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  2. Er jing tiao - Wikipedia

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    The seed germination temperature is 23–30 °C; if below 15 °C can not germinate. Pepper seeds require higher temperatures, and they grow more slowly when the temperature is relatively low. At the beginning of the flowering season, the temperature is 20–25 °C during the daytime and 15–20 °C during the night.

  3. Datil pepper - Wikipedia

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    Datil peppers do not last when fully ripe, so the optimal stage to buy them is when they are green. Datil peppers are grown in similar ways to hot and mild peppers. Datil pepper seeds will germinate on soil temperatures of 75 – 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Germination takes between 10 and 20 days. [6]

  4. Jalapeño - Wikipedia

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    The optimum temperature for seed germination is 29 °C (84 °F), with degradation of germination seen above 30 °C (86 °F) and little to no germination occurring at 40 °C (104 °F); at 29 °C (84 °F) the time to 50% germination rate depends on cultivar and seed lot but was tested as being between 4 and 5 days, which is shorter than cayenne. [19]

  5. Tabasco pepper - Wikipedia

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    As they are native to the Mexican state of Tabasco, seeds require much warmth to germinate and grow best when the temperature is between 25–30 °C (77–86 °F). If grown outside their natural habitat, the peppers are planted two to three weeks after the last frost when soil temperatures exceed 10 °C (50 °F) and the weather has settled.

  6. 6 Vegetables That Are Easy To Grow In Containers - AOL

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    Both hot and sweet peppers thrive in containers and add color and flavor to your harvest. ... Because cukes need warm soil to germinate and grow, plant seeds in the garden after the last frost ...

  7. Pequin pepper - Wikipedia

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    In order to grow properly it must have a daily temperature between 18 and 30 °C, with a night range of 15 to 21 °C, the minimum range for germination and seedling growth is 15 °C. The necessary conditions for its development are under shade or semi-shade, low brightness, shallow ground.

  8. Capsicum - Wikipedia

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    Extremely moist soils can cause seedlings to "damp-off" and reduce germination. [citation needed] The plants will tolerate (but do not like) temperatures down to 12 °C (54 °F) and they are sensitive to cold. [16] [17] For flowering, Capsicum is a non-photoperiod-sensitive crop. [18] The flowers can self-pollinate. However, at extremely high ...

  9. The best seed starting trays for jumpstarting your garden - AOL

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    The seed-starting kit has two 24-cell seed starting trays with a propagation tray for watering, two germination dome covers which regulate temperature, a six-quart bag of seed starting soil mix, a ...

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