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Do you think you can make a video of the different stages of growth, fertilizers, and ratios you use to get your results?
Great stuff.
Hi Ben. Being a newbie when it comes to gardening I feel very disheartened as my bell peppers developed leaf curl. Any advise will be welcomed
I scotch bonnet
I am going 15 different peppers
I like to grow interesting chillis. This year I've one that ripens through loads of colours including purple, a dark foliage purple one, and one that has spherical fruit
Grow sweet peppers with seeds from peppers purchased from Trader Joe's.
Great to see a straight forward video where people aren't trying to over complicate the process or convince you that chillis must be watered on a full moon with mermaid tears.
Many thanks.
I've been growing what I think are peppers but I'm afraid they may be actually weeds, does anyone know how I can identify the plants ? I have pic of them.
I've tried and tried to get my peppers to big and red, though I'd settled for yellow or orange!! In ireland I'm not not sure we have the climate, I've built a polytunnel within the polytunnel for my pepper plants this year with a constant supply of water. We'll see how this works. Also I take the seeds from peppers and chillies that I cook. Have you ever done that? Should I buy the seeds instead?
Great video; concise, with no time wasted on unnecessary chatter 🙂 A great change
Another informative video thanks
I grow jalapeños and pepperoncini peppers to pickle them. Plus I grow sweet Italian red peppers.
when you say pinch the stem at 8inchs…what do you mean exactly? as in cut or squeeze it between two fingers?
Hi Ben
Great quality video. Solid information, concisely presented. I can tell a lot of work goes into it.
I'm growing a pepper plant now that looks sad, its about 8 inches tall, already fertilised with no success. Is soil pH a thing with peppers? Cheers
I love to plant peppers plant
Very helpful thanks.
Love your content !
Thank you, you have a subscriber in me x
Great idea to dry and pulverise the peppers but do you need to remove the seeds?
Great video. I have never grown peppers before but have just bought some sweet romano seeds ready for planting in the spring along with my tomatoes in the greenhouse. Your video gives great tips on how to get started – many thanks.
I wish there was a perennial variety suited to the UK winter / climate.
Can I take the seeds from a store bought pepper ?
Had a lot of fun growing various varieties over the last few years. Always do a few of the extreme heat ones too. Always have to eat a ripe one straight off the plant. The carolina reaper and trinidad moruga scorpion are mind blowingly hot
Congratulations
I prefer Belruby peppers, but can not finde any seeds 🙂