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baby pepper plants

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Posted: Feb/13/2009 3:08 PM PST

well i hope yall know i have some pepper seeds i started in my mug i today got sick of them beein so cramped an moveed them to a 12" pot actually the pot i had the abricola in i added some peatmoss i think it was to the soil mixed it up found out itr was wwaayy too cold fer the peppers so i added hot water an warmed it up till they seemed okish to me then i ran water over the pepper roots tryied ta seperate them some --ohh i shoulda put in plastic cups an half buryied those LOL oh well ill have a messa peppers

ive watered kindaish with rooting hormone liquid tho old an fertaliser mixed in the water the bottom half of the soil is still cold its sitting in less light then they had anything i can do to prevent leggyness or will they not gewt leggy cause there allready acouple months old? an how often should i water? in the mornin or?


also some were wondering about seed starting note these pics are from the 3.2 megapixel olympus aka crap camera this shows bascally what i did with the peppers put peatmoss in container sit overniight from beein wet throw seeds ontop (had ones were buryied the 2 you see are all that came up) cover with plastic wrap put in sunny place or here next to the aerogarden an wait LOL the mug an my peppers were in window kindaish was an experiment with the weather

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biyu_wolf_77 blog photos
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Posted: Feb/14/2009 5:59 PM PST

20 views not a responce? well i finished off the chemical solution today wonderin continue watering more of it or jus straightup water? 1 looks really wilty i think it may die then 2 ive steaked up with pens an hemp LOL huh? i think theyll survive jus fine
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 5:06 AM PST

I just now saw this. I would think that peppers would need a lot of light and warmth. I wouldn't fertilize a whole lot.
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 2:35 PM PST

yea i think imma use reg water fer now there in room temp now like 60ish LOL prolly not best fer eighter condition but they arent gettin leggy soo im not worryin

hmm i jus threw abuncha tomato seeds in the mug im thinkin dooin same basic thing jus individual pots if i can (planted like 40 *seeds* 8 varieties same container soo yea donty think i have thatmany single containers) suggestions?
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Joined: 6/18/2008
Location: Florida
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Posted: Feb/20/2009 9:25 AM PST

Don't water tomato plants too much. I killed 70+ plants they showed "Damp-Off" I think that's what it's called. they were up about 2-3" and the center of the stem srunk-up and the tops fell over and Died, later Guilt Trip
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Posted: Feb/20/2009 10:29 AM PST

with the tomatoes they havent shown signs of growing from the seeds yet there not covered tho--do they *need* a soilish covering? cause they havent ghereminated yet with the aerogarden providing light

edit oh another weak pepper plant looks wilty soil hasa plenty water in it so i moved to provide more light outherwise itill be 6 peppers
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