Dude ! You are truly Blessed . I am so jealous , im gonna be working on my pepper patch soon and will just try to overwinter. I am in zone 9 in S.E. Texas
Thank you! Every year I amend bagged soil with the recommended per gallon amounts of blood meal, bone meal, alfalfa meal, kelp meal(not any more tho), azomite dust, langbeinite, crab meal, humic acid. I used fish fertilizer (not anymore if its $45 tho) in the growth stage and then whatever the cheapest flowering stage hydro nutes I could find here and there when I found time. But plants were also planted with myco and worm castings for the soil life, along with varying amounts of the amendments just listed.
Sorry for the late response! I aim for 1/3 pearlite and vermiculite mix. Then about 1/3 good more expensive soil, and the rest the cheapest I can find and peat moss. Then every year I amend it with the recommended per gallon amounts of blood meal, bone meal, alfalfa meal, kelp, azomitite dust, langbenite, crab meal, humic acid.
thats an amazing pepper garden, alot of peppers for the size of the plants
Insane amount of plants. I’m jealous 😂
Definitely must keep that pepper with the "mutant pedals". Never seen such a thing but beautiful!
Dude ! You are truly Blessed .
I am so jealous , im gonna be working on my pepper patch soon and will just try to overwinter.
I am in zone 9 in S.E. Texas
Hell yeah
nice plants, what kind of feedings do you give them?
Pimenta barra do Ribeiro. Super productive. Make them with a cowboy candy recipe. Very nice amd pretty plant.
Amazing! What do you feed the peppers? Mind sharing?
Thank you! Every year I amend bagged soil with the recommended per gallon amounts of blood meal, bone meal, alfalfa meal, kelp meal(not any more tho), azomite dust, langbeinite, crab meal, humic acid. I used fish fertilizer (not anymore if its $45 tho) in the growth stage and then whatever the cheapest flowering stage hydro nutes I could find here and there when I found time. But plants were also planted with myco and worm castings for the soil life, along with varying amounts of the amendments just listed.
What is your potting mix recipe?
Sorry for the late response! I aim for 1/3 pearlite and vermiculite mix. Then about 1/3 good more expensive soil, and the rest the cheapest I can find and peat moss. Then every year I amend it with the recommended per gallon amounts of blood meal, bone meal, alfalfa meal, kelp, azomitite dust, langbenite, crab meal, humic acid.