RaymondStone
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I have some anaheim chili pepper seeds waiting to sprout in my bedroom. Was wondering if anyone else has grown chili peppers indoors before? Have a 2' T5HO fixture for lighting and using coco fiber as a grow medium.
Thanks podpiper, I am waiting tell payday so i can get some bigger pots, more lights and a cheap fan. I like your set up! Do you run a nursery?grapdawg, you should probably take the plants out of the box and just put the lights over top of them. What they really need is a fan blowing on them maybe two times a day for 1/2 hr at a time, it helps to strengthen the stems. They would only need to be in that box to germinate the seeds then as soon as the sprout get them into the open air under lights. Also they do not need lights to germinate but lights do make a good heat source for germination. I start my seeds either in paper towels in a ziplock baggie or in a seed starting tray in the germ box and as soon as the sprout I stick them in 72 cell trays until they get root bound and then pot up to 4 inch pots where they stay until sold or I plant them in the garden.
Looks like the kid is doing a good job!More like a day care! He's putting that kid to work on the farm!
Damn, that is a lot of different types of peppers.
grapdawg, I would not call it a nursery more like a hobby turned into an addiction then the addiction got out of control and had to start selling to help pay for it. I sell heirloom tomato and exotic pepper plants and also started my own spice business. I have over 20 different varieties of pepper spices.
It is very easy to grow peppers indoors once you work the bugs out of your setup. The most impotant thing I would think when germinating is to not get the seeds too wet because they will rot.
By the way the little guy is a master gardener in the making.