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Old December 17, 2013   #8
biscgolf
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Originally Posted by PaulF View Post
I am not sure how to word the title to get help. Here is my situation: I have been starting peppers from seed for many years and seem to have a real problem getting the seedlings to grow after germination.
If it is warm enough for them to germinate I don't see why you would have any problems with growth after that. Germination requires the most warmth in my experience. I germinate superhots (non-superhots don't require temps as high) at 90+ degrees then move them to an area that is roughly 70 degrees (still in flats) and once they are potted up they move from the basement to the greenhouse which is often in the 50's.

Are you sure they are getting sufficient light?
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