Final Tip for Super strong HUGE pepper plants!
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Break out the pruning snips because this is the final episode in the pepper growing series. Hopefully you have followed along and are now on your way to achieving a huge, strong healthy pepper plant that will produce record yields this season and possibly for many seasons to come! Thank you for tuning in for this fun pepper plant adventure. Be sure to stay tuned for more fun and helpful gardening episodes! My other Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/voodoogarden
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They are eaten along with Scotch Bonnet in Jamaica. They provide flavour to traditional dishes and also has health benefits in reducing blood glucose levels and decreasing blood pressure. (plus for Diabetics and hypertensives)
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wow dude, that is the biggest pepper plant i've ever seen! well done!
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ever tried Hydro ?
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this dude look like otto from alaska: the last frontier
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I love the "no special skill required" aspect.
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Well Hello!! Your are brilliant OMG I loved this edition with the scorpion pepper plant. I have a scotch bonnet pepper plant that I got last year from my mom at the end of the season and brought it home and keep it inside during the winter and I brought it out side the next summer in the pot and it produced peppers (scotch bonnet) yeahhh to me!! I have never seen this scorpion pepper or a plant and I would love to start one. Is there any way that you could send me a few seeds that I could start a plant/tree!?! Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming!!! - Nicky :)
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Hiya old friend how is it going ; how is your new house; & your Mom?
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wow! what a beauty! im going to definitely prune my plants. Ty for sharing. i just have a quick question, you mentioned watering them daily but to allow them to dry out. what is the best time to water them which allows enough time for the soil to dry?
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Did you ever save seeds from this pepper plant? They're really cute peppers. I'd grow them for fun just like you did. You're not the only persom growing weird things you don't eat or like just for fun. I do it too. I'm trying out growing a kumquat tree for fun. I don't really like kumquats but the tree is so cute with the little fruits on it. Who knows, maybe I'll learn to like them. hahaha... Love your videos!
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I have a number of plants that are in pots that ive topped and they have forked low down but they just refuse to grow to any decent size after I do that.
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Thanks for the reply, wat can I do now repot them or wait till spring /summer?? Please advice thanks!!
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Hi is it ok to have 3 chilli plant in 1 pot, pot is around 12"diameter and sud I prune it now? It's autumn here and I hv brought them indoors as the temperature outside is around 8/10degree centigrade many thanks!!
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How long can a pepper plant live? If you start a pepper plant and let it grow outdoors in the warm months and bring it indoors in the cold months and give it plenty of light and so forth, how long can it live? Would it go insane during the summer months?
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In 1 pot Ive got 7 seeds and I plan on moving them to more pots later but should go well. My first time growing peppers (jalapeños)
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I have a jalapeno plant and it keeps dropping leaves and flowers. What should I do with it?
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I love peppers. ours are like you said. little trees.
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Dear, dear, dear you,
I do not know how to thank you. Watching your programmes has given me the heave!!!!. Following you and your delightful methods, is what I have now. Thank you. I only wish I could post a photo of what I have . If you know how to please let me know so that I can let you see what beautiful and productive garden I have now. Thank you. -
ok thank you so much
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what is the best method for planting seeds from a Chile pequin. its a small round pepper that grows in the wild in Mexico. I have some seeds that was given to me. I live in Texas and these peppers are great as in being some what water resistant. I just want to plant them and grow them . but I also wanna yield them to be a hot as can be.. Can u give me any tips Im a first timer and new to this. these plants are hard to come by and wanna keep them for ever... any advise you can give me I will be very grateful. . Thanks
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