Buenos Dias Chileheads, Let me start with telling everyone that my plants are doing well. All have started on their second set of leaves. They are all sitting in their new pots and looking nice there on my windowsill. No big problems (yet). They're not leggy and have thick stems. The only kind that's giving me problems is the Habanero. Only one plant is looking healthy, the rest has nice stems, but the leaves have brown edges and they're wrinkled and it looks like they are not going to grow anymore. Is this a common problem with Habs? I know my Rocotto hasn't sprouted at all. So I'm going to try it one more time. I got 4 seeds planted and the rest is going to be treated with the tea method. I'm just glad that the rest is doing so well. Well, hot eatin' to everyone!!!! (I know we are with the powders we have from fellow pepper friends.) Miss Dewi