chilli, pepper & onion ...
chilli, pepper & onion ...... seeds are now planted in peat pots and trays in the house. Peppers in particular take nearly a month to germinate, and I'm having one last ditch attempt of growing onion from seed.
In 2006 I sowed pepper seeds in January, then thought may be it was too early but I got loads of fruit that year (the heatwave may have helped a bit ). Last year I waited until March and barely got any fruit at all :cry: So, a January sowing it will be from now on. My onions from seed have always been disappointing and I have stuck to onion sets since. Last year my friend's harvest was amazing despite the cool wet weather, and his secret was sowing much much earlier than it says on the packet. Chillis - never grown them before, but in the same category as a pepper so I sowed a small batch for now. Now we wait ..... Anybody else getting itchy green fingers?
Thanks for that info on the onions. I have bought some seeds, which according to the packet should be sown in February. I will now get the propogator out tomorrow! Fingers crossed that we both get a good result!
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Oh dear, I've just read this and seeing as it's March already I wonder whether I've missed the boat a bit with my chilli seed sowing!? It's suddenly gone bitterly cold here and seeing as I don't have a heated greenhouse maybe I'm ok holding out a bit for this long?
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Hi Rachel - I had my seed trays dotted around the house wherever it was warm - even balanced on top of the telly for some "underfloor heating lol) Now that the peppers & chillis have germinated (and still germinating where the stragglers are just popping up), they get moved into the greenhouse during the day where it actually gets very warm when it is sunny, but if there is an overnight frost forecast, I simply bring the trays back indoors and put them out again in the morning. You could do that to germinate your seeds - warmth is the key, and if a temperature of 20oC is not reached, they may not show for a while. Chillis & peppers take about a month, so go for it IMO I planted all of my seeds almost 2 weeks ago - peppers toms, beans, peas etc I normally find peppers take a while, but they germinated within the week. All are now in larger pots in the windowsill waiting for the frost to pass.
Rachell -I'd take the lid off once germinated, but leave them in until big enough to handle and repot Small steps lead to big changes
Ohhh just found this thread I am growing chilli's at the moment, I grow them all year round, they are from seed in compost and believe it or not they are in the bathroom! they seem to thrive in the humid condition with all the steam from the hot water, Lord only knows why! I have pots of things all over the house, I cant remember the reason the chillis ended up in the bathroom, I think it was because they looked unhappy by the back door, too much of a draught possibly?
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