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January Indoor Pepper Plants Update



We’re in a new year now, so I thought it was time for an indoor pepper update. I have lots of new projects going on, so lets take a look. I have well over a dozen new F1 peppers that are in various stages of growth. In this video, I’ll show you some of the projects we have going no right now. I think it is going to be a really fun year. Next month, I’ll be planting the peppers that will be going outdoors this summer. Then about 6 weeks before our last frost date, I’ll be planting out tomato seeds. Let me know if you have anything growing indoors. Thanks for watching!

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5 Comments

  1. Those peppers are beautiful! I'm surprised you don't have a tomato plant thrown in there for good measure.

  2. Good morning – have missed your weekly updates and look forward to what's new for 2023. Not surprised to see you already have full grown pepper plants growing indoors. Really need to get my onion plants started soon as last year they did not do well due to late planting. Stocking up on gardening supplies in case there are shortages in spring. Have a great weekend..

  3. So many new crosses, you have done very well. I am happy that I got all of your varieties which Matthew is selling in his shop. The Midwest Odapeno has germinated 100% (9 of 9 seeds) and the other varieties will be sown soon.
    Looking forward to grow some of your new crosses soon. Will let you know how your grown varieties will develop. Some will be grown in hydroponic.
    All the best from Düsseldorf/Germany
    Jürgen aka Munki🧑🏼‍🌾👋

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