April 26, 2011
And coming in third are the Big Jim Chili Peppers. I saw the first sign of germination today after work.
Very good. One thing I have noticed while trying to regulate the temperature: Maintaining the water level in the bottom of the seedtray helps keep the temperature up. I'm thinking that it is easier for the heating pad to keep the water bath at temp which in turn keeps the soil at temp as compared to the heating pad trying to keep the soil temp up through a half inch air pocket.
And coming in third are the Big Jim Chili Peppers. I saw the first sign of germination today after work.
- April 12 - Initial seed tray setup and planting
- April 16 - Moved seedlings indoors to assure 70+ degree environment
- April 22 - New Mexico 64 Long peppers first germinate (10 days)
- April 24 - Jalapeno Peppers first germination (12 Days)
- April 26 - Big Jim Peppers first germination (14 Days)
Very good. One thing I have noticed while trying to regulate the temperature: Maintaining the water level in the bottom of the seedtray helps keep the temperature up. I'm thinking that it is easier for the heating pad to keep the water bath at temp which in turn keeps the soil at temp as compared to the heating pad trying to keep the soil temp up through a half inch air pocket.

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