Growing Peppers: first pruning and blooming.
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Educational video about growing peppers in hydroponic greenhouse where I show you how to start training pepper plants by doing the first pruning and you can see the start of blooming.
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Can you plz tell us which varieties of tamato and sweet pepper gave you the highest yields and where to buy the seeds of those varieties. Plz plz plz plz plz.
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koyoke apik temenan paprikane ikuuu
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embbrroonngggggggg,,,,m
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Lusturous .....
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You are the best!
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So knowledgeable and motivated
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Hay isabel here I pruned my plant can I send a pic to see if I did it right their green peppers
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Great looking plants. I am growing peppers at home in a pot. My plants are not as tall as shown here but they have flowered and also given me fruits in the past. They are barely 8 inches tall. How can I get them to fruit more? I trim regularly and have noticed flowers falling off very quickly. Will they survive?
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Excellent video. Any recommendation on fertilizer 2-2-2 or 10-10-10, etc.?
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Wow. Now that is a pepper farm.
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Gardening is always learning and taking tips from others! Thanks for sharing!
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Exactly what I was looking for! Looked at many "explanations", but yours is best!
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HI!
can anyone tell me why my sweet pepper flowers keeps on falling? i really don't know why... i need answers right away... is it cause of the bad weather? i'm from the Philippines. -
Very nice job. Thank you.
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Those peppers looks great. I planted lots of peppers and was excited because it grew fast. I think that they like the cool weather we have so I think that when I want peppers, I'll be planting them in the winter. Update on my experiment onions
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Can you show a video with all the strings system .
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In Mother Russia, the pepper prunes YOU.
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They are 2.5 months at least
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Letting the plants dry out helps train the root system to work hard to protect the plant. Water in am every second day. Back off on nitrogen AFTER your plants are at the flowering stage. When leaves hang straight down I water. They pick up fast now because they have the root system developed. James B if your plants died with trimming I think there is a weak link, I suspect root system. What kind of soil do you have? What do you feed them and how often?
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To james b. Pepper plants respond to trimming at certain stages. Just like other plants such as rasberry canes there are times to trim and times not to. Grape vines no different. If you look up bonchi pepper plant there are sires that have a step by step to grow, stablize and then shape your plant. If you eead through it you can figure why your lants died. I am suspecting your plants were top heavy and not root developed enough for the plant to be able to endure trimming or drought.
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