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Old February 9, 2012   #1
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Default peppers up

My peppers seeded on Feb 2 are up this morning, well one was up last night. Moved them to the light. They looked happy, I know I am! Tomatoes I will wait another week to start.
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Old February 9, 2012   #2
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Congrats! It's an exciting time, just being able to begin, isn't it?

I planted 8 determinate tomatoes and one sweet pepper on Feb. 1st- 100% of the seeds of six of the tomato varieties came up on the 4th and 5th; still nothing on the other two. The pepper came up last night.

Hope you have great germination with all your tomatoes!

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Congrats on the germination - to you both. Great start to a bountiful harvest!
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Old February 9, 2012   #4
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fast! it is exciting to see the new shoots. i just seeded onions on sunday and they were coming up on wednesday.

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Old February 10, 2012   #5
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They are bigger now, had some camera trouble.
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Old February 11, 2012   #6
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Default 100% germination on our Yellow Bhut Jolokia peppers

Yea. 12 for 12 germinated in a "Jiffy" miniature Hot House with the plastic clear dome lid and peat pellets.

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Old February 11, 2012   #7
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Rockhound,

Fellow Tennessean here. Glad to read of your germination success. Got the calender circled for the 20th to start my tomatoes and peppers. Can't wait....
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Old February 11, 2012   #8
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Blk Vegan~ Nice to meetcha! I'll probably seed the tomatoes wed, 15th. It's real Feb weather weather we're having this week, ain't it? After near-spring days most of the winter, I had to wear a big coat today, cold and breezy.
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My peppers have sprouted and I underestimated my chance of success. I planted 4 seeds per cell and now have some cells with all four seedlings. Can I separate the plants without harming them (like tomatoes) or do I need to cull the plants by cutting off the extras in each cell? Thanks for any help here.

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Old February 14, 2012   #10
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Troad~ there shouldn't be any problem separating your peppers, maybe wait til they have their second leaves.
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Old February 14, 2012   #11
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Len,

I routinely separate peppers that sprouted in the same container - sometimes I have up to 12 seedlings in one, and it still works very well, as long as you have them in a good soiless mix. 1-2 sets of true leaves stage is the best, but it could be done before or after.
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If I had four seedlings in one little cell, I'd prolly do an initial separation into two groups of 2 first. Waiting until they get one or two sets of leaves is a little late, AFAIC. But just two in the cell, yeah, I'd leave them alone for awhile.
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Thanks for all the answers. I will give separating them a try. They are started in Fox Farms Light Warrior mix so hopefully i can keep damage to a minimum.
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Old February 16, 2012   #14
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Mine are getting the 2nd leaves. One of the sweets on the left looks bent but it's just where the seedcoat didn't pop off til this morning, always gives them a twisted look for a while. I'm sure it'll recover.
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I plant up to 30 in a cell that is less than 2 inches by 2 inches - they separate just fine.
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