Hi Dhanang, I usually leave it until it's about 4-5 inches tall or starts pushing up against the bag. When you decide to remove it, if your humidity is low in the house, take the bag off in stages. I have found that if you take it off completely without doing this your pepper plant MAY not like it and might wilt a bit or be set back. First lift/loosen the ziplock from the edge of the cup and lift the bag to just rest on the top of the cup. This will allow air to reach the plant and get used to the lower humidity. Then lift it higher the next day or you can even cut the corner of the ziplock bag to allow more air in. Just watch how the plant reacts. If it does get set back, don't worry. Pepper plants are pretty tough and will recover after a few days.
I usually try to do updates every week or 2 depending on changes etc. I've been so busy with work recently I've fallen a bit behind. Stay tuned, I hope to do another one shortly. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
Great Video! That tray you have the seedlings in look awesome!
Awesome method, nice and easy. Great tutorial!
Thanks Khang. It's easy to over think this sometimes. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for all the info! Great video! Could you tell me, how many hrs per day do you have the light on new transplants?
Hi, Ernest !!! I enjoyed your video very very much. I love your ideas. Great share and thank you for it. Enjoy a great week. xoxo
Nice looking plants you got there!
Thanks johndbs.
great update
Thanks Woodville.
Always enjoy your videos 👊
Thanks for the feedback Reservation Fire.
i enjoy your tutoial, i want to ask how long you put the zip lock to your plant??
Hi Dhanang, I usually leave it until it's about 4-5 inches tall or starts pushing up against the bag. When you decide to remove it, if your humidity is low in the house, take the bag off in stages. I have found that if you take it off completely without doing this your pepper plant MAY not like it and might wilt a bit or be set back. First lift/loosen the ziplock from the edge of the cup and lift the bag to just rest on the top of the cup. This will allow air to reach the plant and get used to the lower humidity. Then lift it higher the next day or you can even cut the corner of the ziplock bag to allow more air in. Just watch how the plant reacts. If it does get set back, don't worry. Pepper plants are pretty tough and will recover after a few days.
Nice video, I enjoyed a lot. How often are you planning to do update videos during this season?
I usually try to do updates every week or 2 depending on changes etc. I've been so busy with work recently I've fallen a bit behind. Stay tuned, I hope to do another one shortly. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
love the vid
Glad yo enjoyed it. Thanks for watching,
another fine job :)
Thanks Blake. Have you started your plants yet?
noooo but the groundhog says 6 morer weeks of winter so i think ill be okay, they wont go outside june lol