@@krushedpeppers6485 It must've been incredibly challenging battling the drought, but I honestly can't even tell! Your work really is inspiring. It gives me hope that my garden will be successful too :)
WOW THATS AMAZING!! I dont understand how other people get them this big and to produce a bunch of peppers. Your worst pepper plant is like 100×s better than my best pepper plant. Non of my plants grew over 1 1/2 ft. And ZERO peppers. And i grew them since february and didn't produce anything. GREAT JOB THO!!
Incredible and inspiring! Two questions for you: Where are you located to have such nice growth still happening in late Sep AND what do you do with all those super hot peppers?
Bro, you got the best selection here! Those Mexi bells look amazing, you got the best super hotts. The chocolate gator jigsaws are so cool lookin! Mix a bunch of random seeds together and send them to me. 🤞🏻 I would love to plant them and be surprised! And I bet there’s so many accidental crosses there from bees and wind, that the seeds will just come out with some amazing unique varieties! I’ll pay shipping! And what do you use for fertilizer? These plants are so lush, vigorous and healthy!
Damn, beautiful work. I thought I was pushing the limits for a hobbyist. You got some interesting crosses going. Thanks for the video... Very few people have the Frankenstein bubblegum, that's awesome. Will have to regrow that one as it has been 4 or so seasons since I last grew it out.
It was my biggest one all year! Grew into the eave's of the garage. It tried to grow itself out so big it was late to pod up, and one of the last to start ripening.
Hello these videos are awesome, I want to have a patch just like yours. But the only thing I’m struggling with is gathering seeds, would you ever consider gifting a few of the basics seeds to a starting noob like me? Appreciate the time you take to showing each plant I can just watch this video all day. Thanks
Would be crazy if it was, Its smack dab in the middle of everything! I was kinda worried when I noticed it, hoping it wouldn't spread, but it was always the only one effected. Not keeping any of the pods/seeds from it just incase it is a virus tho, but left it to see how it would progress. Thanks for giving me a possible ID on it tho!
I and I presume that many of your followers would like to know your fertilizer mix so that we can experiment to achieve close to the same results as you.
A few things. Most important, before the ferts is to load up on perlite and vermiculite to increase drainage. I aim for 30%+. Then in the soil I mix amendments in, many different meals, bone/blood/alphalpha/crab/kelp. Then I put a scoop of Myco fungi under the roots when planting. Only ferts added are some hydro nutes here and there when I remember, and fish fert before they start flowering.
do you save your seeds from your own plants or do you buy new ones every year? asking cause having so many pepper varities so close by will result in cross polination and the seeds will be hybrid right?....also awesome garden btw
Lord Jesus dude, you have an amazing green thumb and the pepper plants you grow and the way they produce is absolutely phenomenal!! But please do something wonderful with the fruits of your labors.... Sell the seeds, make salsas, make dehydrated hot pepper rub. The possibilities are endless with your crops! You do an amazing job! Reap what you sow my sir. God bless you! 🙏❤️
Which are the most flavourful peppers, and what would be your top 6 low to medium spice peppers? Have you ever tried something like an Alaska grow bucket or sub irrigated planter like the gutter grow system?
I can't take the super hot heat raw, so if they are the most flavorful, I wouldn't know. The most flavorful might be some of the worst, the bitter notes come through the hardest when they hit, the ornamental ones. My favorites are Not Banana, Garden Salsa, Mexibelle, Cajun Bell, Aji Guyana, Lemon Spice Jalapeno, Aji Lemon, KSLSB, PeppaPeach. Jimmy Nardello is a fantastic no heat pepper. I have not had the chance to test out any irrigated systems, its just been hand watering so far. I dry most of these and then make spice mixes to tone down the heat.
Could you pls share how you mix your soil or amendments & fertilizer used? I'm starting to plant and I'm in a tropical island. Would love to start something inspiring like yours again. I could nvr get my peppers to produce as much. Thanks
Nope, they are merely there to lift them closer to the sun, I've been hand watering. Then I can have a canopy of sorts, along with a lower one. The buckets are weighted down with a slurry of compost, which has just always been my way of collecting and storing it. It has been real nice to have the cool looking plants up on a pedestal though, much easier to see the pods under the leaves.
It might be putting a scoop of myco and a cup of worm castings at the roots. Could be that I tried hard not to over water them, peppers do not like to drown. Could be that my part of Wisconsin just has great beneficial insects. Maybe its just our soil.
Honestly...it seems you're obssessed with peppers.... your plants are all bunched together.....idk what exactly you would do with all those peppers...sell? give away? one thing i noticed..you allow them to ripen but do not weed out the rotten or damaged ones.....which makes me conclude: you just like to plant peppers...all kinds of peppers...but not really concerned after you plant them...as long as there's a little room, you'ld stick a plant in....definitely, you probably don't consume much of your peppers....it's more of the number of varieties you plant....
Obsessed, currently, with finding all the available flavors and heat levels found in peppers. Weeding out the damaged ones takes time, and it doesn't effect the plant to leave them. I do actually process them all, I make dried spice mixes to share with friends. 225 plants last year, 282ish this year. Some this year might get wasted tho. I had an incredibly great year, and everything went well. Usually I'll have problems and many plants won't turn out, but I was very lucky, not a single problem outside of having to water all the time due to the drought.
What do you do with all of these extremely hot peppers. I'd love to grow some. I'm just not sure what I'd do with them once grown? Are they easier to interact with as a powder? Their too hot for me to eat as a garnish.
The most insane pepper garden. Im just starting my own pepper plant. Newbie
I love how prolific your plants are! Thank you for sharing the fruits of your labor! :)
Thank you, I've been so lucky this season, I figured I had to! Only problem I've had was the drought.
@@krushedpeppers6485 It must've been incredibly challenging battling the drought, but I honestly can't even tell! Your work really is inspiring. It gives me hope that my garden will be successful too :)
Well …I thought I had an awesome pepper garden. Thanks a lot! 😆 AMAZING!!!
Insane! I would love to see what this season is looing like!
this is the most epic pepper video i have ever seen!!
Thank you so much!
Nice looking peppers, I harvested 1 kilo peppers from my small balcony
WOW THATS AMAZING!! I dont understand how other people get them this big and to produce a bunch of peppers. Your worst pepper plant is like 100×s better than my best pepper plant. Non of my plants grew over 1 1/2 ft. And ZERO peppers. And i grew them since february and didn't produce anything. GREAT JOB THO!!
Love your work! Good luck with the harvest ❤
Beautiful plants, I’m amazed how you can remember what they are. I’m going to have to put signs up or something to remember way less plants.
This has to be the best pepper-p0rn video on youtube! Not sure how this can even be legal. 🤗
You have a great pepper garden my peppers did well too they are fun to grow.
You've done an amazing job growing your entire pepper garden. I would love to get some seeds from your pepper.
Love what you've done with the space.
Nice job bro, i wish my backyard will look as good as yours one day, so many types to choose from, perfect
Amazing ❤
Beautiful plants!
Wowww...
Incredible and inspiring! Two questions for you: Where are you located to have such nice growth still happening in late Sep AND what do you do with all those super hot peppers?
Amazing
Bro, you got the best selection here! Those Mexi bells look amazing, you got the best super hotts. The chocolate gator jigsaws are so cool lookin! Mix a bunch of random seeds together and send them to me. 🤞🏻 I would love to plant them and be surprised! And I bet there’s so many accidental crosses there from bees and wind, that the seeds will just come out with some amazing unique varieties! I’ll pay shipping! And what do you use for fertilizer? These plants are so lush, vigorous and healthy!
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Damn, beautiful work. I thought I was pushing the limits for a hobbyist. You got some interesting crosses going. Thanks for the video... Very few people have the Frankenstein bubblegum, that's awesome. Will have to regrow that one as it has been 4 or so seasons since I last grew it out.
It is a fun one, I wonder how stable it is, I have a 2nd plant in the Oval garden who's pods are about twice the size, with very late bleeding calyx.
that fox naga peach i had that plant last year they get huge plants mine was 7 feet tall it sane!
It was my biggest one all year! Grew into the eave's of the garage. It tried to grow itself out so big it was late to pod up, and one of the last to start ripening.
Pepper heaven right there my friend, so many variety's, like and sub from me.
Hello these videos are awesome, I want to have a patch just like yours. But the only thing I’m struggling with is gathering seeds, would you ever consider gifting a few of the basics seeds to a starting noob like me? Appreciate the time you take to showing each plant I can just watch this video all day. Thanks
The bad plant at 3:44 it looks like herbicide, 24D has touched it, the curling on its non yellow leaves. Everything else looks really awesome!
Would be crazy if it was, Its smack dab in the middle of everything! I was kinda worried when I noticed it, hoping it wouldn't spread, but it was always the only one effected. Not keeping any of the pods/seeds from it just incase it is a virus tho, but left it to see how it would progress. Thanks for giving me a possible ID on it tho!
Where to get Dream Weaver seeds? Excellent garden btw.
Badass
I and I presume that many of your followers would like to know your fertilizer mix so that we can experiment to achieve close to the same results as you.
Have you invited Johnny Scoville over for a visit? That's an Epic collection of super hots!!!!!!!!
WHAT do you do with all these peppers??
Beautiful plants.what types of fertilizers do you use on yours peppers plants wow 👍
A few things. Most important, before the ferts is to load up on perlite and vermiculite to increase drainage. I aim for 30%+. Then in the soil I mix amendments in, many different meals, bone/blood/alphalpha/crab/kelp. Then I put a scoop of Myco fungi under the roots when planting. Only ferts added are some hydro nutes here and there when I remember, and fish fert before they start flowering.
Thanks 👍
My plants here in Michigan are still going too. not a lot of new growth but easily 50 pods left on 6 plants. where do you get your seeds?
Please, there has to be an update on this years garden!
where did you get the no heat primo seeds?
do you save your seeds from your own plants or do you buy new ones every year? asking cause having so many pepper varities so close by will result in cross polination and the seeds will be hybrid right?....also awesome garden btw
Lord Jesus dude, you have an amazing green thumb and the pepper plants you grow and the way they produce is absolutely phenomenal!! But please do something wonderful with the fruits of your labors.... Sell the seeds, make salsas, make dehydrated hot pepper rub. The possibilities are endless with your crops! You do an amazing job! Reap what you sow my sir. God bless you! 🙏❤️
Which are the most flavourful peppers, and what would be your top 6 low to medium spice peppers?
Have you ever tried something like an Alaska grow bucket or sub irrigated planter like the gutter grow system?
I can't take the super hot heat raw, so if they are the most flavorful, I wouldn't know. The most flavorful might be some of the worst, the bitter notes come through the hardest when they hit, the ornamental ones. My favorites are Not Banana, Garden Salsa, Mexibelle, Cajun Bell, Aji Guyana, Lemon Spice Jalapeno, Aji Lemon, KSLSB, PeppaPeach. Jimmy Nardello is a fantastic no heat pepper. I have not had the chance to test out any irrigated systems, its just been hand watering so far. I dry most of these and then make spice mixes to tone down the heat.
Thanks!
I like to know how you sow your seeds and feeding throughout to harvesting.
Could you pls share how you mix your soil or amendments & fertilizer used? I'm starting to plant and I'm in a tropical island. Would love to start something inspiring like yours again. I could nvr get my peppers to produce as much. Thanks
Awesome garden! Love it. Are you not afraid that they will cross-pollinate, so close to each other?
What growing zone is he in? His plants are gorgeous!
Drax Diego Testanera. All your plants look amazing.
Thank you for the correction!
😂 I think we have the same crocs man lol
Croc fam!
Hello.I have been watching your videos and the plants you grow are amazing.How could I buy seeds of some of your varieties?
Do those buckets at the bottom of the grow bags have water and nutrients?
Nope, they are merely there to lift them closer to the sun, I've been hand watering. Then I can have a canopy of sorts, along with a lower one. The buckets are weighted down with a slurry of compost, which has just always been my way of collecting and storing it. It has been real nice to have the cool looking plants up on a pedestal though, much easier to see the pods under the leaves.
Do you have an online shop?
Are you going to overwinter them?
I don't think so.
What fertilizer do you use
Are you growing any this year?
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Wow, What state?
Wisconsin. The heat is pretty easy to manage up here.
nice plants whats your secret
It might be putting a scoop of myco and a cup of worm castings at the roots. Could be that I tried hard not to over water them, peppers do not like to drown. Could be that my part of Wisconsin just has great beneficial insects. Maybe its just our soil.
Do you sell the seeds or do you have a website?
What sizes are those pots?
How to buy seeds ❤
Honestly...it seems you're obssessed with peppers.... your plants are all bunched together.....idk what exactly you would do with all those peppers...sell? give away? one thing i noticed..you allow them to ripen but do not weed out the rotten or damaged ones.....which makes me conclude: you just like to plant peppers...all kinds of peppers...but not really concerned after you plant them...as long as there's a little room, you'ld stick a plant in....definitely, you probably don't consume much of your peppers....it's more of the number of varieties you plant....
Obsessed, currently, with finding all the available flavors and heat levels found in peppers. Weeding out the damaged ones takes time, and it doesn't effect the plant to leave them. I do actually process them all, I make dried spice mixes to share with friends. 225 plants last year, 282ish this year. Some this year might get wasted tho. I had an incredibly great year, and everything went well. Usually I'll have problems and many plants won't turn out, but I was very lucky, not a single problem outside of having to water all the time due to the drought.
What do you do with all of these extremely hot peppers. I'd love to grow some. I'm just not sure what I'd do with them once grown? Are they easier to interact with as a powder? Their too hot for me to eat as a garnish.
Do you sell fruit???
Too much fruit😮
I've started to this year, as I've had way more then expected!
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Hi, what kind of fertilizer do you use? Thank you