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Love the channel Ivan, many thanks for all your videos! Quick question, I potted on the few bell pepper plants I have yesterday, but I went from a 2 litre pot to a 10 litre one to put then in the green house. I'm in the very North of Scotland so shorter growing season and mine are around the same size as your peppers. Will moving them onto their final pot so quickly now adversely affect their growth and the yield later when the peppers form? Should I have moved them up into a 5 litre pot? Many thanks, Fran
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Morning Ivan. Most everything out hardening off now except my bell peppers. I want them to get a bit bigger first. Carrots are popping up too. Covered the containers with plastic wrap like I saw you do. I never would have thought of that, Thanks.
tks ivan for info what will be the final pot size for peppers
Always had problems getting the pepper/chilli peppers seedlings beyond a couple of inches, mine seem to take ages to germinate and then they stay at an inch or two forever….. Most die, a few mature…. What's the secret? BTW…Always amazes me how aphids still get in the greenshouse….Have the same issue and I don't have windows to open…
Please tell me what fertilizer you added to the soil before planting the peppers.
Ivan, the Nadapeno and Habanada peppers I direct sowed to give my neighbors were doing poorly. I used your suggestion to use smaller pots and I know they will get bigger now.
Just a heads up with compost compost, I went to b & m,s today, spoke to the manger about the ripped bags , sold me 9 bags for £2.00 a bag,worth the ask at your local store
Will you be planting those outside or keeping in the greenhouse? Love the channel 👍.
Great update Ivan, peppers looking nice and healthy, thanks for the tips on aphids. Thanks for sharing.
Hey, what temperature is your greenhouse at night time compared to outside temps?
Thanks Ivan, for this very valuable info'. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Thanks for sharing your daily updates, I'm really enjoying them, i was a little late this year sowing seeds but things are happening now thank goodness,
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Question about the aphids… if you blast them away with water, do they keep crawling back to the plants, or maybe onto another plant? Or do they get 'lost' and starve before they can find a new plant to eat?
Looks like lovely root development