whoa, i think you misread the question...juanitos said:80-90 days to maturity + approx 14 days germ. syracuse first frost oct 10. so like end of june if ur lucky.
watRunescape said:whoa, i think you misread the question...
Runescape said:whoa, i think you misread the question...
lol. Seems like OP wants to know when his deadline is for starting seeds that will have enough time to produce. Your response sounded like his deadline was somewhere in june...juanitos said:
Runescape said:lol. Seems like OP wants to know when his deadline is for starting seeds that will have enough time to produce. Your response sounded like his deadline was somewhere in june...
Good info. That's another factor I need to consider. I have limited space to work with in the house so I won't be able to handle much more than solo cup sized containers before the plants are sent outside for the summer. I should have about a 100-125 plants depending on the germination rate.queequeg152 said:
keep the above in mind when you pop seeds.... ideally you should not have plants beyond like... the solo cup - 1 gallon stage untill after the last frost.... lest you be forced to drag inside large containers.
Nice setup. Last year was the first time I dabbled with growing a superhot (Scorpion) and it was later August before I had my first ripe pod. I got maybe 10 pods off the plant before the growing season was over so I'm trying start as early as reasonable.stickman said:I'm also in zone 5a. You may not get big, bushy plants if you start your Chinense varieties now, but you'll still get a harvest. No matter what size the plant you set out, it still takes the same amount of time to grow out the crop. Bigger plants usually mean a bigger harvest though. I've been growing Trinidad Scorpions and Bhuts for the last couple of years here with no problems, so you should be able to as well. The earlier you can get them transplanted outside the better. I get mine outside in mid-April by planting in Infrared Transparent plastic mulch and then setting up a low row cover with 4mil poly sheeting over that. The combination means that you'll have to open up the ends to vent excess heat on sunny days and button them up at night.