GROWING CHILLI SEEDS GERMINATION
§ Warmth and Surface Watering
Germination speed and
percentage is greatly improved by applying warmth to the seed compost. We use
thermostatically-controlled heated propagators, but placing the seed pots/trays
in a warm environment or on a simple heated tray will also work well. With the
seed compost at 27-32°C (80-90°F), you should see good results. Seed will still
germinate down to 21°C (70°F) but germination will be slower and more erratic.
If the temperature drifts towards 38°C (100°F) germination will be quick but
there will be a lower success rate Try to use surface watering with a spray
bottle rather than watering from the base, surface watering has less effect on
the temperature of the compost. Don't over water, and certainly don't make them
swim. Watering with a sprayer causes less impact.
§ When to Sow Chillies
We mainly sow seeds
during February and March, but you can leave it later. There is a great
variance in the number of days taken for a particular variety to reach
maturity. Some can produce ripe fruit in 60 days from sowing and others take as
long as 120 days. Remember that varieties such as Habaneros take 100 or more
days (3 1/2 months) from potting on to reach maturity. So these need to be
started in good time or the fruit will never ripen.
§ Chilli Germination
We tend to sow seeds
about 5mm deep and in small pots, with a number of seeds of the same variety in
each pot. Keeping each variety in its own pot is a good idea because
germination time varies greatly. As soon as the majority of the seeds in a pot
have emerged and are showing two well formed leaves, and certainly before they
become leggy, they should be transferred into 3 inch pots. Hold the seedlings
by the leaves, and not the stems. Note that some seedlings may need a little
gentle help getting free of the seed pod. If you have the propagator space you
can sow directly into 3 inch pots.
§ After Germination
At this stage they
should be moved to a site where they will get plenty of sunlight; ideally to a
heated greenhouse or warm conservatory. Continue to keep them warm, moist and
well ventilated. They can stay in a 3" pot until they are 3 to 6 inches
high.
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