How to Germinate Pepper Seeds INCREDIBLY QUICK with 99% Germination!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @lucasgrowsbestyt
    @lucasgrowsbestyt  5 лет назад +97

    My brother made the outro song he's such a badass.

    • @gabrielengland8204
      @gabrielengland8204 5 лет назад +4

      LucasGrowsBest this video need more recognition.. such a good production

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  5 лет назад +4

      Nah it's alright but it did better than I expected. Thanks though :)

    • @Neyobe
      @Neyobe 4 года назад

      Nice

    • @trevor246
      @trevor246 4 года назад

      ‏‏‎ ‏‏‎ Nice

    • @lockergr
      @lockergr 3 года назад

      Educational and also efficient. The 3-minute video taught me more than the last one that was 9 minutes. 👏🏻 I'll subscribe for that! Like the detailed tips. Right now I live in a house and our HOA doesn't like anyone planting crops. So I'm just saving seeds for now.

  • @josephunderwood5703
    @josephunderwood5703 3 года назад +170

    Thank you for not wasting our time with a 10 minute video and 7 minutes of filler. Short and sweet earns the like.

    • @realwhitejeff
      @realwhitejeff 2 года назад

      Bro fax all the other ones are like 10 mins of the same thing

    • @zizou4229
      @zizou4229 2 года назад +2

      I clicked because it was short😊

    • @funkidslearning9646
      @funkidslearning9646 Год назад

      I never thought to waste time with such nice vdo even others as well ( don't keep time too tight )

    • @MilenaKoncar
      @MilenaKoncar Год назад +2

      The reason for a 10 minute or more video is RUclips rules to be able to place ads on your videos. Or else is not very profitable for them or advertisers.

    • @mazzy2369
      @mazzy2369 Год назад +1

      That’s what earned the subscribe for me

  • @aaronsmith2054
    @aaronsmith2054 3 года назад +88

    Yo I did this almost 100% like you said to and my seeds sprouted in 5 days. It's pretty amazing. They said 14-20 day germination on the package at the earliest. I'm sold. None of my peppers have ever sprouted so fast. Thanks for the solid advice.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  3 года назад +2

      That's awesome Aaron, glad it worked well for you!

    • @willc2426
      @willc2426 2 года назад +1

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt what lighting system do you recommend? I'm trying to spend under $100. Thank you

    • @syednaqvi2740
      @syednaqvi2740 2 года назад

      Can you do all the same stuffs but than just sow the seeds directly into a raised bed?

    • @imarchello
      @imarchello 3 месяца назад

      @@willc2426 The Sun. 0$

  • @omarvaldivia8297
    @omarvaldivia8297 Год назад +16

    I was skeptical when I did this since nothing worked ever, however after doing the whole process step by step (except the dirt part since I only had promix) my seeds germinated in 3 days I kid you not with like 99-100% germination. I sowed over 100 thinking that I would have failure, and now I have a surplus. Thanks for the tips Lucas! I really appreciate it

  • @McCov1
    @McCov1 4 года назад +48

    It is amazing. All the trouble we have to go through to geminate some seeds. When I see weeds on my lawn, I'm like... What the heck! how easy they appear and they grow on imposible places, even without water with scorching heat, freezing cold. Oh my...

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +3

      Yes, it seems many things in life that are worthwhile take much effort!

    • @margretsubero9462
      @margretsubero9462 2 года назад

      hi my friend this is very good to see whot you are doing well nice nice God bless you

    • @leewederath7087
      @leewederath7087 6 месяцев назад

      Right?! Last year I had 2 full sized petunia plants grow out of cracks in my patio from seeds that must have fell from the potted one on the table above them.

  • @alexzandrarodriguez7788
    @alexzandrarodriguez7788 4 года назад +37

    Haha
    “Dude it’s like winter”
    I love that, that made my day

    • @levis569
      @levis569 7 месяцев назад

      Or " you spilled water!"😅

  • @halearly3749
    @halearly3749 10 месяцев назад +4

    Greetings, your technique for sprouting seeds works phenomenally. I had about a >85% success rate. The cultivating of the seeds after the sprouting was the challenge. I could not get any of the sprouts to grow into plants . . . . . I will try again . . . . thank you for the information.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, glad to hear you had some successful germination. Can you provide some additional information so I can help you determine why your seedlings did not flourish?

    • @rosemarythyme8595
      @rosemarythyme8595 8 месяцев назад +1

      You need a warm room for peppers for sprouting and germinating.

    • @halearly3749
      @halearly3749 4 месяца назад

      ​@@lucasgrowsbestytso I attempted your technique again. This time, I did not show the seeds in groups. I also my have left them in the tea a bit too long . . . 35 min. max..
      Previously, I repotted the seeds into those like paper material planters . . . lots of fungus.
      This time, I am leaving them in the 'small' plastic cups.
      That being said, Iam seeing some germination but it is taking a 'while'. I have put the newly sprouted plants under a light source and I have a small fan blowing on them.
      3 of 4 Reapers and 1 of 4 Ghosts have sprouted so far.
      Still waiting patiently on the Trinidad and the Dragon seeds . . .
      It has been about 2+ weeks since planting . . .

  • @HermitsHome
    @HermitsHome 5 лет назад +123

    cool video. I have never heard of the tea soak. I thought you were just going to drink the tea haha

    • @15209091
      @15209091 3 года назад +11

      I believe it simulates seeds going through a birds digestive system so it may break down the outer shell quicker and germinate sooner.

  • @dmick9168
    @dmick9168 4 года назад +84

    Unfortunately i didnt let my tea cool down. Make sure to let the tea cool so it doesnt cook the seeds

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  4 года назад +14

      Good tip! Hopefully you tried again with some cooler tea?

    • @iLoveTurtlesHaha
      @iLoveTurtlesHaha 4 года назад +5

      hahaha...dum dum!

    • @sarablake2114
      @sarablake2114 3 года назад +16

      The poor seeds

    • @Imagewithpower
      @Imagewithpower 2 года назад +6

      This is the comment I was looking for. I wasn’t sure if the tea should be Luke warm. Thank you

    • @robbyfiveboy4862
      @robbyfiveboy4862 Год назад +1

      This is why I am reading the comments! Bingo

  • @kickfroggy
    @kickfroggy 5 месяцев назад

    Super useful, we'll have to keep this in mind for next year. I started so many peppers that I gave up on because they did not sprout after a month. So then I did things like transplant extra tomato seedlings that sprouted into those pots and then of course the peppers started sprouting 2 months after I put them in the dirt.

  • @poorwotan
    @poorwotan 20 дней назад +1

    Thank you for giving purpose to my tea habit!!! Time to put 'em in the fridge... Hello from Puerto Rico!

  • @GrandmasterGib
    @GrandmasterGib 3 года назад +29

    I should have watched this first - I have at least 100 seeds outside in pots doing nothing for the past 2 months.

  • @jeffmiller3499
    @jeffmiller3499 3 года назад +16

    Nice video man. The main thing I would add is giving the seeds more space is really beneficial. So they aren't fighting for light and nutrients. + Easier to separate. Happy gardening everyone 😊🌱

  • @coletaylor9847
    @coletaylor9847 Год назад +1

    My go to video for germinating peppers!

  • @egrogan6482
    @egrogan6482 6 месяцев назад +1

    First time I ever watched one of your videos and am very impressed! Love the humor with the water bottle! I always had trouble growing peppers this looks like it will work. Have gardened for 35 yrs. but there's always more to learn! Thanks for shortness of video with no blathering. Loved your video will be back for more videos and have subscribed.
    ❤❤❤

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the extremely kind words! I try to incorporate some humour into my videos and it’s nice that it’s recognized. Good luck with your seed-starting!

  • @elevun
    @elevun 3 года назад +6

    Worked wonders thank you! 12/12 seeds started growing using this technique

  • @fitzml1485
    @fitzml1485 4 месяца назад +1

    I tried to start a banana pepper plant using four different methods and nothing happened. This was the first method that actually worked. Thank you!

  • @flashylights
    @flashylights 3 года назад +8

    Thank goodness i found this video. I've done most of the steps but didn't have seed heat mat. So I've. Been keeping them wedged between my pants and fupa 😂🤣. Now i can finally plant them.

  • @gypsyincolortarotofficial2787
    @gypsyincolortarotofficial2787 6 месяцев назад +1

    Here's a blessing in disguise:
    I had recently planted a bunch of pepper seeds (seperately, in an egg carton) and I had been waiting for them to germinate to no avail, as it was my first time sowing pepper seeds. Yesterday was my son's birthday party and one of the guests (a young kid) accidentally knocked over the carton and spilled everything. Although it may have seemed inconvenient to others, it led me to the curiosity of how I could better sow pepper seeds, and here I am. Thank you so much for this invaluable information!

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  6 месяцев назад

      Sometimes things just happen for a reason. Thanks for watching!

  • @frogosplayer1
    @frogosplayer1 2 года назад +6

    Never in my life did I think a gardening video would make me laugh but here we are 🤣
    Btw when he said to put them in the fridge to mimic winter I was like "Winter?? What I-" *sees his shirt* "Oh he's Canadian."
    Yh, ain't no winter and spring where I am so maybe I'll skip that step? Or do I... 🤔

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha! Yup, Canadian through and through. Try it and let me know what happens!

  • @LiLTizzle151
    @LiLTizzle151 2 года назад +5

    What about when it comes to separating all those sprouts? The ratio of how many are going to survive that will be bring it down a lot from 99% success beyond that point. Is there a trick you use to remedy this? In my experiences when I try to to pull them up to replant, some of the root snaps sometimes which hinders growth if not killing it after a couple days.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +2

      Etta, great point! I am very meticulous when transplanting, taking great care not to damage the roots. That said, I've been questioning lately whether it's better just to start seeds directly in cells. It would certainly be more efficient, but this system has worked for me and I'm somewhat hesitant to change it. I've got a bunch of videos on my channel that show me transplanting. Here's one: ruclips.net/video/RZKwKEfEeiw/видео.html

    • @LiLTizzle151
      @LiLTizzle151 2 года назад +3

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt Hey man, aside from gardening, honesty like this is delightful to hear. Admitting something to oneself is easy, but to openly express the possibility of needing change is the kind of open mindedness I admire. The kind the world needs. Having said that, I really enjoyed the video you recommended, especially since hot peppers are my thang. Looking forward to more!

  • @jimbojustice448
    @jimbojustice448 Год назад +3

    Do you have a video on separating the seedlings and transplanting them

  • @Jppepperseeds
    @Jppepperseeds 2 года назад +2

    Watching this now. I'm a seed vendor. And I love watching these videos

    • @gypsyincolortarotofficial2787
      @gypsyincolortarotofficial2787 6 месяцев назад

      Do I smell a sponsorship? Maybe you should send our guy Lucas some free seeds in exchange for a video review with links to your products!
      😊😊😊 🌿

  • @leewederath7087
    @leewederath7087 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really want to try this now!
    I'm super curious though, why tea as opposed to just warm water or something? I caught that you said it's to soften the shells, but what extra benefit does the tea add?

    • @slimsalmon
      @slimsalmon 3 месяца назад

      I've also read adding a small amount of vinegar to soaking water. I believe these things help because pepper seeds have evolved to survive and be dispersed by digestive tracts

  • @tripudium17
    @tripudium17 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for posting such a quick helpful video. Would this same method make sense for corn, okra, tomatoes and other heat loving plants? I didn't realise putting plants in the cold worked for heat loving plants I had only heard of cold stratification for perennials and native plants in cold climates.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  6 месяцев назад +1

      Nah it’s not necessary :)

    • @tripudium17
      @tripudium17 6 месяцев назад

      @@lucasgrowsbestytOk thanks. Do peppers take a particularly long time to germinate?

  • @andielliott2306
    @andielliott2306 3 года назад +1

    Am going to try this method this coming week. Never had much success in germinating pepper seeds.

  • @eyesofruby
    @eyesofruby 3 месяца назад

    thank you! mine are about at the same stage as yours at the end of the video. at this point, do you recommend repotting?

  • @gacputech7719
    @gacputech7719 Год назад +3

    Great info, to the point and exactly what I needed. You have a new subscriber.

  • @All.wehave_isNow
    @All.wehave_isNow 2 года назад +2

    I soaked my chili seeds in chamomile tea and 9/10 germinated! Great tips

  • @chillipepperenthooziest3730
    @chillipepperenthooziest3730 2 года назад +1

    Last year i tried the chamomile tea thing.... I didn't really start my seedlings off inside as people recommend.... Basically all i did was i soaked a dozen or so seeds overnight in a cup of room temperature chamomile and then next morning took them out the back and just popped them straight into the soil in the garden bed about a couple millimeters deep. sure enough they all sprouted very quickly within a few days which i was pleased about... only thing was I lost a bunch of them, they died... im guessing the ones that died didn't acclimate properly... but the 7 or 8 seedlings that did make it through absolutely raged, produced so many peppers once they hit maturity... To think how big the plants actually got and how many peppers i got off them when all they started out as were itty bitty little seeds is remarkable.

  • @branlaf
    @branlaf 2 года назад +4

    Hi Lucas !
    Should I remove the dome after the seeds sprouted ?
    I dunno if it would be better to keep my dome on the tray with a ventilation opened and under a growing light (warm light + red/blue). My dome is filtering UV light and idk if the cotyledons/leafs need UV light. This is my third trial to grow pepper indoor and all my previous pepper sprouts died after a good start.
    I found your useful tuto for a new trial, changed the soil, heat mat, tea... I'm waiting for germination currently but I would like the sprouts keep living now :D
    thanks for help and your funny wittiness ;)

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +1

      Wazzup! Yes, I recommend removing the dome and heat matter after most seeds have germinated to decrease the risk of the seedlings 'damping off' and getting leggy. I don't know if UV light is absolutely necessary, but at the right intensity it sure won't hurt and may be beneficial. The sun's rays produce UV rays, after all. Thank you for your great question!

  • @Reectjthegamekid
    @Reectjthegamekid 3 месяца назад

    I have bell pepper seeds growing in a closed container inside my house, I put them there today. I live in Texas and its over 100 degrees right now so should I keep them inside next to a window (I don't have a heat pad) or should I try letting them outside?

  • @oliveks82
    @oliveks82 3 года назад +1

    here because my bro put a bunch of six cells with my jalapeño seedlings on the lawn to clean the table they were on.... My rabbit ate the tops off most of them (as well as my Chamomile seedlings) really bummed. hopefully with this method I can recover my losses quickly lmao

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  3 года назад

      Hi Olive, sorry to hear that. How close are you to your last frost date?

  • @TheColts714
    @TheColts714 3 года назад +3

    Question for you do you leave the lights on or off when there already in the cups and bag with the heat mat I keep hearing its best to turn of the lights but I want to know your opinion since you have amazing results.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  3 года назад +3

      Good question! I either have the lights going 24/7 or on for about half the day. That being said, I'm fairly certain lights aren't necessary until germination.

    • @TheColts714
      @TheColts714 3 года назад +1

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt Thanks man I really appreciate it. Keep up with the very educational videos.

  • @LarsJeppesen
    @LarsJeppesen 4 года назад +7

    Thanks Lucas - we followed your instructions and are excited to see the outcome. Just one question. After covering with a small plastic bag - when do you remove it? Do you relay on bottom watering only during the next 8-14 days

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  4 года назад +5

      Remove the plastic bag once a decent percentage of the seedlings start sprouting. I bottom water whenever the containers are getting light.

    • @elizabethmcintire7885
      @elizabethmcintire7885 3 года назад +1

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt "getting light" ...aka, bottom water as long as they're under grow lights? (Also thank you for this video, excited for my peppers!)

    • @marasobel
      @marasobel 2 года назад +3

      I’m confused do we poke holes in bottom of cups?

  • @sanctifiedbytruth6048
    @sanctifiedbytruth6048 3 года назад +3

    After the seeds germinate is it fine to remove them off of the heat pad. I only bought one heat pad that I want to use for several varieties of peppers and eggplant germination so I was wondering if I could just transfer them to the table with the grow light without the heat pad so I can keep germinating other seeds.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +1

      Definitely! In fact, I recommend this as heat can cause your seedlings to become spindly!

  • @smb123211
    @smb123211 8 месяцев назад

    I've been planting seedlings for 15 years and for the first time this year, I got zero germination from 3 peppers (Pasilla de Oaxaca, Marconi and Torno). My shishito, habanada and cherry peppers did great. I overwintered three plants (all doing find) and two tomato plants (ditto). The only difference was the brand of seed starter soil - could that be it?

  • @hunterklapperich4239
    @hunterklapperich4239 Год назад +1

    Do pepper & tomato seeds need to be in a consistent temperature range to germinate? I have them in a small greenhouse with heater that gets down to 50F at night.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  Год назад +1

      Yes, around 75-85 F is ideal. 50 F is likely too cold for germination.

  • @Raidergeek34
    @Raidergeek34 5 лет назад +4

    Do habaneros take longer to germinate than other peppers? Mine took forever and they are growing slow compared to my jalapeno, serrano peppers that I started at the same time. Or they are just bad seeds?

    • @HermitsHome
      @HermitsHome 5 лет назад +2

      i had the same issue with my habaneros. they took probably two to three times longer to germinate as the other peppers i planted. i almost wrote them off. They ended up growing great after a while. i heard the hotter the pepper the longer it takes to grow. my chocolate reaper sprouted a lot quicker than the habanero though.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  5 лет назад +2

      My habaneros generally take between 7-14 days to sprout using this method. If they were started in the same conditions, then it's either the variety, or bad seed.

    • @TheMag20
      @TheMag20 5 лет назад +1

      Generally the hotter the peppers take longer

    • @pavelaevii6687
      @pavelaevii6687 4 года назад +2

      Habanero is lazy to grow and it needs warmth ant dampness .
      You may descourrage but live them ho allong at the end of season they will give you a crop enough to not know when to eat em all

  • @eviloracle
    @eviloracle 2 года назад +1

    what kind of lighting from planting them in the soil till they germinate? 24/7? 18/6? will this work with super hots? ive been trying to get my peach ghost scorpions to germinate multiple times, have had zero luck. out of 12 reaper seeds, i have 9 that germinated, 2 that are viable plants.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      I keep them on for 12-14 hours a day. Give those Peach Ghost seeds another shot with this method, and if they are viable, you may finally have success!

  • @joetao380
    @joetao380 3 года назад +5

    Great video. My seeds have sprouted. How long before I move them to a bigger pot?

    • @theechubbyone
      @theechubbyone 3 года назад

      As long as they have roots they can be transferred

  • @marasobel
    @marasobel 2 года назад +1

    Do u not spray w water everyday just leave them alone for a week? After this stage can we transplant them into raised beds in greenhouse? Thanks I followed ur instructions and started them today.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      If you have a bag over them to maintain humidity, you should be fine to leave them until germination. I would transplant once the plants are 4-5 inches tall and temperature is consistently warm.

    • @marasobel
      @marasobel 2 года назад

      But do we poke holes in cups ?

  • @Inubaye.
    @Inubaye. 5 месяцев назад

    Waooo, I pray I get response to my question!
    Please after sowing and cover the with plastic nylon, how long do I leave it without watering or must I open up the plastic and water daily or every other day before germination ?
    Your response will be highly appreciated!

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  5 месяцев назад

      You shouldn’t have to water again until germination. Just keep an eye on your containers to ensure they don’t dry out

  • @elainescott1831
    @elainescott1831 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! I am putting my seeds in the refrigerator now.

  • @curtisgj
    @curtisgj 3 года назад +3

    Hey quick question - how long before the outdoor season do you start seeds? Can you start them several months before the outdoor season to improve production on more mature plants?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +1

      Great question and I apologize for the late response. Typically I start my superhot peppers in mid March, about 10 weeks before planting. For most zones it is necessary to ensure a good crop, as peppers take a while to reach maturity.

  • @crumcake28
    @crumcake28 Год назад +1

    This may be a stupid question but I don’t have the ability to do all these steps. I don’t have a way to warm up the soil ahead of time/keep warm. Any suggestions or maybe I can skip that part?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  Год назад +1

      Pepper seeds sprout best around 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit. This is best achieved through bottom heat from a seedling heat mat. They are inexpensive and you can find them on Amazon or at local big box stores. At lower temperatures, seeds may germinate but it will probably take longer and will not be as fast.

  • @josephwells4371
    @josephwells4371 3 года назад +1

    I planted indoor under let light about half inch under top of wet peat starter pods make sure moist daily. Dont water if already damp. 100% sprout rate 100% easier and no pre germination or fridge or tea or heat mat

  • @ParagonRidgeRanch
    @ParagonRidgeRanch 3 года назад +1

    Great Video! I must ask, why soak in TEA? Not just water?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      Tea is slightly acidic which helps soften the seed hull. Warm water may work as well, it would be cool to see which method works better.

  • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
    @WhitepepperFarmshomestead 5 лет назад +9

    Congrats on your 1K man! Good info in this video, and easy to ow Ong. Keep up the good work!

  • @teklife
    @teklife 11 месяцев назад +1

    i have mine as lanky sprouts for WEEKS now, maybe 8 or 9 already, and there are many of them, like in your cups. they're not really changing much from that sprout state, just getting longer, but skinny, and falling over. what do i do now?

    • @Sunshine-sc4bj
      @Sunshine-sc4bj 7 месяцев назад

      They need light.. they are leggy from searching for light

  • @jefflinke2772
    @jefflinke2772 2 года назад +1

    Good Job, thanks for the video!!! Great info. You goofer.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jeff! Gotta be goofy sometimes hahahaha.

  • @suzyshah6466
    @suzyshah6466 3 года назад +1

    Hi. I already planted my Seeds. I have no heating pad and can’t water them from the bottom. I covered them with plastics. Should I wait till soils dry out to water them or water them every day?. I live in Toronto, Canada. Thanks in advance

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      Hi, my apologies for the late response. Keep the soil consistently moist at all times. Also, I highly recommend an inexpensive heating mat to maintain a temperature of around 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • @tinyhineyfarm5020
    @tinyhineyfarm5020 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. I was just getting ready to start our seeds.

  • @FarmerG
    @FarmerG 5 лет назад +7

    Soak em in tea aye. That’s a new one for me. Congrats on 1k 😁👍👍

  • @luvcook7475
    @luvcook7475 3 года назад +2

    how about in hot climate country? do we need to plant like this? thank you in advanced

  • @hotskillet
    @hotskillet 2 года назад +2

    Can you clarify if the cups had holes to absorb the water? If not how the the seedlings bottom feed?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      Yes, I cut three slits in a triangle formation in the bottom of each cup to allow for drainage and bottom watering.

  • @peter.s-yt
    @peter.s-yt Год назад +1

    Hi there, can I leave the pepper seeds in a cup of water until they sprout then sow them in soil?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  Год назад

      Hi Petru, great question. This may work, however you would then need to be careful not to damage the roots. From my experience, sowing in potting mix works just fine.

  • @thuthao8119
    @thuthao8119 4 года назад +1

    E cũng rất thích trồng cây hihi....nhìn thu hoạch đã quá đi
    Chúc anh một ngày mới tốt lành

  • @michellellewellyn9971
    @michellellewellyn9971 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do you think i could water down some cold coffee instead of using tea?

  • @uchennaonyekelu2481
    @uchennaonyekelu2481 5 месяцев назад

    Tks for ur video, for how long will u refrigerate the seed?

  • @leandrorochaa6724
    @leandrorochaa6724 2 года назад +3

    great work, thanks for sharing!

  • @juliosdiy3206
    @juliosdiy3206 3 года назад +1

    This is a very good video n short too! I will be germinating my peppers next week but need a heat pad who sells them?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      Hi, my apologies for the late response. Most big box stores and garden centres will carry heat mats. Or they can be found on Amazon or online stores.

  • @frankiebrown6275
    @frankiebrown6275 4 года назад +2

    I'm going to try this with poblano seeds I harvested from one of my stir fry peppers 😋

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  4 года назад +2

      Awesome Frankie! Was the pepper raw when you harvested the seed? Cooked pepper seeds may not germinate.

    • @frankiebrown6275
      @frankiebrown6275 4 года назад +2

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt yes it was raw and very dark colored. After 3 days the seeds are dry and a slight tan color. I'm excited about trying to plant them.

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  4 года назад +1

      That's good. I grew habaneros from store bought peppers years ago. I took the seeds out of the peppers, used this tea method, and sowed them right away. I got a massive harvest off the plants. The only thing is sometimes you get funky phenotypes because most storebought fruits are hybridized. Good luck!!!

    • @destinycoach5
      @destinycoach5 4 года назад

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt I thought store bought produce would not grow fruit producing plants as they were GMOed seed?

    • @99thmonkeyresonance66
      @99thmonkeyresonance66 4 года назад

      @@destinycoach5 I assumed the same as well, but since I wasn't buying the store bought veggies, my mom did, I took all her seeds and through my local Walmart, (I HAAATE that store) I've gotten at LEAST 1/2 germinated from whatever veggie I've done. Pretty much anything that has seeds, as she eats everything.
      But many ARE grown using hydroponics for faster yields and mass production.
      So make sure to keep away any other pollinator plants that may make them NOT hot. I made that mistake when forgetting I had squash and peppers in my grow tent. I quickly realized it and saved them within 72 hrs so no harm done that time.
      Even ALL of your sweet potatoes. I'm always grabbing a few from everyone at holiday times as most of my fam has diff taste, there's more types of potatoes than pies it seems.
      I've never had 'bad potatoes' bc they were GMOed. Even tho you'd suspect a place like Walmart, as big as they are, to spray their produce, I really don't think they do anymore now that most people have moved to growing their own food bc the Gov can simply tell the damn truth.
      I told my fiance that this would happen and he didn't belive me.
      He came home today and says, "there's 2 more, BRAND SPANIN' NEW Tractor Supplies that just opened up in Moore's and Champlain. I guess you were right.
      (As I watch how things happen with stocks-tho I don't entangle myself with sticks AT ALL, watching gives a direction as to which way things are headed. " If you watch where the money's going, you'll know which direction the economy & the world will head towards." (Or where the money ISN'T going)
      -My Gramps-
      Just give'em a try anyways you'll be surprised.

  • @ColinAldridge-go7tq
    @ColinAldridge-go7tq Год назад +1

    Can you show how and when to separate the seedlings. You defiantly have the very best germination method thank you very much.
    Colin

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  Год назад

      Hi Colin, thanks so much! I have a video from several years ago that shows the transplanting process clearly. Check it out: ruclips.net/video/XM34JgcymM4/видео.html

  • @DivinityinLove
    @DivinityinLove 4 года назад +2

    What does the black tea contribute and, can I just do this with pepper seeds from the pepper itself after eating?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад +1

      The tea is slightly acidic and helps soften the seed hull. Yes, you can use pepper seeds directly out of a pepper, as long as it is ripe. Otherwise the seeds may be immature and won't germinate.

  • @iipriorii
    @iipriorii 3 года назад

    Lol 59 seeds in one cup 😆🤷🏻‍♂️ the runt of the litter “guess I’ll just die”🤷🏻‍♂️ love it

  • @ardenyambao1383
    @ardenyambao1383 Год назад +1

    Is the lamp required or can you leave the potted seeds near a window with constant light?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  Год назад

      If you have a good spot with direct light that will work but I sow hot pepper seeds in March and it’s too dark and days are too short here in Canada.

  • @fionapayne6287
    @fionapayne6287 2 года назад +1

    Hi,Can I plant pepper seeds straight from the pepper,or do I need to dry them first.

  • @robertsicc
    @robertsicc 3 года назад +10

    You forgot to mention to cut holes in the bottom of the cups. Other than that, great video

  • @Enrique-Garcia
    @Enrique-Garcia 2 года назад +1

    What about lighting? Was this video done under UV lamps? Would putting them near a window suffice or do they not need any natural light at all to germinate?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      I used a Floralight fluorescent tabletop grow light with two Verilux grow tubes. This model is no longer sold, however there is an LED version that replaced it, sold at Lee Valley: bit.ly/3BICZJz. These are expensive and there are many cheaper, but still effective, grow lights out there. Check out my review of some relatively inexpensive LED grow lights: ruclips.net/video/QtmT6hkSsWI/видео.html. To germinate, light isn't necessary but as soon as the seedlings emerge you need intense light which may not be found on your windowsill.

    • @Enrique-Garcia
      @Enrique-Garcia 2 года назад

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt awesome, appreciate the response

  • @ojh888
    @ojh888 2 года назад +1

    Neat! I learned a few great tips. Refrigerate the seeds and tea checked.✔️ Great video. Happy gardening!

  • @MilenaKoncar
    @MilenaKoncar Год назад +2

    So i dont have to make drain holes at the bottom of the cups? I dont think i saw u making them!

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  Год назад

      I forgot to show it but you can see them if you look closely. Drainage is always a good idea!!!

  • @MisterDogg
    @MisterDogg 8 месяцев назад +1

    Did you cut holes in the bottom of your cups?

  • @destinycoach5
    @destinycoach5 4 года назад +4

    Questions:
    To mimic winter shouldn't the seeds be put into freezer!
    Why use coffee filter .. why not use a small sieve?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  4 года назад +6

      I guess you could use a freezer, but the thing is peppers come from warmer climates so I would guess winters would be more mild. You can use a small sieve if you have one, all I had were coffee filters. :)

    • @destinycoach5
      @destinycoach5 2 года назад

      @Hampeblixt great thanks for the info. I don't freeze the seeds but I read that we should freeze seeds in Canada since they would freeze naturally. I didn't bother to and got great germination from dry stored.

    • @destinycoach5
      @destinycoach5 2 года назад

      @Hampeblixt thanks so much for the info.

    • @gopats1734
      @gopats1734 2 года назад +1

      @@destinycoach5 You should not freeze pepper seeds because the country of origin is not Canada (they never get freezing temps in central America). Possibly it would be a good idea for native plants like zucchini but I'm not sure.

  • @hunterpruett5455
    @hunterpruett5455 4 года назад +1

    Do you leave the plastic cups sealed on the bottom or do you make holes in them? Is this so the water just evaporates into the bag and stays humid?

    • @gabby30m
      @gabby30m 4 года назад

      He previous comments he commented he made holes in the bottom of the cup, but he didn’t say it in the video.

  • @rob.ny-la
    @rob.ny-la 3 года назад +1

    What’s the lighting schedule? 12 on 12 off? 8hrs a day?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  3 года назад

      Typically I run the lights from 7am to 9pm, so 14 hours. A good rule of thumb is 12 hours though.

  • @mardeahsmith1896
    @mardeahsmith1896 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for teaching me

  • @RAFLAMOLAO
    @RAFLAMOLAO 3 года назад +2

    quick question, dont you gotta burry the seed more? im new to this and im not entirely sure if im doing it wrong by burrying the seed too much

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      I haven't had a problem with this sowing depth, and always err on the side of shallow because the seeds can rot if they are buried too deep.

  • @RandyRaz1
    @RandyRaz1 2 года назад

    Almost want to eat them like sprouts,, hmmm yes I think I will.. lol.. great video

  • @raianrashid248
    @raianrashid248 Год назад +1

    Please help, should i put the seeds in deep fridge or normal fridge?

  • @susanaikman4577
    @susanaikman4577 7 месяцев назад

    Hi mine name is Susan Aikman.
    I am planted my own peppers in containers😊😊

  • @hillyj1
    @hillyj1 Год назад

    I put a bunch of seeds in a pot just as I took them out of the pepper and planted them last evening about 7 pm.
    This morning about ten I looked in the pot and I couldn’t believe what I saw. A bunch of seedlings. So quick?

  • @corneliusthecrowtamer1937
    @corneliusthecrowtamer1937 Год назад

    Have you tried germinating peppers in plain rockwool? I'm going to try 7 Pot Yellow Brain Strain and classic Bhut Jolokia in an indoor Deep Water Culture setup this winter, but I'm not sure if it's going to work at all to grow super-hots hydroponically.

  • @elevated001
    @elevated001 4 года назад +10

    What's the reason for the black tea? Let me guess, the caffeine makes them grow faster...

    • @15209091
      @15209091 3 года назад

      I believe it simulates seeds going through a birds digestive system so it may break down the outer shell quicker and germinate sooner.

    • @15209091
      @15209091 3 года назад

      @DANIEL BELLINGER only mammals feel pain when eating chillies. Birds have Tongues but it doesn't have the same effect on them. One theory is that there's a bigger chance of the plant spreading it's seed across with birds vs other flightless creatures.

  • @torontotrumpet324
    @torontotrumpet324 6 месяцев назад +1

    Does the fridge then tea method work for tomato seeds as well?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  6 месяцев назад

      I wouldn’t do it for tomatoes, they don’t need any special treatment :)

    • @torontotrumpet324
      @torontotrumpet324 6 месяцев назад

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt Thanks for the speedy reply! 😊

  • @franciscoaguirre6175
    @franciscoaguirre6175 2 года назад +1

    I’m growing ghost and Carolina reapers. Should I add a certain amount of seeds to each container?

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      Nice, two great superhot varieties! I've got lots of videos about them on the channel, check them out! I typically sprinkle a few more seeds than the amount of plants I would like, as some may not sprout.

  • @AndrzejLDotEu
    @AndrzejLDotEu 2 года назад +1

    What's the temperature of the tea Lucas?

  • @roywittmis6237
    @roywittmis6237 2 года назад

    Thank you for a very helpful paper video.

  • @StoneyAngel
    @StoneyAngel 4 года назад +3

    When you take the seeds out of the refrigerator do you wait for them to get room temperature or do you just immediately put them into the tea and there’s a Tea need to be hot or room temperature

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  4 года назад +6

      I take them out of the refrigerator and start the kettle. Then I pour the tea and let it cool down a bit (it doesn't have to be room temp.)

    • @StoneyAngel
      @StoneyAngel 4 года назад +5

      LucasGrowsBest you commented just in time I was about to throw the seeds into boiling hot tea
      You just save my ghost pepper seeds

  • @TheGreenThumbGardeningChannel
    @TheGreenThumbGardeningChannel 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome video upload Lucas! I will implement this method when I germinate my pepper seeds for next year, thanks! Just subscribed to your channel!

  • @Lyndsay-jh2um
    @Lyndsay-jh2um 5 лет назад +4

    Lucas, thank you for linking this video. I am gonna run out and see if I can find a heat mat. I am in Ottawa, so I wanted to attempt at having the plants as far ahead as I can for such a crappy and short growing season. I haven't done any super hots before. Usually I keep all seeds in the fridge but I didn't put these in when they arrived a week ago. You asked about what light set up I had gotten, well, I probably made a big mistake and ordered through a gardening site (based out of Canada) and not off Amazon (making the price A LOT more, I am sure.) I hope I have luck with growing indoors and moving them out come mid May. Thanks for the advice!

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  5 лет назад +2

      Your welcome. I am in Canada too so I have a short growing season like you. I find that starting peppers from seed in early march or early mid-january gives nice sized plants for planting out in the spring.

  • @GraftingTactick
    @GraftingTactick 3 года назад +1

    Very nice video, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @vjscrx
    @vjscrx 3 года назад +1

    You can use warm water also, I grew up seeing my uncle do this

  • @aggiekromah6254
    @aggiekromah6254 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing😁✌️✌️🌹

  • @beardedg500
    @beardedg500 2 года назад +1

    So, Quick question, after spraying with water and put the bag on top, how to water the seed??

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      I just pour warm water on the mix first to hydrate it, then add seeds, cover with mix and mist. Hope this helps!

  • @my2centz196
    @my2centz196 Год назад

    I've never had an issue will bell pepper until the last 2 seasons. I have moved and previously I used my own compost soil and seeds from my own bell peppers. Last year I bought seeds and soil. It seems bell peppers are the only thing I cannot get to spout and it's driving me crazy. I've tried dozens of seed packs and none will germinate. I've used seed starting soil, top soil with sphagnum moss and perlite, and many other mixes that just seem to fail. I've used the little greenhouses with natural and artificial grow lights and nothing. I'm beginning to believe the seeds are poor quality but what do you think? Again for 17yrs I've never had a problem until I moved. It's pissing me off lol. This year if they continue to fail I suppose I'll just buy a few plants like I did 17yrs ago and harvest the seeds myself but I'm wondering why I'm having such issues. All my tomatoes, cucumbers, hot peppers, lavender, and even a knockout rose seed germinated which I don't even know how that came up but it did. As for the knockout rose I just threw the deadheads in a compost pile and the next year there it was. At least I believe it to be a knockout. It could be a tea. Anyway any ideas of why I'm having problems would be appreciated.

  • @elizabethjohnson6923
    @elizabethjohnson6923 3 года назад +2

    Hello I’m trying to grow peppers too.
    How long do you keep the heating pad under the plants?

  • @Aryan.N
    @Aryan.N 3 года назад +1

    So, i have been doing it wrong :/ no wonder all my seeds grow fungus instead. I love tea. I'll try the tea method. Thank you ;)

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  2 года назад

      Live and learn! Let me know if it works out for you!

  • @beat_2008
    @beat_2008 Год назад +1

    1:01 bro really killed his 15 dollar shirt from Giant Tiger

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  Год назад

      The Bay, actually ;)

    • @beat_2008
      @beat_2008 Год назад

      @@lucasgrowsbestyt Our local Hudson Bay was so dead until the new Zellers opened up

  • @Deborah412
    @Deborah412 3 года назад +1

    Do you need the plastic on top if planted outside in pots with 80 degree temperatures??

    • @lucasgrowsbestyt
      @lucasgrowsbestyt  3 года назад +1

      Hi Deborah, no it's not necessary, although you need to watch the soil and make sure it doesn't dry out.