Ich habe diese Pfeffersamen vor etwa zwei Monaten gepflanzt und hatte vor, die verbleibenden Samen neu zu pflanzen. Es ist ungefähr 2 Monate her und sie sind alle immer noch winzig. Helfen?
Peppers can be weird sometimes. They like to switch to root growth for a bit before switching back to leaves.
Are these inside? Pepper seedlings are very sensitive to cold. If they are outside and get cold over night it can stunt their growth.
How is your light? If they are inside they need a strong grow light. They don’t look leggy so shouldn’t be too bad of a light situation. But light is energy and they need a lot.
I also agree they it’s probabaly time to thin. If the roots are getting crowded, they might not want to grow any more.
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They’ve been 2 months in the same compost. That’s the most likely problem. There’s no longer enough nutrients in there for them to grow. 2 months after sowing, mine would usually be almost ready to plant out, and would have been repotted at least once in that time.
They may also not be warm enough. They need warm temperatures to grow consistently, and no cold nights at all.
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Thin them out, they might feel overcrowded
Peppers can be weird sometimes. They like to switch to root growth for a bit before switching back to leaves.
Are these inside? Pepper seedlings are very sensitive to cold. If they are outside and get cold over night it can stunt their growth.
How is your light? If they are inside they need a strong grow light. They don’t look leggy so shouldn’t be too bad of a light situation. But light is energy and they need a lot.
I also agree they it’s probabaly time to thin. If the roots are getting crowded, they might not want to grow any more.
They’ve been 2 months in the same compost. That’s the most likely problem. There’s no longer enough nutrients in there for them to grow. 2 months after sowing, mine would usually be almost ready to plant out, and would have been repotted at least once in that time.
They may also not be warm enough. They need warm temperatures to grow consistently, and no cold nights at all.