How To Make Peppers Grow Faster - Easy Tips - Pepper Geek (2024)

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So you’re growing peppers and you want to speed up the process. Maybe you are behind on planting this year, or you just want to increase your pepper plant’s yield this season. Pepper plants grow pretty fast when cared for properly, especially after they are a month or so old.

However, there are a few techniques you can try to make your peppers grow more quickly. In this article, I’ll share some tips on how to make peppers grow faster.

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Use A Grow Light

Most climates require you to start your peppers indoors. Unless you live close to the equator, the winter months are too cold with too little sunlight to grow peppers year round.

Thankfully, starting plants indoors is easy and gives the peppers enough time to mature outside. However, if you start your seeds inside, you should always use a grow light.

Grow lights are becoming more affordable and much less cumbersome. Older lights were large and loud, with cooling fans running non-stop. Now, a small, quiet LED grow light can help your plants grow fast and strong from seed.

Read our detailed article about the best grow lights for peppers here.

Keep the lights running for at least 14 hours per day, and up to 18 hours. This longer period of light means more photosynthesis, leading to quicker growth. Also, position the grow lights an appropriate distance above the peppers.

I built a simple seedling shelf to mount grow lights above our pepper plants. The distance from the light to the plants varies from one light to another, so be sure to read the instructions.

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Not only will your young peppers grow faster, but they will be stronger and leafier. Without providing strong light from day one, your pepper plants will become tall and leggy. They will also likely have smaller harvests and may require staking.

Try Liquid Fertilizer

Light is important, but nutrients are equally vital. Without proper nutrition, your pepper plants will grow slowly and may develop issues. These include yellowing leaves, improper root development, curling leaves and yes, stunted growth.

With so many options on the market, choosing a fertilizer can be overwhelming. However, we always recommend using fertilizer with a higher percentage of nitrogen during younger plant growth.

While granular fertilizers are great for slow-release nutrition, liquid fertilizers can feed your plants instantly. This is useful for growing peppers in containers where the nutrients are depleted more quickly.

Fox Farm makes an excellent trio of fertilizers that work great for pepper plants.

Each of these three fertilizers is designed for the different stages of plant development. The first stage helps the plants grow plenty of healthy leaves and branches. The second helps encourage lots of flowers, and the third accelerates fruit production.

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If you prefer organic gardening, we have had great success using Alaska fish emulsion and Miracle-Gro organics. Both of these options will provide quickly-available nutrients to help your pepper plants grow fast.

To learn more about the best fertilizers for pepper plants, read our article here.

Transplant At The Right Time

Transplanting peppers is important to give the plants room to continue growing. If you wait too long, your plants may become root bound.

If you start your seeds indoors in small seed cells (1 inch x 1 inch), then they will need to be transplanted into larger pots around 2-3 weeks after sprouting. The root systems should just be reaching the bottom of your container when you transplant.

Transplanting at the right time ensures that the root system is never constrained by the size of your pot. I usually start pepper plants in seed cell trays, move them to 3.5″ pots, and then to their final containers (either into the ground or in large pots).

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Learn more about transplanting peppers here.

Use A Large Enough Container

When pepper plants are constrained to a small pot, the plant’s size will stay smaller as well. This is because the root system runs out of space to expand, leading to a smaller overall plant size.

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Most pepper varieties require a minimum of 3-5 gallons of soil to grow optimally. This varies from one type to another, but it is best to be on the safe side and go bigger. As a rule of thumb, the larger the pepper variety, the larger the pot should be. For example, bell peppers should be planted in a larger pot than Thai chilies.

Learn more about choosing the right container size for your pepper plants here.

Plant In Full Sun

Once your pepper plants are ready for the outdoors, make sure you choose a location with the most sunlight possible. If your garden space is shaded, do your best to avoid unnecessary shade throughout the day. Peppers will grow faster during sunny days.

If you are growing any taller plants along with your peppers, make sure that the peppers are on the South side (if you are in the Northern hemisphere). If you are growing in containers, be sure you place the pots away from any tall structures (like your house, trees, patio umbrella, etc.).

Pick Peppers Regularly

In order to allow your plants to produce regularly, you should harvest peppers when they are ripe. This allows the plant to continue driving energy to producing more peppers. The remaining peppers will grow faster if you are regularly picking older fruits off the plant.

Some varieties can be picked before they full ripen. For example, jalapeño peppers are usually picked when green, but will eventually ripen to red. Picking them early when they are green leads to a larger overall yield. However, jalapeños become sweeter the longer they remain on the plant, so consider this before harvesting.

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I hope this article helps grow your pepper plants faster! There is only so much you can do to speed up growth for your pepper plants, but these tips should help. Let me know how your peppers are looking after making these adjustments in the comments below.

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FAQs

Why are my pepper plants growing so slowly? ›

Not Enough Sunlight

Pepper plants need plenty of sunlight to grow. It's that simple. Most pepper strains originated from areas with warmer climates, meaning they thrive off of lots of sunshine in order to fully develop. In fact, hot pepper plants generally require a minimum of 6-12 hours of direct sunlight daily.

How do you grow bell pepper hacks? ›

No matter what you chose, these expert tips will help you yield your best pepper harvest yet!
  1. Start Your Peppers Indoors. ...
  2. Plant Peppers in Full Sun Location. ...
  3. Plant Peppers in Rich Soil. ...
  4. Water Pepper Plants Daily. ...
  5. Mulch Your Plants. ...
  6. Support Your Peppers. ...
  7. Plant Near Companions. ...
  8. Prune Your Pepper Plants.
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Does milk help pepper plants grow? ›

A lack of calcium is indicated when plants look stunted and don't grow to their full potential. Blossom end rot, which is commonly seen in squash, tomatoes, and peppers, is caused by a calcium deficiency. Feeding plants with milk ensures they will get enough moisture and calcium.

How to jumpstart pepper plants? ›

Start Fast-Growing Pepper Seeds Early:

Keeping pepper seeds warm at 80-90˚ F is best for fast and successful germination. Most pepper seeds germinate within 7-21 days, but some can take longer than that so be patient and keep them consistently warm. Seedling heat mats can help greatly!

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