What’s Up with My Pepper Seeds?

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Asked By GreenThumb123 On

Hey everyone, I dropped around $300 on pepper seeds this year, but I'm really frustrated because none of them seem to be producing as expected. The bell peppers are growing tall but skinny and yellow, and my jalapenos are also yellow and weirdly long and thin. Is there a trusted source for seeds that actually work? I'm thinking about the whole 'peppergate' situation too. Any help would be appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By VeggieVoyager21 On

Seriously, $300 on seeds? That probably means you have a ton! Before blaming the seeds, let's look at your environment. What’s going on with your soil, water, and temps? It's important to rule out those factors. If you're not careful about those, even the best seeds can struggle to grow properly!

HotPepperPal -

Exactly! With that kind of investment, it’s essential to nail down all the growing conditions. Let’s get to the bottom of this!

Answered By GardenGuru7 On

$300 worth of seeds? That's wild! Have you checked for factors like soil quality or how much sunlight you're giving them? If your jalapeños and bell peppers came from different suppliers, that could complicate things too. It’s crucial to consider environmental conditions. By the way, reliable seed sources include True Leaf Market, Strictly Medicinal Seeds, and Johnny's if you're looking for alternatives.

Answered By SeedSavant99 On

Wow, that's a lot spent on seeds! It sounds like they sprouted which is good, but you might want to check your growing conditions. Maybe your plants aren't getting enough sunlight or nutrients? Can you tell us more about your soil and how many hours of sun they're getting a day? That could be the real issue here!

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