How to Plant Pepper Plants / Plant Spacing for Pepper Plants
Tips, Tricks
Bryan gives tips on how to plant and space pepper plants. MegaPepe is an incredible soil amendment for pepper plants. It is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and other trace minerals, as well as 24 different organic soil amendments that are ideal for pepper plants. It is similar to our MegaMator product, but it has a higher nitrogen content that is more beneficial for pepper production. MegaPepe provides the soil surrounding your plants with necessary elements to help produce a healthier plant and a more abundant crop. You will experience more peppers with thicker walls, a crisp texture and a superior flavor. Your sweet peppers will be sweeter, and your hot ones hotter! ONGOING AMENDING: Apply 1 tablespoon of MegaPepe to the top of the soil around the base of each plant (or if you didn't amend your soil prior to planting as instructed above, increase it to 2 tablespoons per plant). As plant continues to grow, apply MegaPepe further and further away from the stem to the outside edge of the growth of the plant. This will force new root growth and ensure proper nutrients to the plant. Apply every 2 weeks for entire growing season, along with hydrolyzed fish (MegaFish) and seaweed (MegaSea). For more information visit, http://www.sweetcornorganicnursery.com/
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Great tips on growing peppers! I would of never considered a plant would like to be crowded. This was my first year growing red bell and Cayenne. I followed advice to plant them between squash which worked... until squash bugs came to town. Up in the northeast a frost just killed my crop must be nice to being able to plant right now! I'll keep your videos in mind come planting time late winter next year!
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