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Hi I bought some peri peri seeds off you I sowed 10 seeds n all have germinated can’t wait for the chillies will use you again thanks
Thanks for letting me know Robert! I am glad they are doing well for you! Good luck with your season.
My Jalapeno plants have germinated really well and took 10 days to germinate using levington john innes seed compost and placed on a windowcill with the heating mat and thermomiter set on a timer switch, i sowed mine on the 18th of January 2021 and have watered them once every week opting to use rainwater instead of tap water in fear of the chlorine affecting the seedlings, it has now been 15 days and are now waiting to see their first true leaves, in the meantime i have transplanted them into 3 inch pots with levington john innes no.1 compost for young plants and root cuttings, i have bought artificial light that clamps ontp my bedroom windowcill and a larger electric propergator having placed them in my bedroom where there is good air circulation and sunlight.
i hope to have good luck in my first time growing Jalapenos and i wish you good luck on your growing journey.
Sounds like you are off to a good start Dan! I would be a little hesitant to pot up your plants until they are more established (at least until the first true leaves have established themselves)
That’s fair enough, i must ask one quick question, how often should i water my Jalapeño plants, i see that gardeners water them once either every 3 days or once a week, what is your best recommendation?
Have a look at this video of mine where I discuss the correct way to water. Hopefully it helps you out https://youtu.be/oHW7c1pmTcs
Hi Chillichump
Do you have a full listing and count of each pepper you’re planting in the 2021 season? How many peri peri pepper plants to you normally grow to get a decent yield to make sauce?
Thanks,
Shane
Hi Shane,
The spreadsheet I link to in this post shows all my seeds that I have started this season.
Shaun AKA ChilliChump
I can’t see any seeds for sale how do I order seeds?
Many Thanks
Neville
Hi Neville, I don’t currently sell seeds. Keep an eye out for the future though!
Have you ever Grown XVILL Peppers (C.chinense)? I just ordered my first one, and I’m Looking for Tips. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Hi Chillchump,
I was wondering if you could recommend a good potting on compost/mixture for seedlings? I have some peat-free coir compost, but I have seen John Innes 1 and 2 compost mixes recommended elsewhere.
Any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated 🙂
Kind regards,
Robert
Hello Robert. I like a compost that is as natural as possible, no additives etc. Especially no water retaining components added in. This is why I prefer using my own homemade compost. But when don’t have enough of my own compost (or have just moved home like this year!) I will buy a well sifted, general purpose compost that doesn’t cost a fortune. As you see from my videos, I am enriching my compost mix with a variety of additives so I can control what my plants get….and it works out more cost effective!
That being said, there is nothing wrong with John Innes, and if you can get it for a good price, then it should be just fine.
Good luck with your season! And Stay Spicy!