Great method and seeds will start just when wet TP or paper towels are used, but the added secret is to cover them with saran/cling wrap to keep the moisture in !!!
7 seeds sprouted in your picture. Did the 8th one eventually sprout? Yoh can also sprouf them between two sheets of wet paper towels, no soil until you see white roots, then plant each seed in dirt. Just another way! God Bless!.
I do the paper towel method, no dirt to lemon seeds all the time. 100% rate. I have now a 6 feet tall lemon tree germinated from the seed. It works all the time. For Apples and Pears, put them in the fridge they take roots much faster
1 - i dry tomato seeds on paper not fussy then next season put in seed tray or pot cover with sand awater whalla Capsicum & alike you can leave the plant /or move into a corner when brown they will grow next year my Bro has 1 thats been producing for 4/5years
So nicely explained, so breeze (new word for me), thank you so much, i've planted chiles (in spanish) all my life directly in the soil without any technique and the results are totally random.
If your seeds are unusually slow to germinate, the addition of paper isn't going to make a difference. A seed will get all the moisture it needs in a decent seed starting mix. There is absolutely no reason to use paper towels or paper. Most mixes are peat based and will retain moisture much better than paper. Your seed falling down is nonsense. I feel these videos are more about views than good imformation. 100 percent success in gardening. Never the case. I encourage people to seek out much more practical and logical advice instead of hacks. Rusted gardener,for example.
From your comment you have never started seeds, to use for hydroponics. The paper towel in a plastic container. I use McDonald's big breakfast container . I add hydrogen peroxide to water at 1:3 solution.
Seeing people use paper towels drives me insane. At least you rightly used soil but no idea why you wasted a paper towel cause it did absolutely nothing. Get them in inserts or single pots also, pricking out is another ridiculous practice with peppers and toms.
you have a beautiful mind.. i like how detailed your instructions are. Many thanks for empowering other serious gardeners
Thank you, too.You are welcome
Really instructive video. Thankyou very much. Peppers are a very useful addition to the garden. 👍
Great method and seeds will start just when wet TP or paper towels are used, but the added secret is to cover them with saran/cling wrap to keep the moisture in !!!
7 seeds sprouted in your picture. Did the 8th one eventually sprout? Yoh can also sprouf them between two sheets of wet paper towels, no soil until you see white roots, then plant each seed in dirt. Just another way! God Bless!.
Yes, all the seeds germinated, but my children broke two sprouts.
I do the paper towel method, no dirt to lemon seeds all the time. 100% rate. I have now a 6 feet tall lemon tree germinated from the seed. It works all the time. For Apples and Pears, put them in the fridge they take roots much faster
@@chiya2006 Thanks for sharing. I'll try again. I've had some beautiful beginning trees, but none survived.
You're absolutely fabulous. Thank you
The video is awesome, thankyou very much.
Hello, thank you for the precious advice. Can I use the same method for eggplants ?
1 - i dry tomato seeds on paper not fussy then next season put in seed tray or pot cover with sand awater whalla
Capsicum & alike you can leave the plant /or move into a corner when brown they will grow next year my Bro has 1 thats been producing for 4/5years
Thank you. Can you tell us are you using potting mix or seed starting soil
Go back and listen at 1:07. He says he only uses store bought moisture retaining potting soil for seedlings.
WOW! Great technique.
Thanks for sharing your video. New subscriber 👍.
You are welcome
So nicely explained, so breeze (new word for me), thank you so much, i've planted chiles (in spanish) all my life directly in the soil without any technique and the results are totally random.
Excellent
Thank you.
Do you use 1-ply paper? Thank you!
Thanks, many thanks...
do pepper seeds need to be stratified? thx
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If your seeds are unusually slow to germinate, the addition of paper isn't going to make a difference. A seed will get all the moisture it needs in a decent seed starting mix. There is absolutely no reason to use paper towels or paper. Most mixes are peat based and will retain moisture much better than paper. Your seed falling down is nonsense. I feel these videos are more about views than good imformation. 100 percent success in gardening. Never the case. I encourage people to seek out much more practical and logical advice instead of hacks. Rusted gardener,for example.
From your comment you have never started seeds, to use for hydroponics. The paper towel in a plastic container. I use McDonald's big breakfast container . I add hydrogen peroxide to water at 1:3 solution.
متا يتم زراعة بزر الفلفل لأنني زرعت عددة مرات بشهر الثالث ولم ينبت الفلفل مع العلم انني جابت بزر الفلفل من عند بائع البزور
Thanks for sharing the toilet paper method. Now I know why my sweet peppers are slow coming up. 🤦♀️ I will try planting again.
you're welcome
Even better if you wipe ur assssss first wif toilet paper then put ur seedlings on 🤭🫢😬🤣🤣🤣
Soaking seeds work for me in germination
This is useful
At the end I see 7 sprouts, not 8.
Pfeffer oder Paprika?
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Cover it with sarsn wrap and it will sprout sooner
You seem to be saying "gerkulets" or such as your expensive variety. Is it "Hercules"?
I followed instructions, it has been 10 years now, and nothing has sprouted.... should I be worried?
I’ve grown 1000s of pepper plants started directly in potting soil. This is a waste of time. But if it helps you, keep doing it.
I HAVE 1 MONTH WAITING AND NOTHING.
Seeing people use paper towels drives me insane.
At least you rightly used soil but no idea why you wasted a paper towel cause it did absolutely nothing.
Get them in inserts or single pots also, pricking out is another ridiculous practice with peppers and toms.
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