November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Growing ORANGE BELL PEPPER Time Lapse – 123 Days


My favorite thing to grow is definitely peppers of all kinds and colors, both sweet and spicy. I have some purple ones on the way as well, quite exited about those 🙂

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing ORANGE BELL PEPPER Time Lapse – 123 Days

  1. i cant help but wonder what your behind the scene looks like, do you have just a bigass warehouse where you grow them and each of them has a lighting and photography setup.

  2. How do you get yours so bushy?? I have 5 growing and I pruned them but they're still skinny with no flowers and not filling out after 65 days. Any secrets you can divulge?? Love your videos Mr. Green Thumb !! 🙂

  3. I cut up 8 bell peppers and put all the seeds into a small cup. I left it next to the sink and promptly forgot about it. It accidentally became wet and all the seeds were sprouting once I remembered it. I felt kinda bad, I didn't want to kill the little sprouts…. I also didn't have a garden bed or anything sufficient prepped. Not to mention, I didn't have time to fix one at that time. Well I had a empty garden box and spread them all in it. Forward about a month and I've given so many bell pepper plants out it's getting ridiculous. I did clean out a garden bed for some though… Here's hoping I actually manage to grow some peppers. (I'm not a gardener… so please anyone with some knowledge on the subject, feel free to give me some advice.)

  4. I believe passion fruit would be a good video idea.
    plants like passion fruit and pea make vines and this is really cool in timelapse
    succulent plants would also be cool to watch.

  5. As a software engineer, this makes me incredibly sad that we will never be able replicate the amount of code and instruction contained in that tiny tiny tiny seed. Life is crazy awesome and good.

  6. I have a question for you. What soil do you use for these timelapses? Do you use the same soil for all of them or do you change it depending on the plant? I'd love to know.

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