LiquidChaos66:Hitting up Ebay tonight. lol
Lee.mcglynn: LiquidChaos66:Hitting up Ebay tonight. lolhahahaaaaa yeah I'm just waiting for the lamps to come in but im still gonna get the seeds started!
Lee.mcglynn:Lol well if you are in need of seeds let me know I can send you some
Bigshizza: Lee.mcglynn:Lol well if you are in need of seeds let me know I can send you some I'll take a few Lee I'm going to try a different location
Lee.mcglynn:Hahaha yeah man let me know if you want some seeds! Your the pro...I'm waiting for my lights but im germinating seeds now
Lee.mcglynn:Sounds good man! Any tips you have? I'm gonna try to make a chocolate reaper
Glock1975: Lee.mcglynn:Sounds good man! Any tips you have? I'm gonna try to make a chocolate reaper Yeah buddy, this is what we do, try to keep them indoors 6 to 8 weeks, and till u think the last frost is over.we use Sulfur mixed with cow manure, add top soil on top of that.we use Epsom salt in a sprayer bottle with water once a week. And where gloves, those things are really hot.
rsherman24:You guys talking about starting seeds is making me jealous. When do you plant? I can't plant until memorial day usually
Lee.mcglynn: rsherman24:You guys talking about starting seeds is making me jealous. When do you plant? I can't plant until memorial day usuallystart growing indoors then plant outside when it's nicer
rsherman24:I start peppers and tomatoes indoors, but how early do you start them? Have always gone 8-10 weeks, but does it hurt if you go longer?
Glock1975: rsherman24:I start peppers and tomatoes indoors, but how early do you start them? Have always gone 8-10 weeks, but does it hurt if you go longer? No you should be fine Sherm, really 8-10 weeks is about right, longer is won't hurt them either. I'm no pro but what I have learned from Ray is it's all about the soil and putting them out when ground is just moist after last freeze.
rsherman24: Glock1975: rsherman24:I start peppers and tomatoes indoors, but how early do you start them? Have always gone 8-10 weeks, but does it hurt if you go longer? No you should be fine Sherm, really 8-10 weeks is about right, longer is won't hurt them either. I'm no pro but what I have learned from Ray is it's all about the soil and putting them out when ground is just moist after last freeze. OK. I love growing peppers and usually have great success with them. I usually grow 10-12 varieties and start most indoors from seeds. More for something to do in the winter, and I am getting the itch reading these threads.