Cold weather Hot Peppers. Grow Peppers anywhere, even in the coldest states.MP4
Tips, Tricks
Growing Hot Peppers in colder areas made easy by Pepper Joe. Great news for New England, the Pacific Northwest and the Heartland and upper Michigan....even Alaska. Here's the tips to get red ripe Chiles all summer long.
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Hi Pepper Joe's this is my first year growing ghost peppers in Massachusetts. I now have two moderately sized potted ghost pepper plants which are full of blooms this late in the year. Some of the blooms are just beginning to turn to peppers. Can I leave them outside until frost is due, or should I bring the plants inside?
Even though it is very late in the season I really hope to get some mature peppers from these plants! -
good info! thanks!
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I have had good success growing several different peppers from PepperJoes here in the cool, wet climate of the Pacific Northwest north of Seattle, WA. Starting them early and resisting the temptation to put them out too early are key. For longer season or more temp sensitive peppers, I have used small hoop houses to good results.
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Hi again, it's on here in utube. cshawn07 check it out. if you have time. Red Monster lol
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cshawn07, no I haven't seen your Red Monster...can you post it on our Facebook page? Or if you want to get famous...do a YouTube video for us. :) Pepper Joe
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I grow in Alaska :) I do well and inside too. And they survive very well during the summer. But, you have to start in February tho and inside. If you want them to come out big and beautiful. Thanks for the seeds Joe. Have you seen my Red Monster. It's from your seeds..
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Pepper Joe got the bling-bling on and the knowledge rollin! :)
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Great video Joe, Thanks foe the info
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