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Question about plant health (new to hot peppers)

Hello friends,

I'm very new to the world of hot peppers and I had a question about a Habanero plant, and others, that I am growing. I have Googled this stuff but there are so many conflicting answers its making my head spin. I have very successfully grown garden veg outside like cucumbers, pumpkins, sweet corn, onions etc. but I'm slowly realizing hot peppers seem to be a whole different ball game! I picked this guy up when it was about maybe 1" or 2" tall and then transplanted into a 5 gallon bucket with potting soil once it was 7" ish. It is now almost a foot tall and I have a few questions:

  1. How often should I be watering this guy? I was doing it daily (around 1 cup) but apparently thats not good because roots will rot (or so I have heard)- so i have scaled down to once every days.

  2. I have these plants under a full spectrum grow light (linked below) that people have highly recommended. I have it around 16" above the tallest leaf of the plant currently. Is that too high? Too low? I have it running from around 7AM – 10PM daily as I have seen that they need roughly 16 hours of artificial light indoors daily to grow. Is that too long?

  3. In the second picture you'll notice some browning on the sides of the leaf. Is that normal? Or is that something I should be mitigating via something I'm not doing already like fertilizing, too much light/too little light, etc. The underside of the leaf does not show any pest activity like aphids or anything like that.

Again please excuse any ignorance or stupidity – I've never grown peppers before and its something that has always interested me a lot. The plants leaves are very green as shown in the picture so something must be going right but perhaps you smarter folk can give me some pointers!

I appreciate your time, cheers!

Link to light: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DRKH2GL4

by masaaki1999

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