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I have some seeds from a very special hot pepper plant that are several
years old. They were dried in the pod. I've tried planting them in dirt about one inch down in a peat pellet that I've been keeping moist and on the kitchen counter. It's been 4 weeks now and I see no sprouts. Is there a better method for me to use to get the seeds to germinate? I've been told to scuff the outside of the seed and to use a heating pad under it peat pellet. I only have about 10 more seeds. If someone could tell me a sure-fire way of doing this, I'd be very grateful. Thanks. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I have some seeds from a very special hot pepper plant that are several years old. They were dried in the pod. I've tried planting them in dirt about one inch down in a peat pellet that I've been keeping moist and on the kitchen counter. It's been 4 weeks now and I see no sprouts. Is there a better method for me to use to get the seeds to germinate? I've been told to scuff the outside of the seed and to use a heating pad under it peat pellet. I only have about 10 more seeds. If someone could tell me a sure-fire way of doing this, I'd be very grateful. Try putting the seeds on damp kitchen tissue in a tray, with a cover to keep the light out. Then you can see when they germinate, and plant them as they sprout. You can also control the dampness, if you can't see what's going on, the seeds may be rotting. Have you retrieved any for a look? Steve |
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it usually take about a month to germinate them, doesn't it? I would give it
anther week then dig one up and see what is going on. -- ![]() Smokers are a dying breed wrote in message ups.com... I have some seeds from a very special hot pepper plant that are several years old. They were dried in the pod. I've tried planting them in dirt about one inch down in a peat pellet that I've been keeping moist and on the kitchen counter. It's been 4 weeks now and I see no sprouts. Is there a better method for me to use to get the seeds to germinate? I've been told to scuff the outside of the seed and to use a heating pad under it peat pellet. I only have about 10 more seeds. If someone could tell me a sure-fire way of doing this, I'd be very grateful. Thanks. |
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Thank you to all of you that answered my questions. I obviously planted
them too deep. I'm going to use a 6" pot and try again with only 1/4 inch below the soil. I'll keep it in a warm place. Thanks again for all of the advice. |
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