This is my second year of trying to grow veg.2 weeks ago I planted some peppers (red, orange and green) tomatoes and other veg. Everything has nice, big good green shoots except the peppers. How long does it take them to germinate as i have never tried to grow them before and there is no sign of life. I have them in a propugator in the window which catches the sun nearly all day so it is warm enough and I make sure the soil stays moist.
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You seem to be doing it all right. May be duff seeds: I'd expect them to be up by now.
If you have any more, try chitting them on damp kitchen towel. That way, you can see if the seed forms a root, or doesn't do anything. If they're duff, post them back to supplier for a refundAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Windowsills get very cold at night, and peppers don't like dramatic fluctuation. Try bringing them inside the curtain at night where it's warmer
(a steady day-and-night temp of 16c-20c would be ideal)
The Effect of Extreme Temperatures on the Tomato and Pepper CropAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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My tomatoes have been up weeks longer than the peppers - who are now slowly and sleepily emerging! I find they like it warmer than the tomatoes to germinate - try moving the pot into a warm place!Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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I've learned that different pepper and chillis seeds require different temperature to germinate, and for me personally; I have more success germinating on my window sill compared to the heated propogator. I currently have ten babies sat in an unheated propogator. Two are sat in another unheated propogater, inside the 4tb. Heat and light are a bit useful. I wouldn't rule anything out. For years, I couldn't grow sweet mini red peppers, and this year, I've already killed a few through school girl errors. I've got the chillies I want this year, but only two days ago I raided my seed stasher as there was some sweet peppers that I really want to play with. These I am waiting for. I love growing chillies and sweet peppers are the end product is always rather cool.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostYou seem to be doing it all right. May be duff seeds: I'd expect them to be up by now.
If you have any more, try chitting them on damp kitchen towel. That way, you can see if the seed forms a root, or doesn't do anything. If they're duff, post them back to supplier for a refundTried and Tested...but the results are inconclusive
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Postsee, I know some stuff
(not much, but some)Tried and Tested...but the results are inconclusive
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I am using last year sweet pepper seed, 1st sowing 25/2, classified as failure on the 14/3. Reset on the 14/3 showed first green on 23/3 now at 60% germination.
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