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    Hi everyone, 2019 was my first year at growing chillis, and started them off on a windowsill at the end of jan, this yeah I�ve got a vitopod heated propagator, so rather than using a windowsill I wanted to utilise the garage this time round, I�m wondering if anyone else has done this and could give me any tips.

    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    Key thing is to give them good light or the seedlings will get thin and leggy.

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    • #3
      If you are starting them off in a heated propagator they will probably germinate ok. Once they germinate however they will need as much light as you can give them.
      If not, like Burnie said, they will become leggy, stressed and just keel over.
      I am sure our very own Small Pumpkin who is a genius at growing chillis will give you all the advice you need when she is back online.

      And when your back stops aching,
      And your hands begin to harden.
      You will find yourself a partner,
      In the glory of the garden.

      Rudyard Kipling.sigpic

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      • #4
        Hi and welcome.
        I don't grow chillies but the advice about seedlings needing good light as soon as they germinate is true for everything. If you can't give them light, it may be best to wait until there's room on your windowsill!!
        You may like to read this thread about Growing chillies - its where most of the hotheads hang out
        https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...9-a_98308.html

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        • #5
          I got an led light from amazon this spring and my seedlings did very well under it, stopped them getting leggy. Not enough daylight up here in January/February to grow seedlings on the windowsill. I'm planning on sowing some filius blue seeds at the end of January myself.
          Mostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.

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          • #6
            light

            Originally posted by Babru View Post
            I got an led light from amazon this spring and my seedlings did very well under it, stopped them getting leggy. Not enough daylight up here in January/February to grow seedlings on the windowsill. I'm planning on sowing some filius blue seeds at the end of January myself.
            heres the light ive got not sure if its going to be big enough for a 100w vitopod propagator.


            30cm All-Seasons Street Light

            Light Source: LED
            Lamp Power: 12w
            Colour Temperature (CCT): 6500k/2700k
            Working Lifetime: 50,000hrs
            Lumen Output: 1320lm
            Length: 30cm
            Beam angle: 120 degree
            Height of 35cm will give a spread of 110cm

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            • #7
              The higher you hang the light the more you reduce the light intensity reaching the plants. Since that light isn't particularly high intensity anyway, you'd want to hang it 3 to 4 inches above the plant canopy. It will be fine for the seedling stage but the plants will eventually outgrow the area the light can cover with sufficient light intensity. I can squeeze about 18 yoghurt pots under one 2ft light, so I'd say that 30cm light would maybe be enough for nine 9cm pots.

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              • #8
                The Vitopod is a better propagator than mine but, assuming your garage is unheated, I’d want to be sure it can maintain a high enough temperature before trusting my precious chillies to it. Will it maintain an absolute temperature or is it like mine which raises the temperature a number of degrees above ambient?

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                • #9
                  light

                  Originally posted by Mitzi View Post
                  The Vitopod is a better propagator than mine but, assuming your garage is unheated, I�d want to be sure it can maintain a high enough temperature before trusting my precious chillies to it. Will it maintain an absolute temperature or is it like mine which raises the temperature a number of degrees above ambient?
                  the propagator is heated and has a thermostat so i can set it to the desired temperature, once it reaches temp it will shut off then come back on if falls below

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                  • #10
                    Lifht

                    Originally posted by Scarlet
                    I think you may still struggle with getting the correct temps in an unheated room.
                    Test it now and put a thermostat in it?

                    Also what height is your propagator? As these plants will need a warm home for the next 5 months or so they will need room to grow.
                    Here�s the link for it
                    https://www.greenhousesensation.co.u...th-lights.html

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                    • #11
                      I'm confused (as usual). The link you've posted has inbuilt lights.

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                      • #12
                        Lights

                        Yes as the one I got is the same apart from the lights sorry is should have said that... as

                        This is the light I currently have the 30cm

                        https://www.greenhousesensation.co.u...l-seasons.html

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                        • #13
                          Size

                          Originally posted by Scarlet
                          Single height is only 24cms? That isn't much space later on in Spring when they are potted up.

                          What varieties are you planning to grow?
                          I�ve got the double height at the min but the tray is a little deep aswell, only looking to start them off untill I can move to greenhouse.

                          Demon red, bhut jolokia, scotch bonnet, Hungarian hot wax

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                          • #14
                            Whereabouts "up north" are you? I'm in West Yorks and I wasn't able to move my plants out until the end of May last year and even then, it was a bit too cold for them well into June and they didn't thrive. Hope 2020 will be better.

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                            • #15
                              up north

                              Originally posted by Mitzi View Post
                              Whereabouts "up north" are you? I'm in West Yorks and I wasn't able to move my plants out until the end of May last year and even then, it was a bit too cold for them well into June and they didn't thrive. Hope 2020 will be better.
                              im in the northeast, last year I moved them into greenhouse in may and had really good results plenty of chillis, demon reds and hot wax were really good but none of my superhots produced, I started them off on a windowsill, but now as I have a heated propagator I want to start my superhots off earlier hope for the best as now I have a better setup.

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