Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            Subject:  Fertilizer for tiny seedlings?
			
  
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            | lisfisher | 
            
               Ct 
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               Not sure if this belongs in this category but I started some pepper seedlings in a mix of organic seed starting mixture. I asked the company if they add any nutrients to this and they said very little and I could begin feeding immediately. What can I feed them with without burning them? I want to give them something right away, as they look a little on the thin side, although most of them just sprout two days ago. 
		
				
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               3/22/2010 3:45:35 PM 
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            | Bohica (Tom) | 
            
               Www.extremepumpkinstore.com 
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               very light solution of soluble kelp 
		
				
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               3/22/2010 10:00:14 PM 
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            | bossen | 
            
               Saskatchewan Fosston Canada 
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               i use a little fish & seaweed fert for my tomatoseedlings with good result so it should be the same with your pepper. Bossen. 
		
				
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               3/23/2010 11:16:39 AM 
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            | lisfisher | 
            
               Ct 
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               I don't have access to kelp&fish liquid closeby so i ended up useing miracle grow at 1/3 dilluted strength 
		
				
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               3/24/2010 7:46:43 AM 
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            | brotherdave | 
            
               Corryton, TN 
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               Keep in mind peppers are slow to get going. They need heat as much as anything. You might try one of the slow release ferts like Osmocote. 
		
				
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               3/25/2010 2:12:02 PM 
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            | pap | 
            
               Rhode Island 
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               gotta love that salty m-grow. if you research pepper plants you would find out all about what this plant type likes and dislikes. 
		
				
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               3/26/2010 6:49:44 AM 
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