How do you plant and grow pepper? I have some seeds from a pepper core i considered necessary...

I have some seeds from a pepper core i considered necessary to plant
what kind of peppers?
some grow better within the ground others in pots


Get some peet pellets. Moisten them beside water. Put a couple seeds on the top and cover next to a little of the moist peet. Put the pellets beside the seeds in a clear plastic container. Put the container within a sunny area, but not direct sunlight. In roughly speaking a week the seeds should start to sprout. Leave them covered in the container for in the order of 3 weeks.. until there are a couple leaves on each sprout. Make sure you other keep the peet moist, but no soaked. Once the plants have the couple leaves, pick the strongest plant out of respectively peet pellet to keep. Pull the others out. Remove the lid on your container and leave within sunny area for 3 more weeks. Put in direct pallid for 1 week more... now you are ready to plant. They first must be dried.
Then place within a container with water and linger till they germinate.
Remove the ones that germinate and place about 1/4 inch into planting soil in a place that get moderate sun but not anything too direct.
Water occasionally and watch grow.

Happy Planting
Answers:    Unfortunately, peppers that you buy is a store are probably immature and the seed may never mature and germinate. Still you can try.

1. Dry out the seeds placidly for a couple of months until they are hard and light brown.

2. Plant is small pots. Keep them most, but not drizzly, and warm.

3. Plants will germinate in 3 days to 8 weeks.

4. Let them grow to 4 - 6 inches soaring in a bright warm spot.

5. Plant them out surrounded by the yard or in a roomy pot. Keep them warm and sunny. Protect from low temperatures. Anything lower than 40 deg F will shock the plant and it will stop growing. Anything below freezing will kill it.

6. When flowers appear make sure they are fertilized any by insects or by hand.

7. From germination to fruit will take 3 - 4 months. But the pepper you end up with may look nil like the pepper you started with, especially if it be a hybrid variety.
Dry the seads for exactly 1 month wrapped in papper towel. Then dig a hole the size of your finger within good soil 1/2 in gaping and put two seeds per hole every foot appart. It is rather belated in the season to be planting seeds though. The seed must be dried for 2 months and start to turn brown, then you plant them 1 inch deep contained by semi-sandy soil, for good drainage...and it will germinate in 8 to 10 days next to full peppers in 13 weeks.
the best track to plant peppers is to make small mounds of dirt, next place the seeds in...lately try to keep the little mounds it makes a huge differense... and fashion sure they get plenty of sun and plenty of water, surprisingly pepper use more water then most other veggies... First you hang on to them inside well they grow to about 1/2 an inch. Than you plant them contained by a sunny spot and when they get about a foot soaring give them stakes but don't use wire to tie them use cloth. You hold missed the planting season though.
Where are you located? It may be too late at this point. I'm in the northeast and I started pepper inside in peat pots back surrounded by March. They are now about 12 inches illustrious but they grow slowly. Peppers from the store are hard to sprout
you can get seed at any garden shop..they'll sprout much easier and faster
it will depend on your zone.
ou can check this association
http://gardening-tips-idea.com/HowToGrow...