fast start, slowing down
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:59 pm
I started about 100 pepper plants this year, my first attempt ever in starting anything. Used heat mats and put them under lights as soon as I seen the first sprout. I could fit exactly 100 cells under the floro light I bought, and 96 seeds sprouted, and about 5 or so have died from "natural causes". I made a room out of plastic in my basement and have a heater in the room that keeps it at a steady 85 degrees. I have bottom watered since day 1 as needed.
It seems like it took forever to get true leaves. I noticed when watering some of the plants that some roots were coming out of the peat start cells so I figured I would up pot. Again, most all of the plants had 2 true leaves, none of them had more than that and it had been nearly a month under the light. While up-potting, I notice that to me, the roots seemed long and not nearly as much roots as I would expect. Some of the roots had grown through the bottom of the pots and had grown 3 inches long along the floor of the starter "pan". I up-potted to 4" pots with pricey soil that has fertilizer. The soil in the starter cells had good moisture, but there weren't enough roots to hold all the soil together when up-potting.
I don't have enough room to keep them all under the light, so I moved some into a black rubbermaid and plan to move it outside every day as daytime temps are nearing 70 every day.
My question is, at a month old, do my plants seem to be struggling or normal? I wanted to plant them in the garden around may 15th, but at this rate I'm looking at my plants maybe having 4 leaves and only being a few inches tall.
It seems like it took forever to get true leaves. I noticed when watering some of the plants that some roots were coming out of the peat start cells so I figured I would up pot. Again, most all of the plants had 2 true leaves, none of them had more than that and it had been nearly a month under the light. While up-potting, I notice that to me, the roots seemed long and not nearly as much roots as I would expect. Some of the roots had grown through the bottom of the pots and had grown 3 inches long along the floor of the starter "pan". I up-potted to 4" pots with pricey soil that has fertilizer. The soil in the starter cells had good moisture, but there weren't enough roots to hold all the soil together when up-potting.
I don't have enough room to keep them all under the light, so I moved some into a black rubbermaid and plan to move it outside every day as daytime temps are nearing 70 every day.
My question is, at a month old, do my plants seem to be struggling or normal? I wanted to plant them in the garden around may 15th, but at this rate I'm looking at my plants maybe having 4 leaves and only being a few inches tall.