plants multiple times a day, so no problem to keep my lights less than a inch away
Thanks!President Trump said:
I "start" or germinate,my seeds under a 4' fluorescent shop light.
For 1ft tall bushy plants, I would say to start your seeds February 1. That will give you about 12 weeks until you plant them out.
Towlieee said:Thanks!
I'll probably start some a little earlier than that, and start more every 2-3 weeks so I know I'll have proper plants to put out! lol
I might end up getting a shop light, I like having all my CFL's in "clamp lights" so I can angle them all around my plants, depending on how much I grow I might end up with 2 or 4 4' shop lights and use my CFL's on the sides