Having recently moved house to a place with approx. 1m square, I decided to concentrate on a few specific varieties of chilli for maximum cultivation satisfaction. I selected Orange NuMex, Sweet Chocolate and Belpicen from The Chill Seed Company, and followed their advice on germination:
http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/growingchilliesfromseed.pdf
...which basically suggests soaking the seeds in germination solution, then placing them between damp folded kitchen paper in a food bag, left to germinate in a warm place. I bought a heated propagator, which appears to be doing the job.
My question - the squares of kitchen paper are currently resting directly on the base of the propagator, where the heat originates. Would this be too warm for the seeds, or is it a case of the warmer the better? The paper feels pretty hot, and elevated corners dry out relatively quickly.
Any help to reassure a paranoid potential chilli-parent very much appreciated x
http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/growingchilliesfromseed.pdf
...which basically suggests soaking the seeds in germination solution, then placing them between damp folded kitchen paper in a food bag, left to germinate in a warm place. I bought a heated propagator, which appears to be doing the job.
My question - the squares of kitchen paper are currently resting directly on the base of the propagator, where the heat originates. Would this be too warm for the seeds, or is it a case of the warmer the better? The paper feels pretty hot, and elevated corners dry out relatively quickly.
Any help to reassure a paranoid potential chilli-parent very much appreciated x
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