May 15, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Brilliant Tips for Growing and Harvesting Peppers


Today I want to share with you my 5 most valuable tips for growing and harvesting peppers. I believe you will be able to pick up some gardening tips for growing and harvesting peppers that you have never heard before. Growing peppers doesn’t have to be hard, and it can be super rewarding when you learn to get big harvests and increase them with simple practices.

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Brilliant Tips for Growing and Harvesting Peppers

  1. I need your help man. Can you please tell me why my pole beans are not flowering? Love that Tuck he is so cute. My puppy loves all vegetables except mushrooms lol. Brother I really need your help. I have the most beautiful bean plants you ever saw but no flowers.

  2. My notes
    Partial shade part of day

    Cut off peppers early to promote more

    Mulch for even moisture
    Straw or grass

    Do not overfeed.

    Basil is good companion plant.

    Utilize space.

    Perennial plants (bring in. Spray for aphids etc)

    Parsing when little
    2’ between peppers (we plant together..some pepper plants are sold two in a pot.

  3. I agree and disagree with "harvesting your peppers before they're completely ripe" maybe just 1 to encourage more fruit. But the thing about cayenne peppers specifically is that they ripen from the main stem first…middle of the plant…traveling upward…then focuses energy on secondary branches AFTER the main stalks' peppers ripen from bottom to top. You would never notice this phenomenon if you took off the middle, bottom most pepper, as well as a few of the main stems peppers. The ripening is not completely random… It is semi-random based on which secondary branch started intaking the most nutrients from the base.

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