Growing Ghost Peppers, Trinidad Scorpions, and Carolina Reapers in an Earthbox. 1080P HD.
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This is a short review of the Earthbox sub-irrigation planting system. I am growing ghost peppers, trinidad scorpians, and carolina reapers in Milwaukee, WI. You CAN GROW superhot peppers in an Earthbox. It works very well. I thought I would share my experience with Youtube.
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Did you actually get a good yield from using that?
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I've got Moruga Trinidad Scorpions in a big pot. It went well but the plant is way too big that one time it fell over. I've got about approx 50 pots. So, isn't that too small to grow 4 Catolina Reaper in one pot?
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How many spouts per box do you have, im just getting some started and am curious about spacing. They seem to shoot straight up?
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Curious about your fertilizer, those plants are very large but with very few fruit which is a tell tale sign of too much nitrogen and not enough phosphorous and potassium, or not enough sun, I know you stated sub par growing conditions, just wondering what caused such excessive growth with minimal fruiting.
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How did the reapers do in there? I recently purchased some reaper seeds and I live in a condo so no where to plant. this system looks like it would be good for me. How many plants can you put in each earth box? thanks!
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I can't find any ghost peppers or Trinidad scorpion peppers in my town.where did u get yours?
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I'm 14 and I want to start growing scorpion peppers probably in the back of my house and I was wondering if you could give me some steps to start from seeds. I also live in Wisconsin so e weather conditions would be the same.
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Need more sunlight, yeah?
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Do you have a death wish? Why are you growing only peppers that will make you see talking coyotes?
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Wow, they got a lot bigger from when I last saw them. Can't wait to try one.
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Good overview. Do you think this would work well for hops too? Mine did not do well at all this year and I think it's my soil which is basically clay.
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