don't bury peat pots...
So i have around 8 or so sweet pepper plants growing in grow bags. I noticed that a few were much taller than the rest so I decided to cull some of the smaller ones so I didn't waste time or valuable bag space on them. When I pulled them out by the stem, I discovered something that I didn't like...
The damn peat starter pots I had first planted the seeds into hadn't degraded enough to let the roots flourish! They basically became rootbound within the little pots and only some of the roots were able to sprawl out from above and a little through the bottom that I can torn out.
This is definitely the reason why their growth suffered over the last two months. Also, I remember almost entirely peeling away the pots on a few, which would explain the taller more vibrant plants. Even though the pots were very helpful in starting seeds, I'll be sure to soak them through and peel them off before I transplant into larger containers from now on!















