[Market-farming] Starting Peppers from Seed

Bill Bradshaw billbradshaw at hughes.net
Tue May 27 17:02:54 EDT 2008


Mark, Chile seed sometimes take as long as 2 weeks. I have some varieties 
take even longer. They do require warmer than most other vegetables. We 
start our Chile plants in January & February in the green house for an April 
planting. It may be a little late to start from seed. Bill, East Texas
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Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Starting Peppers from Seed


>I think it's been 5 days.  How long should I wait?
>
> TxBeeFarmer (Mark)
> West Texas Zone 7b
>
> On 5/27/2008 8:47:36 AM, Sean Albiston (lab at physics.umn.edu) wrote:
>> Peppers are pretty slow, did you give them enough time?
>>
>> sean
>>
>> > Is there a trick to starting peppers from seed?  I've tried 3 different
>> > types; chili, banana, jalapeno in seed trays and NONE of them sprouted.
>> > What am I doing wrong?
>>
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