September 28, 2024

VIDEO: That's NOT a pepper seedling… | #shorts


Blossom is back at it again, wasting an entire pepper and planting hundreds of peppers in the same pot, only to have cucumbers sprout…?!

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17 thoughts on “VIDEO: That's NOT a pepper seedling… | #shorts

  1. Hey Kev, have you ever head about the '40 fruit tree' ?…The idea came to some professor to graft branches from different fruit trees onto this one fruit tree. Now hes got this tree that grows 40 varieties of fruit on it….It would be cool if you tried a similar experiment with your citrus trees don't you think?

  2. I'm with ya, Kevin, but if I may provide an alternate explanation with a question – the caption at the end says, "Compostable seed starter." Well, it IS exactly that – are we just implying those are supposed to be pepper seeds? (does look a little misleading, though…) – that being said…say you DO use these as compostable seed starters – would they provide nutrients, or steal too much nitrogen from developing seedlings as they compost?

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