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Casey
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
I am a horticulture student. Recently for a project we grew Thai chile peppers and parsley. I was hoping you could give me some basic growing tips for these two crops. Our parsley was a fairly easy crop to grow, required little attention and were able to achieve a quality crop with a basic watering schedule and basic fertilizing after transplanted into 4" pots. The peppers however took almost a month to germinate and were quite small. Our project did not last long enough to see actual pepper production and we treated them fairly similar to the parsley. I was hoping you could just give me some basic facts on what environment or watering or fertilizing techniques could have produced a better crop.Thai Chile Peppers and Parsley do require quite different circumstances for growing. Your Parsley did well, which indicates to me that the growing conditions were on the cool side. Parsley germinates in about a week to two weeks, when the medium is kept moist and the temperature is about 21 degrees Celsius. Still, the seeds and seedlings will do well at even lower temperatures. You can use a good 20-10-10 fertilizer on this plant, as you want to promote vegetative growth.