I’ve seen the leaves coming up to form the very first pair. So far there are total 4 seeds germinated. Another 4? Still working hard to dig up a hole above their heads in the soil, I guess?
All right, I think there is a debate between me and my husband around if I should leave the new sprouted seedlings in full sun or leave it on south facing window sill (mind you we are in Australia and it’s bright for a south facing window but not getting direct sun at all) until later when there are more leaves and the plant gets stronger? I know chili love full sun but I am not sure what time would be the most appropriate to start to get them into the care of full sun.
Also I noticed that the colour of new sprouts are not as green as I thought it is supposed to be. It’s fairly new kind of baby green with light yellow tone. So anybody knows if this is normal? Or any suggestions about my question about sun issue?

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