Re: [CH] Transplantation Question

Paul J. Smith (pjsmith@mtnhome.com)
Wed, 31 May 2000 05:36:04 -0500

I too live in the land of the blazing sun here in Arkansas. I use Wall-
o -Water protection till the plant is hardened off or grows out of them.
Next year try planting out much earlier. Early springtime sun is much
friendlier for your fragile young chiles.----- Original Message -----
From: Terry & Marilyn Ceranski <orthanc@primenet.com>
To: <chile-heads@globalgarden.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 11:34 AM
Subject: [CH] Transplantation Question


> Time to delurk for a quick question.  My hubby grew some peppers, the long
> skinny red hot ones you use in Mexican cooking as well as in Chinese stir
> frys,
> etc., and some bell peppers.  He transplanted them outside, and they are
> promptly dying, and we're salvaging all the peppers we can.  What can we
do
> to help them to thrive as they did when they were in pots inside the
house?
> It's
> now in the 100's, so I know water is a key issue.  We hate to see our
first
> endeavor go so well and then collapse once we got the plants outside!
>
> Thanks!
> - Marilyn
>
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