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  • Heated Propagator

    Hi All,

    I have been having issues with growing chilli from seed, they came up far too leggy in the house so my next plan was to germinate in the windowsill then transfer to a heated propagator in the GH.

    But I am worried the propagator will not be able to heat the seeds enough if the GH is too cold, I wanted them in the GH for the light more than anything, currently the GH is heated at night on a timer that's about it just to keep it from frosting inside.

    I don't have grow lights and don't really want them as I would rather not run them all day.

    My question is should I only use the heated propagator inside or can it stay in the GH or should I wait a month or so until the weather is warm enough?

    This is my first year growing so I may be being a little too keen and have started too early?

    Cheers,

    Bobby

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    I find that if you keep the transparent cover on, the propagator stays plenty enough to germinate chillis in the cold greenhouse. I sowed mine on Feb 8th and they came through by yesterday. I'm going to leave the cover off now to give them as much light as possible. I'm sure they will stay warm enough to keep growing although I will probably pop the lid back on if a heavy frost is forecast.
    My gardening blog: In Spades, last update 30th April 2018.
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