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germination
planted my chilly willy seeds about a month ago and no sign of the little things any suggestions?
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It can sometimes take a couple of weeks for the seeds to germinate, but a month seems pretty long to see no sign. Have you been keeping the soil moist and the temperature warm?
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We're in the same boat - checking everday - still nothing. At what point shoud you give up and reach for the Louisiana Hot Sauce instead?
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Germination time & conditions
Peter Peppers can take a lot longer than other varieties to germinate.
It is very important however, that the seeds are kept within the specific temperature range as outlined in the growing instructions on the website - around the temperature of an airing cupboard. The soil must be kept moist, but not soaking to provide the ideal conditions required for proper germination. These conditions need to be held constantly until germination, otherwise any big change in temperature or the soil going dry will greatly delay this process. If seeds havn't been in these germination conditions up to now, it is still possible to see germination by starting a "fresh" process and following this procedure with the same lot from now on. Hope this helps. Regards, Chilli Willy Team.
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You should have to weight for at least one month more..
Otherwise put some urea fertilizer to make it grow rapidly.. |
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