All the of the seeds I've planted in pots indoors, have all come through apart from peppers and aubergines.
I don't have a greenhouse or a real propagator, but when seed packets say to use a propagator I've just been sowing the seeds in a tray/pot and then seeling the tray inside a plastic bag until the shoots start to come through, and this has worked fine with most of the plants I'm growing. However, it hasn't worked for me with the pepper and aubergine seeds.
I know they need a higher temperature, but I'm just not sure where is the best place to put them - presumably the kitchen windowsill isn't warm enough as that's where I originally put them. But I think they also need light, so a warm dark cupboard probably isn't the right place either.
Anyone got a suggestion as to where is the best place in the house to put the seed trays? I assume that a radiator will be far too hot?
I don't have a greenhouse or a real propagator, but when seed packets say to use a propagator I've just been sowing the seeds in a tray/pot and then seeling the tray inside a plastic bag until the shoots start to come through, and this has worked fine with most of the plants I'm growing. However, it hasn't worked for me with the pepper and aubergine seeds.
I know they need a higher temperature, but I'm just not sure where is the best place to put them - presumably the kitchen windowsill isn't warm enough as that's where I originally put them. But I think they also need light, so a warm dark cupboard probably isn't the right place either.
Anyone got a suggestion as to where is the best place in the house to put the seed trays? I assume that a radiator will be far too hot?
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