How do you start a pepper plant from a pepper plant?

Peppers should be planted at least 1½ feet apart in a slightly sunken area to retain water. Move the plants carefully from the box or flat, and set them in the transplant holes. Leave as much soil as possible around the roots. Fill the hole with soil and pack it loosely around the plant.
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Can you grow a pepper plant from a pepper?

While it's theoretically possible to grow a pepper plant from pepper seeds, it's far easier to invest a few pounds in a packet of seeds. The reason for this is that only specific peppers will yield viable seeds, and most peppers bought from the supermarket won't do the job.
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Can I grow peppers from store bought peppers?

If the pepper is green, the answer is no. Peppers which have reached maturity have a different color such as red, yellow, or orange. Even brightly colored peppers may have been picked at an immature stage which resulted in seeds which didn't ripen sufficiently to germinate.
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How do you take seeds from peppers and plant them?

Slice open the pepper and shake the seeds out of the fruit and into a bowl. The seeds require drying for a week or two to store well, unless you are planting them immediately. Spread them out in a single layer on paper plates and allow them to dry completely in a warm, dark and dry location.
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Do pepper seeds need to be dried before planting?

Unless you want to plant pepper seeds right away, you need to dry the seeds for at least one week to enable them to dry well so that you can store them for the next planting. However, you don't have to dry your pepper seeds before planting them.
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Can you grow peppers from the seeds inside a pepper?

Peppers can be grown from their seeds, even if the seeds are from peppers purchased at the supermarket. However, seeds should ideally be taken from ripe peppers because green, unripe peppers do not have fully developed seeds and their germination rate is low.
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How do you dry seeds for planting?

The best way to dry seeds is to spread them out so the air can get at each one, and let them naturally dry in the open. Plates, wide bowls, pie plates, baking sheets, or serving trays are all good, as long as the seeds are spread thinly so they dry quickly.
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How do you germinate pepper seeds from store bought peppers?

Materials to Grow New Pepper Plants
  1. A couple bell peppers from the grocery store.
  2. Yogurt cups with a drainage hole make great starter planters.
  3. Cut around the stem and gently twist out the core where the seeds are attached.
  4. Most of the seeds are attached to the core.
  5. Allow the seeds to dry for a day or two.
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Can you grow peppers from cuttings?

While growing peppers from cuttings is more common with ornamental type peppers, any type of pepper plant can be used. Rooting a pepper cutting is a great way to save and regrow a favorite pepper variety or grow a hybrid variety without saving seeds.
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Can you regrow peppers?

If you want to regrow bell peppers, go to a store and buy fresh and matured bell peppers. Use a clean knife to divide each pepper into two halves. You need to divide the bell peppers lengthwise (that is from the top to the bottom.) Scoop out the seeds using your fingers or spoon into a tray or newspaper.
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Can you plant seeds from store bought vegetables?

The sprouting process begins the growth process. However, it cuts off that growth process long before the plant sprouts. You can sprout your own seeds for planting at home, but you can't plant sprouted seeds from a grocery store.
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Do pepper seeds need to be in the dark to germinate?

Pepper seeds can sprout in light and dark conditions, but require consistent exposure to the correct temperature for optimal germination.
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Should you soak all seeds before planting?

As a general rule of thumb, your seeds will sprout even if you don't soak your seeds before planting, but with soaking the germination time decreases, and the germination rate increases. Seeds that have a continual flow of moisture to uptake have much higher chances of success.
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Can you plant seeds straight from the fruit?

What about taking the seed from the fruit and planting it to grow out into a tree for their garden? Unfortunately, fruit trees do not grow out from seeds in the fruit. If you collect seed from a plant, the seeds will produce plants that will be a hybrid of two plants.
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What is necessary to remove the seed before storing it?

Seeds need moisture, warmth, and light to germinate, so give them the exact opposite—a dry, cool, dark environment—when storing them. Place your seeds in an envelope or paper bag and seal them in plastic containers or glass jars. If you are not convinced that your seeds are dry, eliminate the airtight container step.
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Can you plant seeds from store bought jalapenos?

Seeds taken from green jalapeños are unlikely to sprout, so it's best to let the peppers ripen a bit before taking the seeds to increase the likelihood of getting viable seed. Warm temperatures will help green jalapeños ripen a bit, so place the peppers on the kitchen counter where temperatures stay warm but not hot.
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Can you plant fresh seeds?

Yet, planting freshly harvested seeds even in regions where temperatures remain mild is not a great idea. Seeds need to properly mature, the seed coating needs to dry and cure, and they need a rest period prior to planting. Waiting until seed has cured is the best method of vegetable seed growing.
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How long do you let seeds dry before planting?

Seeds, when dried before planting stand a better chance of germination as the drying process hardens and seals the protective coat around inner parts. Seeds should be dried for 2 – 3 weeks in indirect sunlight on a clean surface. Dried seeds can be stored for up to 5 years under the right conditions.
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What can you sprout from the grocery store?

You can sprout almost any legume, seed, or nut. Everything from chickpeas to broccoli to millet to radish to red clover to mung beans. There are a few exceptions—not because they won't grow a sprout, but because the effort required to get it “right” isn't really worth it or because they aren't good for you.
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Can you sprout seeds from the grocery store?

Sprouting Seeds

Some grocery stores sell seeds for sprouting, such as alfalfa, greens and beans. Remember that any seed that will sprout will grow a plant. The best thing about these seeds is that they are usually organic and not treated with chemicals so that they will be able to sprout.
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