Give em LOTS of light and keep em warm. If they’re growing in seed starting mix, once they get their first set of true leaves, they’re ready to transplant into potting soil.
swaziloo
Looking pretty good. No more dome. More light. Kill all the extras (keep the best one per cell–we know it feels bad =).
Fast_Education3119
If you blink you won’t miss a thing. They are extremely slow to start😂
Unlucky_Smoke_2354
That’s exactly what mine are doing. Same thing. What light are you using & how far away is it? I’m using T5. I had them extremely close this morning, then noticed this, so I moved them to be 6 in away (not sure if that’s right or not). I’m not sure if they are too close or too far away or it’s normal. Also posted about this.
SirDonBot
You’ll make mistakes but don’t over complicate it. Peppers fight really hard to survive. I have trouble following my own advice as I overthink everything. At the end of the day though it’s just putting seeds in dirt and watering them. Watering them differs at different times and caring for them is different at times, but humans have been doing this forever.
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Give em LOTS of light and keep em warm. If they’re growing in seed starting mix, once they get their first set of true leaves, they’re ready to transplant into potting soil.
Looking pretty good. No more dome. More light. Kill all the extras (keep the best one per cell–we know it feels bad =).
If you blink you won’t miss a thing. They are extremely slow to start😂
That’s exactly what mine are doing. Same thing. What light are you using & how far away is it? I’m using T5. I had them extremely close this morning, then noticed this, so I moved them to be 6 in away (not sure if that’s right or not). I’m not sure if they are too close or too far away or it’s normal. Also posted about this.
You’ll make mistakes but don’t over complicate it. Peppers fight really hard to survive. I have trouble following my own advice as I overthink everything. At the end of the day though it’s just putting seeds in dirt and watering them. Watering them differs at different times and caring for them is different at times, but humans have been doing this forever.