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Tips For Growing Chilli Plants

April 15, 2013Chilli GrowingChilli Growing Standard

For gardening enthusiasts, it’s the spring planting season, and that’s always a good time to experiment with a few seeds and plants you’ve never tried to grow before. Of course, you may have a firmly established garden routine, and it may be that your ordinary selection of plants is plenty to keep you busy. But, if you’re interested in starting something new this year, why not consider something that you can enjoy in more ways than one? Edible plants are getting trendier in home gardens, so the next time you head to your local gardening centre or an online store like MySmartBuy.com for gardening supplies, consider looking into purchasing one of these sorts of plants:  such as chillies.

While many people prefer not to eat chillies on their own, there are many types of meals and cuisines that utilize chillies to great effect in the cooking process. For this reason, a chilli plant can be very handy to have around. Furthermore, they don’t take up a great deal of space, and can fit in nicely to even a full, established garden. They can, however, be a bit of a challenge – so, as you’re getting started, here are a few basic tipsfor how to go about growing your chillies.

  • 4504Prepare The Seeds – To help prepare your chilli seeds for germination, it is often recommended that you place them between two damp sheets of paper towel and keep them warm. Within two to five days, the seeds will have swollen, and potentially even sprouted a bit, and will be ready for planting.
  • Plant The Seeds – You can plant your chilli seeds in ordinary compost, and begin to try to keep their temperature constant and warm (70 or 75 degrees). Additionally, it is important in the early stages to keep the compost from growing dry. Full watering is excessive at this stage, but light misting and spray is encouraged.
  • Provide Light – It’s also important at this stage to make sure that your seedlings have access to constant light during the day. Artificial light is recommended, particularly if your climate does not always involve long hours of light or consistent brightness during the day.
  • Re-Pot The Seedlings – Potting for chilli seedlings is actually quite straightforward. The sort of pot and compost you use is not necessarily important, which means that you can take this step fairly ordinarily. Re-potting should occur after the chilli seedlings sprout their second sets of leaves.
  • Begin Watering Regularly – Once your seedlings are re-potted and ready to grow, you’ll need to begin an ordinary watering routine. Again, you can simply water when the soil the seedlings are potted in begins to look dry on the surface, and as your plants grow you’ll want to start watering at least once a day.

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