Should I soak pepper seeds before planting?

Soaking pepper seeds speeds germination. Try a two to eight hour soak, until seeds sink to the bottom of the cup. Although you could use plain water, a solution of hydrogen peroxide or weak chamomile tea may help to break down the seed coat as well as to disinfect the seed.
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Do pepper seeds need to be soaked?

A: Absolutely! Let your pepper seeds soak in warm water to help break dormancy and speed up germination.
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Do I need to soak bell pepper seeds before planting?

Unlike the seeds of other plants, you shouldn't soak sweet pepper seeds in water or place them in a cool environment to encourage germination. However, if your sweet peppers seeds have a lot of wrinkles, you can give them a hydrogen peroxide bath just before planting to prevent mold growth.
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Why won't my pepper seeds germinate?

Number One Reason Pepper Seeds Don't Germinate:

We find that the number one reason that pepper seeds don't germinate is if they are kept below 80˚ F when germinating. Pepper seeds, especially hot pepper seeds, germinate much more successfully when kept consistently moist at 85˚-90˚ F during the germination process.
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How long does it take for a pepper seed to sprout?

Most pepper seeds sprout in about a week at a temperature of 70-80 degrees F., but germination can be spotty depending on variety. Hot peppers can be very finicky.
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How do you prepare bell pepper seeds for planting?

To germinate, fill a planting tray with soil and plant your bell pepper seeds a quarter of an inch deep. Water, provide sun, and keep them warm—you can place the seeds near a heating pad if necessary. Keep your seeds in temperatures of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Harden off your plant.
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Which seeds should be soaked before planting?

A short list of seeds that like to soak are peas, beans, pumpkins and other winter squash, chard, beets, sunflower, lupine, fava beans, and cucumbers. Most other medium-to-large vegetable and flower seeds with thick coats benefit from soaking.
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Will dried bell pepper seeds grow?

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 start a pepper plant from seed?

Peppers are one seed that you'll want to start a bit earlier than other garden plants. Start sowing pepper seeds about 10 to 12 weeks before the last expected spring frost for your region. That will give the plants two to three weeks to germinate, followed by a good two months to grow before moving them outdoors.
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How long does it take for pepper seeds to germinate in paper towel?

At best you will wait 1 to 2 weeks, but sometimes they can take over a month to germinate. With the paper towel method, you can toss in several seeds and know which ones will sprout first so you can transplant right away.
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Can you put seeds straight into soil?

Growing from seeds indoors is one way of starting your garden. Another option is to tuck seeds directly into soil outdoors. Planting seeds this way is called direct sowing, and it is an easy process that yields great results.
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Why is there a need to know the soaking time of seeds before planting?

By soaking (presoaking) seeds in water ahead of time, you remove some of those barriers so the seeds are ready to sprout by the time you stick them in the soil. Soaking is particularly useful for gardeners with heavy clay or super sandy soil.
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How long should seeds soak before planting?

Many sources recommend 8-12 hours and no more than 24 hours. Again, too much soaking and the seeds will start to decompose. If you use very hot water, the soaking time will decrease. We've always liked to use warm water and start the soaking at bedtime, then plant first thing in the morning.
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Can you plant the pepper inside a pepper?

That little pepper inside a bigger pepper is called an “internal proliferation.” Its form can vary from irregular and contorted to a near-perfect but sterile fruit. A pepper growing inside a pepper is a type of parthenocarpy, which is the formation of fruits without fertilization or the formation of seeds.
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Can I plant seeds 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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What month do you plant peppers?

Start your seeds 6 to 8 weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden. Peppers grow best when the soil is warmed and daytime temperatures are regularly over 75º F, typically late April or May in Santa Clara County. Temperatures below 50º–55º F cause flowers to abort or the fruits to be misshapen.
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Are peppers hard to grow from seed?

Although starting pepper plants from seeds at home is generally a fairly straightforward operation, some peppers can be difficult to grow from seeds and, as a whole, require slightly more babying. For example, they like it warm, especially the hot peppers.
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How do you know if a pepper seed is viable?

Water test: Take your seeds and put them in a container of water. Let them sit for about 15 minutes. Then if the seeds sink, they are still viable; if they float, they most likely will not sprout.
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How deep should you plant pepper seeds?

Pepper seeds should be sown ¼" deep in a fine-textured seed-starting mix or vermiculite to provide good drainage. We recommend using a 20-row seed flat; the shallow channels in the flat allow you to minimize the amount of growing medium needed while maximizing the number of seeds you can start on a heat mat.
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Do peppers take longer to germinate than tomatoes?

The length of time it takes for your seeds to germinate is heavily related to soil temperature. Tomato seeds should germinate within 5-6 days if you can keep the soil temperature around 80º F. Peppers take a little longer with a little higher temperature (7-8 days at 85º F).
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Do pepper seeds need light to germinate?

Remember that pepper seeds do not need light to germinate, so you can keep the grow lights off until after they sprout. Pepper seeds prefer a soil temperature of 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (18 to 24 degrees Celsius) for ideal germination.
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