PEPPER PLANTS CHILLI PLANTS 2-17-2010
 
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This is my Set up for starting my plants indoors before transplanting some out side and a few into pots which usually happens around May. I have been Growing my own Plants for about 3 years now. I have Planted 288 seeds this year, but only keep about 60 for my self and give the rest to family and friends. Half of these plants (144) were started from seed on 2-01-2010 another 36 were started on 2-6-2010. The other 108 were started on 2-12-2010./nBoth Set ups you see here are in a finished room in my basement which stays around 60F, and use (3) 48" twin tube shop lights each.(The seedling setup now uses 4 lights) The little Camo "indoor greenhouse" stays around 75F and with the heat mats the soil temp gets up to around 85F during the day and and no lower than 60F at night. The lights run a cycle of 18 Hours on and 6 Hours off and the bigger plants under the second setup run a cycle of 15 hours on and 9 hours off. Both are on seperate timers./nHere's what I have Growing/Started....../n60 Green Bells 48 Red Bells 24 God Father Hybrid 24 Sweet Banana 36 Salsa Delight Hybrids 24 Jalapeno 24 Thai Hot 24 Habanero (Orange) 24 Carribbean Reds (twice as hot as a normal Habanero!)/nENJOY! :-)
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