Hi BBQfanatic
I grow in a polytunnel in my back garden. I started growing in pots but got interested in hydroponics because I could grow the same plants quicker with a higher yield. So, after a bit of research I bought
AutoPots about four years ago.
The temperature is only an issue when the plants are flowering because it doesn't take much to cause the flowers to drop and temperature is one of the causes. Also make sure you don't use water directly from the tap, let it stand for 24 hours to rid it of the chlorine and check the Ph, they like it around 6.0
I would plant your seeds in late December or early January so the plants are established when they go outside.
Have a look at the bottom of
this page and you'll see some bird peppers ready to roll
Let me know if you want some seeds, I have some Malay Bird pepper seeds I can let you have.
All the best,
Lee