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Peppers
I just thought I'd put an update here on the two pepper varieties I was
growing this year on my windowsill. I've had radically different results from them. I selected Aja Rojo and Tepin as both proclaimed themselves as perenniel peppers. The Aja Rojo have been a storming success, every single seed of the ten planted germinated in a couple of weeks and only one seedling decided to up and die on me. Even with the relative darkness of May (we had no direct sun for two weeks, just overcast shade, and only broken sunshine for the rest of it). All the plants are looking healthy and really bushing out. I'd recommend them. The Tepin are a differnt story entirely. It too six weeks for the seeds to germinate and out of ten, only three did. Two of those died off for no reason I could find and the remaining seedling is still looking very weak and sickly. Such a difference. Has anyone else had any experience of growing these varieties? Is your experience similar to mine or am I doing something wrong. I've given the two types pretty much the same treatment. The only realy difference I can think of is that the longer germination time pushed the Tepin into germinating right smack bang at the start of that very dark and gloomy weatherright at the end of April/start of May so they did did get lower light levels than the Aja Rojo despite coming up later in the year. -- Rhiannon_s Due to it's large carbon footprint the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. |
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