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Growing Peppers Hydroponically

Growing peppers hydroponically

Growing peppers hydroponically

When growing peppers hydroponically, it will generally take about 50 to 80 days for them to mature. This varies depending on the type of pepper you are growing. While sweet pepper varieties can be ready for harvest relatively quick, others will need up to 150 days to ripen.

What hydroponic system is best for peppers?

Deep water culture or ebb and flow systems are best for peppers. Tip: Plan to provide up to 18 hours of light for these plants each day, and raise your light rack as the plants grow, keeping plants about 6 inches from the lights.

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