February 29, 2024
By Ananya Jain
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Insert the seeds into the potting mix to a depth of 1/4 inch. After covering them with soil, lightly mist with water from a spray bottle.?
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Before long, you'll notice the seeds sprouting their initial leaves. Once they reach a height of 3-4 inches, they're prepared for transplantation.
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Transplant the seedlings into a different pot and set them outside for a week. Select a spot in your garden that receives 6-8 hours of daily sunlight.?
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Ensure the soil remains moist, but avoid watering the leaves directly. Mulching aids in preserving soil moisture and inhibiting the proliferation of pests.
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Only harvest the capsicum peppers once they have attained the appropriate size and color. Use a pair of scissors to carefully cut the peppers.
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