


Allow them to get to a largish size before transplanting to a pot. So all has gone well so far and the seeds have sprouted. If using an incubator place the lid on top and leave in your chosen place otherwise place in your green house. Place the seeds atop the compost, push them in half way and cover them. For a standard size incubator use four seeds in one incubator. If you have a single seed try to plant it as centraly as possible, if you have multiple seeds space them evenly. Wet the soil through with some water and poor the excess from the receptical away. Get some compost and fill your container to the relevant level (do not use large pots to start with an incubator tray is the perfect size). Prepare your container, makesure there is some drainage in the bottom and sit it a recepticle to catch excess water (especially if on a window sill). The Reapers will need damp soil (NOT SODDEN), I would suggest using a mist gun when watering. You could also grow them in a glass permanant green house provided it is hot enough and has plenty of light however I would NOT recommend trying to grow them from seed in a mini plastic green house as I do not believe they would be ideal. The Carolina reaper needs heat and light when germanating so I would highly suggest starting them in a mini incubator on a window ledge as you will get the most heat and plenty of sun. Now have you bought seeds or have you got a sprouting plant? If you have a sprouting plant skip to step 3
