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How do I plant a habanero plant?

How do I plant a habanero plant?

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I thought they just hated working on their own stuff.lol. It's kinda like bringing your work home with you. : P
If the plant is already a few inches tall just make a hole, pour some Osmocote? Flower Vegetable Smart-Release? Plant Food in there, put the plant in, and water. Make sure that it in a place that get lots of sun.
How to plant habanero plant: Instructions Things You'll Need * Vermiculite * Potting soil * Seed trays with drainage holes * Plastic wrap * 6-inch growing pots Suggest Edits 1. * 1 Soak the habanero pepper seeds in warm water overnight. Soak the seeds six to 10 weeks before the last frost. * 2 Add an equal mixture of vermiculite and potting soil to a seed tray with drainage holes. * 3 Place the habanero seeds into the soil 1/4 inch deep. Keep them 1 inch apart. * 4 Water the seeds to keep the soil moist. Cover the tray with plastic wrap. * 5 Sit the seed tray in a bright location that receives indirect sunlight. Keep the soil temperature between 75 and 85 degrees F. * 6 Add water to the soil to keep the soil moist. Take the plastic wrap off the seeds once they begin to germinate, which will usually take six weeks. * 7 Remove week habanero seedlings once the first set of seedling leaves grow. * 8 Plant the habanero seedlings into their own individual 6-inch pots. Dig a hole large enough for the root ball in the soil. Keep them in a sunny location and keep the soil moist for adequate growing. * 9 Plant the seeds outdoors by digging a garden bed 18 inches deep. Add compost to the top 6 inches of soil, and plant the seedlings 15 inches apart after the threat of frost passes. Water the plants to keep the soil moist.

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