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Comments on: Makin’ Habaneros – Part IX – Tips http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/ Wed, 19 Aug 2009 20:38:24 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1 By: Jay http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-136560 Jay Sun, 27 Apr 2008 12:58:28 +0000 http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/#comment-136560 Pepper Guy, another way to thicken the stems is by giving the seedlings a workout. Try turning on an oscillating fan on medium about 5 - 10 feet away, this will gently sway the plants and will help beef up the stalks. --Jay Pepper Guy, another way to thicken the stems is by giving the seedlings a workout. Try turning on an oscillating fan on medium about 5 – 10 feet away, this will gently sway the plants and will help beef up the stalks.

–Jay

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By: Jay http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-136415 Jay Sat, 26 Apr 2008 13:36:35 +0000 http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/#comment-136415 Pepper Guy, sorry for not seeing these questions, My notify hasn't worked in sometime, need to talk to Nick about it. The stems will thicken as needed. If your plants are getting leggy, then try moving the light source closer so they dont need to stretch. I am not really sure about the leaf problem, maybe they aren't getting as much light as they used to when they were the sole leaves. Maybe it just isn't enought clorophyl to go around. Keep an eye on it, if it starts too look like an fungus problem, you can snip off the leaves, very gently of course as to not disturb the rest of the plant. Good Luck! --Jay Pepper Guy, sorry for not seeing these questions, My notify hasn’t worked in sometime, need to talk to Nick about it. The stems will thicken as needed. If your plants are getting leggy, then try moving the light source closer so they dont need to stretch.

I am not really sure about the leaf problem, maybe they aren’t getting as much light as they used to when they were the sole leaves. Maybe it just isn’t enought clorophyl to go around.

Keep an eye on it, if it starts too look like an fungus problem, you can snip off the leaves, very gently of course as to not disturb the rest of the plant.

Good Luck!

–Jay

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By: Pepper Guy http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-135436 Pepper Guy Sun, 20 Apr 2008 19:33:04 +0000 http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/#comment-135436 One other question.. a dull white color is appearing on my older leaves (the first non-seed leaves). The leaves are not as dark green as they used to be. Is this simply the life cycle of the leaf ending or do I have a fungus problem? I dont over-water. Or maybe the soil us out of nutrients? One other question.. a dull white color is appearing on my older leaves (the first non-seed leaves). The leaves are not as dark green as they used to be. Is this simply the life cycle of the leaf ending or do I have a fungus problem? I dont over-water.

Or maybe the soil us out of nutrients?

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By: Pepper Guy http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-135404 Pepper Guy Sun, 20 Apr 2008 17:48:55 +0000 http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/#comment-135404 Jay, its been 1.5 months and the peppers are doing well but since its my first time, i have nothing to compare to. My habs stems are kinda thin as compared to their cayenne counterparts. They tend to blow over in the breeze when I have them outside to harden off. They do not seem to be hurt by it but I dont like seeming them tilted like that. Also, they still seem to tilt toward the sun. When will they stop being so sensitive to the light? Jay, its been 1.5 months and the peppers are doing well but since its my first time, i have nothing to compare to. My habs stems are kinda thin as compared to their cayenne counterparts. They tend to blow over in the breeze when I have them outside to harden off. They do not seem to be hurt by it but I dont like seeming them tilted like that. Also, they still seem to tilt toward the sun. When will they stop being so sensitive to the light?

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By: Pepper Guy http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-133999 Pepper Guy Wed, 09 Apr 2008 03:07:37 +0000 http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/makin%e2%80%99-habaneros-part-ix-tips/#comment-133999 Im finding that the $20 plant light that I put in my regular old lamp fixture is more effective than sun thru the window for now. My seedlings are 1-2" tall, and then sun from the outside makes them bend toward the light. With the plant light, the seedlings stretch straight up. Im finding that the $20 plant light that I put in my regular old lamp fixture is more effective than sun thru the window for now. My seedlings are 1-2″ tall, and then sun from the outside makes them bend toward the light. With the plant light, the seedlings stretch straight up.

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