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"but thanks to poster here I am giving Trinidad Perfume a go "Oooh, yes, so am I! I actually tried them last year, but didn't have a propagator so trying again this year!I thought they sounded interesting as they have the flavour withour the heat.I am also trying Hot Thai, as my family like hot chilli, so those will be for them - hoping I don't mix them up...
Well that was Feb 9th, and they were planted a few days prior to that, and quick as a flash they both have totally failed to put in an appearance.
First batch of chillis doing well.Just sowed Red Alert and Sub Arctic Plenty - never tried the later but Red Alert are always good for an early crop.Not long now and we will be in the thick of it.
Aadvise please ive started some chillies in a propagator ive done five lines of different varieties down a seed tray , some is up b4 the others and I would like to take those of the heat . can I pot those on with only the two seed leaves showing
[they look great mate must pot mine on this week and maybe put them into a cold greenhouse under bubble wrap so ive more room
filled a spare cell with compost to put the thermostat in
The propagator has a sensor on a wire attached to the thing that turns the heat on and off!I have it set to 24 degrees, so it should keep it at that temperature.Its new, I treated myself, and I am not sure how well it is working!
I did buy a cheap thermometer, something that looks a bit like your one, only the temp never seemed to go much above 20. Even so, that should be warm enough, shouldn't it!I will put it back in.
I have it set to 24 degrees, so it should keep it at that temperature......only the temp never seemed to go much above 20
I wonder if adding the sand to the bottom has helped with the temperature somehow.