To pull or not to pull!?!

bucbuc420

Active Member
Well a little bit a go i had planted some hibinero seeds (you know the peppers that are supposed to be the hottest). Well they never popped and came out the dirt. I ended up useing the dirt to help fill up a couple of smart pots i have for a closet grow. Im sure you hsve figured it out by know that as the good ol ganja was coming out the dirt, followed some other sprouts that didnt look nothing like the weed plants, im sure it the peppers. A part of me, the high mad scientist in me wants to leave them and see what happens. Kinda cool to have some bud with some killa spice. But on the other hand im thinking the roots might tangle and interfere with my grow.
 

PurpleBuz

Well-Known Member
I suggest carefully pulling them out.

It is possible to separate seedlings by loosening all of the soil around the roots and replanting in their own pots, But its like doing surgery on siamese twins. One wrong step and you lose both of them.


Habanero seeds are cheap and replaceable.
 

smoke and coke

Well-Known Member
i like 1 plant per container. it would be an easy choice for me to decide. pull the peppers :fire:


i had a 1/4 bag of growing mix left over from last year and i kept it in the garage. i used it this year to start my seedlings. after my seedlings had popped, i started getting these long green spikes popping everywhere. i then realised that mice had got into my grass seed and was storing some seeds in the growing mix. i was plucking grass for a couple weeks. i thought it would never end especially if you don't get the root.
 

LetsGetCritical

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The hottest chilli is the Trinidad Scorpion Butch T, rated at 1,463,700 Scoville Heat Units . Habenero, up to 580,000 I think. I ordered some Butch T seeds off the net and tried to grow them but something ate them.
 
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