Transplanting Pepper Plants to Bigger Pots
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Our pepper plants were started just shy of a month ago and they needed to be transplanted today. Transplanting pepper plants to bigger pots prevents the plant from becoming root bound. Transplanting also allows the plant to grow larger in preparation of planting in our garden. You should transplant pepper seedlings once the 6th leaf emerges. Growing peppers is a great way to save money on your grocery bill this summer! Start your own pepper plants to be extra thrifty.
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This video was made on my birthday lol happy last years birthday to me! lol
@nuttygnomehomestead
2 ай бұрын
Happy last years birthday! 🎂
Thanks for letting me know that I can plant them deep! I knew you could do that with tomatoes but not peppers. :)
I’ll be following along for updates as the season continues! Happy growing 😊🪴🌿
Thanks so much. That really answers my question
Looking forward to seeing the stage. 🙂
love your green house is is very nice! I have just moved my chillis and peppers into new pots! I cant wait to get them in the ground tbh! but i knoe its a long old time!
Thank you! I have a few large pepper plants that need larger pots and trying to figure out how to move them without damaging them including the flowers and fruits.
@nuttygnomehomestead
2 ай бұрын
I gently remove them from their current pot, and place them into a larger container. They are pretty resilient, so long as they are not bent or handled too aggressively they should transplant just fine.
@GuitarsAndSynths
2 ай бұрын
@@nuttygnomehomestead thank you! Yeah one is quite large so that will be tricky but needs larger space.
I just found your channel but I'm having a hard time hearing you 😉but I'm trying. Nice to see you on . God bless 🙏
I just found your channel but I'm having a hard time hearing you 😉but I'm trying. Nice to see you on . God bless 🙏 I can hear you now, the closer you get to the plants I can hear you better 😁😁
@nuttygnomehomestead
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for letting me know. I will try to work on that
@lavonb8108
Жыл бұрын
@@nuttygnomehomestead 🤗
good work man the plants look great.just found you channel i will follow along.
@nuttygnomehomestead
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Sorry. I’m not a pro at this at all haven’t been planting for very long. What’s the next step after you seperated them and put into slightly bigger pots? When do you move them to a planter, Is this a journey of moving to a bigger pot as they grow ? Just subscribed. Thank you for your slow precise explaning
@nuttygnomehomestead
2 ай бұрын
Don't be sorry, we all started somewhere. The next step we take is to all these transplants to grow a healthy root system in the 4" pots. From there, they are planted in the garden whenever the weather cooperates. I've kept some of these transplants in 4" pots for months,moved them to a 6" pot, and then finally transplanted them into the garden. But 99% of our seedlings go from sprout to 4" pot, then into its finally spot (garden, raised bed, etc.). I hope this helps. Don't hesitate to send me a message if you have any more questions.
@Forescity
2 ай бұрын
@@nuttygnomehomestead thanks so much for your feedback. I’m much clear now on what to do. It’s a bit frosty some days where I am- south east Canada - so I’ll wait out until the end of this month to plant them. I’m considering moving them to 6” pots and then planter boxes if needed. Not confident on planting them in the ground yet don’t know what to do if it stays frosty some nights and I have planted them. Planter boxes I can bring inside my garage. Thank you again and have a great weekend
Hi! Thank you for sharing this info. Wondering why you pinch off the cotyledon leaves? You are the first KZreadr I’ve seen do that. Do you only do it for peppers or all your seedlings? Thanks again. Happy growing!
@nuttygnomehomestead
Жыл бұрын
After the plant has produced a couple sets of true leaves, the cotyledon leaves just suck nutrients from the plant. Once we have approximately 6 true leaves we pinch off the cotyledon leaves. We do this with all our plants.
Thanks for the video. Could you please tell me the name and where you got those 15 holes trays? Please. Thanks
@nuttygnomehomestead
Жыл бұрын
We bought out 15 hole trays from Greenhouse Megastore in Danville IL
I have some California Wonder seedlings that are about the same size as the ones in your video. Can they be planted in the ground at that size? I'm in zone 9b, and we're a few weeks *past* the last frost date here.
@nuttygnomehomestead
Жыл бұрын
If you are past your last frost date, then they can be planted outside. We are still a month out from our last frost date unfortunately, so we have to wait.
How old were the peppers when you repotted?
@nuttygnomehomestead
Жыл бұрын
These peppers were a month old when they were repotted.
Where did you get your tray holder?
@nuttygnomehomestead
Жыл бұрын
We ordered them from greenhouse megastore in Illinois. They are very handy.
@Blaccsparrow
Жыл бұрын
@@nuttygnomehomestead thank you
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@Madamoizillion
Жыл бұрын
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