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Your seeds are amazing โค
Great tips โคThanks for sharing ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ
Good tips? But why arenโt my peppers changing colors, they are still green?
Oh yeah ๐ the app is awesome ๐ along with your staff and customer service
How late in the season can we still pull flowers off small plants and get fruit? Are you still doing that in August?
I thought my peppers were gonners from all the awful locust, but they are now producing so many peppers I cant believe it! All thier chewing just created more branches & now they are freaking monster pepper bushes! Wow!
I love your tips for bell peppers, except for the watering. I live in 9b, very Southern California, where we've had 100โฐ+ temperatures ๐ก since the beginning of June, and neither my peppers or my tomatoes have enjoyed these temperatures AT ALL.
Do you have any Tips on cloning pepper plants? I have had ZERO success cloning. In water and dirt, nothing worked…. I used small branches that I accidentally broke off, so they weren't big, so I'm not sure if you need big`cuttings?
I have been harvesting my Zapotec Jalapenos by hand, but I don't just "Tug" on the peppers` I grab their tips and I try to bend/snap off the peppers and they easily snap off. I'm not tugging or pulling that would pull on the branches/stems that would tear the plants themselves.
Excellent tips! Thanks~
I've always grown peppers in containers with great success. The larger the container, the larger the fruit, but small containers will yield if you have limited space. Happy gardening all!
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Do farmers do that, that have hundreds of acres?
I learned today.๐
White fly got most of mine in greenhouse . I cut them down the first leave bud . There coming back stronger . Hopefully I can pull my peppers out of the garden and try over wintering them . In my area it just takes to long to get peppers .
Itโs mid-August. My plants are nice and tall, yet I only have one pepper per plant.
My plants are just way too big and unmanageable. I forgot to stake them correctly early in the season….๐ข
Humidity and heat my peppers need watering once or twice a day. It does say when it needs water with the wilting .
He did #2 at #1 ๐
I generally alway pick peppers by hand if you pull straight up on the bend of the stem they generally snap right off with out hurting the plant the closer it is to ripe the easier it is to pop them off.
The best thing I did this season was pot my peppers.
Harvested grapes yesterday and made delicious jelly!!! Need to go pick a bunch of my peppers today!
Thank you so much Luke ๐๐๐๐ you have helped both me and my beautiful daughter who is now gardening with knowledge she learned from you , thank you Luke your an inspiration to us both ๐๐๐๐ God ALMIGHTY YAHWEH ๐ and MESSIAH KING YAHSHUA ๐ please bless you all ๐๐
Thank you Luke ๐๐๐๐ i now know why my peppers are so small and struggling ๐ทi have been watering them too much and i left the fruit on the plant while it was tiny , which it still is by the way ๐๐๐ท thank you Luke .
Such great advice on peppers. Thank you Luke!
I noticed your coral bell pepper looks like it's purple, I bought some as well from you this year but all of mine are looking like pale yellow banana peppers lol.
I've only watered the peppers twice this year during extreme dry spells and the plants were drooping bad. I've been trying to stress the plants now to make the huge bounty of peppers hottest possible for them but it keeps raining. I'll just keep waiting patiently until the last minute to pull off all my chili, cayenne and jalapenos & hope it stops raining.
Yes, the bags are amazing. Used a combo of bags and plastic containers this year.
I plant my Pepper's ,two at a time in 5 gallon buckets! They are doing great ๐
I have the diamond bell peppers and they didn't state that they are hot๐ฎ anyone know if they are supposed hot?
Super helpful. I now realize I must be overwatering my peppers (watering every day in the 95 degree Arkansas heat) because my pepper plants have droopy yellow leaves with stunted growth and very little/small pepper production!
Super helpful. I now realize I must be overwatering my peppers (watering every day in the 95 degree Arkansas) because my pepper plants have droopy yellow leaves with stunted growth and very little/small pepper production!
Tallest biggest pepper plants Iโve ever had 50+ years gardening first year using your fertilizer will be buying more in the future