Master Container Gardening: How to Grow Peppers from Seeds in Pots

Master Container Gardening: How to Grow Peppers from Seeds in Pots

  1. Choose Seeds: Pick pepper types suitable for containers like bell, jalapeño, or cayenne.
  2. Start Seeds Indoors: Plant seeds 8–10 weeks before the last frost. Place them ¼ inch deep in seed-starting mix, keeping soil warm and moist.
  3. Transplant to Pots: Move seedlings to 12–14 inch pots with nutrient-rich soil once they have 2–4 leaves and the weather is warm.
  4. Ensure Optimal Growing Conditions:
    Sunlight: 6–8 hours daily.
    Water: Keep soil moist but not soggy.
    Temperature: Ideal between 70–85°F.
    Fertilize: Use a balanced fertilizer every 2–3 weeks to support growth.
  5. Support Plants: Add small stakes or cages if needed.
  6. Monitor Pests: Watch for aphids or mites, and maintain good airflow.
  7. Harvest: Peppers mature in 60–90 days; pick regularly for continued growth.
    Tips:
    Prune early flowers for stronger plants.
    Rotate pots for even sunlight.
    Bring pots indoors in cooler climates.

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