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Old 26-01-2011, 03:14 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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On Jan 25, 2:47*pm, Nad R wrote:
Gz wrote:
I planted my pepper seeds last night. Set up some lamps. The seed
man suggests that you snip off the early leaves. I never did that and
not sure if I should. I got peppers from Ghost to Jalapeno.


I should also heat up my dirt.


On the final growing season, it has been found that the root
temperature is highly influential on hotness level.


greg


Hmmm... I usually wait until at least four or six true leaves on any plant
show before any snipping and then it is only the bottom two leaves that
will be in the way of transplanting my seedlings. It sorta goes like this
for me. I first start with two inch pots, snip, transplant to three inch
pots, snip, transplant to five inch pots, snip, then outside for rest of
time. Also other leaves start to look bad... Snip. If the whole plant looks
bad I rip the plant out. If the whole tray looks bad I start to cuss and
kick over the trays onto the floor and growl

Peppers are slow to germinate and slow to grow. I do not use heat pads,
however I do put my plants over my floor heat registers. I myself prefer
the sweet peppers.

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Enjoy Life... Nad R *(Garden in zone 5a Michigan)


I might add a heat lamp. I was trying to explain the little message
note I
received with my seeds from Pepper Joe. What I read, as cut off the
first leaves.
Then cut off the weaklings to let the better plants grow, in a batch.

greg