Omri said:That's the fun part of growing indoors, you can start whenever you want!
The other night it was 0c outside, but I planted some Habanero seeds.
Now about pre-soaking the seeds.
Just stick 'em in the ground...
Technically 0c is the freezing point, so...GrumpyBear said:Hold up, you've been going on about how freezing it is and its 0c! i got two feet of snow outside and i consider this the mildest winter in ages! duuuuude...*shakes head*
back on topic, i've got a short growing season and a decent amount of room and lights so i start the slower growing guys now so they're basically flowering by the time they go out. I also started inca berries now cuz i hear they do well in hanging planters and i have a great window for hanging plants. basically what i'm trying to say is that its so subjective as to when you start your plants based on what they are, where you are, and what you can give them.
y'know somehow i knew you'd say that... still, it was -10 here today and i didn't even bother with a coat outside. that's sweater weather man!Omri said:Technically 0c is the freezing point, so...
AlabamaJack said:I have not had a problem with seed germination yet, therefore, I have not soaked any of the seeds I have planted. If I plant seeds and they do not readily germinate (within 30 days), then soaking may be in order.
Omri said:That's the fun part of growing indoors, you can start whenever you want!
The other night it was 0c outside, but I planted some Habanero seeds.
Now about pre-soaking the seeds.
Just stick 'em in the ground...
Using MH and HPS bulbs until spring.shayneyasinski said:just keep in mind that they get big and stringy without alot of light and rootbound in small containers.
if you have a good setup like a greenhouse you will be fine.
indoor windowsill will get them going but too soon and you may end up with problems.
whatever you do try keep a log on what dates you started so you can get a good feel on your area.