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OT!! For those who start their own seeds.

14BigSticks

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I just planted my started pepper seeds/junior plants after ten days in my new, (maybe not my invention), seedling trays.
Anyone knows that pepper seeds take a long time to germinate and I somehow thought up a way that has now worked two years in a row.
What I did was place the seeds on a folded paper towel, folded the towel over the seeds, wet the towel, and placed the seeds into a plastic sandwich bag, sealed the bag, and placed it in a Southern facing window.
Looked at them after about eight days and no germination yet, looked at them again this morning, and a lot, if not all, had germinated only after ten days.
If you start your own pepper seeds I'd suggest you try this method.
Better than waiting around twenty-one days.
 
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