Do I need to pollinate at all or just let the plant be? Do I need to remove some of the flowers or will they die & fall off on their own? Does the type of soil matter? Thank you for sharing this, I'd like to try it... :-)
I pollinate by hand using a fine paint brush. If the flowers are not pollinated they will fall off, the ones that are pollinated will become a fruit. I removed a lot of my flowers (probably 20+) to make sure my plant had the strength to produce a couple of nice peppers for the video, but if i wasn't filming i would have let most of them be and moved the plant into a bigger pot. For the soil you can just buy a bag of potting mix meant for vegetables, that's what i did :). Just make sure that it gets a lot of sunlight (or use a grow light) and when the plant gets bigger you can give some fertilizer every now and then.
@@Boxlapse I have a follow up question... First, last year I tried growing a pepper plant from seeds from a pepper, like this video. I kept it in the window, inside the house. They sprouted after 2 weeks. But they only grew to about 1 inch high before they died. So what happened? When I took the seeds, I cleaned them and dried them before planting. Was that the problem?
@@Ruriraia my mom would hand pollinate, nothing fancy. She used a cheap little artist brush to pick up the pollen from one flower and dusted it on to another flower and usually to a different plant (same species of course).
i agree with you it is very beautiful in my apartment when is cold we can grow pants inside and pepper are across really easy to grow with other fruit and vegetables in a hotter season we go out to our village and it is really cool to watch the pants grow
All the people in coments mocking the video are unbelievable!! It's for people who like to grow vegetables as a hobby or have their own kitchen garden. It's like reading a book or playing video games for aesthetic purposes. This person used artificial light but if you have interest and space you can plant it on the roof or balcony. If I want to do it I will find a way. It's an artistic-educational video!! 🙄
@@anthonygutierrez1620 What are you trying to say? There is something called cold-storage, hydrocooling, low oxygen packaging, etc. Depends on the produce, every vegetable and grain has different pre and post harvest storage conditions.
Life really is quite remarkable and I'm glad I'm around to witness it in all its beauty. For all those struggling with anxiety and depression, you are not alone and you mean the world to me. Life is worth it. Keep pressing forward and never give up.
What do you mean you can see it breathe? It "breathes" via stomata which you cannot see opening and closing with the naked eye. The leaves moving has nothing to do with it breathing.
@@bandolero7970 so you think this seed you just watched there, that has the ability to develop from a tiny nothing to a whole perfectly built plant, full of life, that breathes, produces beautiful green leaves (perfectly designed leaves by the way) and colourful fruits, also perfectly designed, created itself? You're either really stupid, or you're in denial
It's incredible how you can take a tiny seed, no more than a couple millimeters, and grow a plant that can produce enough food to feed a family for years. Nature is truly amazing.
These time-lapses reveal *so much* about the nature of life itself - the energy cost of bearing fruit on the whole plant, these sort of cyclical growth phases where the plant will grow more at specific times... it's really incredible
Did you pull the seed straight from the pepper like this person?..... it most likely will never pop because it has germination inhibiting bacteria on it and the seeds were not fermented which helps remove this bacteria and help promote more frequent germination.
@Windows 10 i dont believe so... i have never germinated a pepper seed out side of a solo cup with soil so idk what their tap roots look like. But there is a small super thin membrane on most every seed just under the shell that is like a second layer of protection and allows only the water to seep inside the seed to start germination But to be 100% honest with you im not sure on that question.. Its not impossible to grow a pepper this. It is just a lesser germination percentage and may take up to over a month before you actually see a sprout
😮 I love this! I am recently starting my own veggie and fruits garden! This is so beautiful! I prayed over my seeds planted for the Lord to bless them and they're doing well! Already growing after 1 week 😀 Thank you for making this video!
@@apr670 thank you for taking a look at my video!!! I have a few on the topic. This little clip is a huge tree turning to dust and making a mountain. Root system and all. th-cam.com/video/2vV_9Bjh9E8/w-d-xo.html Share with people who might be open minded. Maybe:) Super cool feed back and thanks again!
I'm growing bell peppers for the first time and I keep watching this video throughout the stages of my plants life to compare and contrast on how my dudes are doing, it's awesome to have this and see I'm keeping up
Love it. Such an encouragement for me. I love Jalapeño peppers and I drive my wife crazy by constantly adding them to the shopping list. So 7 days ago I planted 49 seeds in an Agralan Plant Plug Trainer. Today they are looking just like yours at 15 days. I was starting to doubt whether mine would amount to anything but now having seen this I’m soooo excited 😜 🌶 Many thanks and well done, great job!
There's so many factors that come into gardening. My bell peppers are over day 90 and haven't started flowering yet. But are super healthy and growing very well. Your bell pepper in this video started flowering at day 60. But you also have more concentrated light and I have shade for some hours... lots of different factors. It's just interesting.
Peppers can self pollinate, the flowers are 'perfect' meaning they have male and female parts. The reason one flower aborted is it likely wasn't agitated enough to pollinate itself
Funny how we talk about food being really expensive but compare that to what it takes to grow it and you realize the trade off in effort to grow vs effort to work and make money to buys is not that great. Of course it isn't just about time and money. There's a deep satisfaction in growing your own food, if even just a little and it give you some understanding and appreciation for the process. In addition to the extra security of being more self sufficient. 4 months is a long time to wait for pizza toppings ;)
nobody starts growing with the intent to feed thousands of people...some might, but just being realistic, most people new to gardening enjoy it for the love of nature. Growing your own also teaches you patience as well as a better understanding of working smarter, not harder... And im not sure you fully understand how resourceful it can be. When you open the pepper, do you notice there is literally hundreds of seeds in just 1 little pepper? This time lapse was used with 1 seed, but you can most definitely just plant all of the seeds and with the right conditions/space...you now own a pepper farm, filled with hundreds of plants that are more than capable of reproducing at x10-100 rates. 1 thing you cant undermine, is gardening requires 1) time and 2) land space. If your intent is to make/save money, then like any other business, you're going to need to invest money, to make more money.
This made me plant some Red Bell Pepper seeds too. It's day 2 of them being in the soil right now. Day 3: no sign of progression still Day 4: still no sign of progression Day 5: 2 stems have appeared Day 6: Another one popped out
I am very impressed with your master art of growing plants. These tutorials will definitely help me. I really don't have a green thumb, but I will after I finish watching all of your vids. Thank you for sharing.
Currently growing 6 seperate bell pepper seeds I got from pods and they are doing well. I’m about 20 days in and I’m excited to see how they turn out :)
@@stevenlovejoy6838 they were brutally murdered. The guy was never caught. Left behind behind a Sombrero as his calling card. The only other piece of evidence he left was a dry cleaning bill for one "mister chili".
@@stevenlovejoy6838 hey! Sorry I never commented, for some reason I don’t get notifications. So far they are great! The flowers have bloomed and you can see the little bell peppers. I have been taking pictures almost every day and it’s crazy how much they have grown.
Damn, the way the peppers change colour is amazing to watch... Also, I've noticed quite an uncanny resemblance between the way the leaves of plants grow and the way moths expand and dry out their wings just after they leave the pupa. If you don't know what it looks like, look it up - it's pretty cool.
Now do the same thing with more of the seeds in that pepper, use a slow release fertilizer that'll last through the plants life, water them all in a row, and grow them in properly sized or air pruning containers, boom you've got maybe a hundred or more peppers with about $15 in fertilizer and watering every now and then.
115 days, i started growing peppers a few yes ago i have about 14 plants a yr, i now know why the colored peppers cost so much. but oh so Delicious. I knew it took a while but i had never timed it before
Excellent work on this video! Wow. Never expected you'd take it through to the finished peppers - but you did. A very satisfying gardening video to watch while the rest of my world is deep in snow. :-D Thank you. (Please pay no attention to people who post rude comments as if the world owes them something.)
@@kacperresil9422 I was surprised to learn that grapefruits were man-made but I didn't know that peppers are man-made please give me additional information
Do I need to pollinate at all or just let the plant be? Do I need to remove some of the flowers or will they die & fall off on their own? Does the type of soil matter? Thank you for sharing this, I'd like to try it... :-)
I pollinate by hand using a fine paint brush. If the flowers are not pollinated they will fall off, the ones that are pollinated will become a fruit. I removed a lot of my flowers (probably 20+) to make sure my plant had the strength to produce a couple of nice peppers for the video, but if i wasn't filming i would have let most of them be and moved the plant into a bigger pot. For the soil you can just buy a bag of potting mix meant for vegetables, that's what i did :). Just make sure that it gets a lot of sunlight (or use a grow light) and when the plant gets bigger you can give some fertilizer every now and then.
@@Boxlapse would love to see how you pollinated your plants and maybe give some tips & tricks 😁
@@Boxlapse I have a follow up question... First, last year I tried growing a pepper plant from seeds from a pepper, like this video. I kept it in the window, inside the house. They sprouted after 2 weeks. But they only grew to about 1 inch high before they died. So what happened? When I took the seeds, I cleaned them and dried them before planting. Was that the problem?
@@Ruriraia my mom would hand pollinate, nothing fancy. She used a cheap little artist brush to pick up the pollen from one flower and dusted it on to another flower and usually to a different plant (same species of course).
Plant pornography
I feel the need to give a standing ovation after that performance.
Haha. Well played
th-cam.com/video/MLbZaBBAiok/w-d-xo.html
Lol! I felt the same. 👏👏👏🤣
You should see me growing
@No Thanks that's what happens when you put a fruiting plant in a pot tbh
This is a beautiful effort. Urban people rarely get to see how their food is grown. It was fun to watch the peppers grow and change colour.
i agree with you it is very beautiful in my apartment when is cold we can grow pants inside and pepper are across really easy to grow with other fruit and vegetables in a hotter season we go out to our village and it is really cool to watch the pants grow
that has alot of mistakes, sorry, i used the talk thing, but i think my accent messes it up
i mean to say it is cool to watch the plants not the pants and it is easy to grow
Like you?
Your right, they just throw canned food at cops these days!
Its so interesting how one single seed can do so much
You wouldn't believe what a human seed can do in only 9 months!
@@kjuuz ..
@Windows 10 understandable, have a great day.
Right. I wish I would have known this before I planted 4 seeds lol
@@LalaSmiles lol
☹️ My pepper plant isn’t playing jazz. Do I need to water it more or
Try placing a black backdrop behind it...and maybe some ring lights?
😂 😂
It needs more fertilizer
Buy it a drink first. 😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@janeentumbao8690 🤣🤣🤣
That part where it got into the car to leave for college got me right in the feels.
I know right
I am so stupid Y did I just scroll up to check smh
cringe
@Ryan Kerrigan shut up
If you play a saxophone it'll only take you 3 minutes to grow 2 bell pepers.
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Oh, shoot. I play sax and I also plant chilis, tomatoes, etc. Ig I'm doing it wrong. 😂
I never realized pepper plants were so pretty. The leaves are beautiful.
All the people in coments mocking the video are unbelievable!! It's for people who like to grow vegetables as a hobby or have their own kitchen garden. It's like reading a book or playing video games for aesthetic purposes. This person used artificial light but if you have interest and space you can plant it on the roof or balcony. If I want to do it I will find a way. It's an artistic-educational video!! 🙄
Artistic-educational video, i like that!
Can I ask you as a question how do farmers keep vegetables and fruits in our grocery store if they take 100 days to harvest? Lol
@@anthonygutierrez1620 What are you trying to say? There is something called cold-storage, hydrocooling, low oxygen packaging, etc. Depends on the produce, every vegetable and grain has different pre and post harvest storage conditions.
Life really is quite remarkable and I'm glad I'm around to witness it in all its beauty. For all those struggling with anxiety and depression, you are not alone and you mean the world to me. Life is worth it. Keep pressing forward and never give up.
watching a plant grow in timelapse is so satisfying
So. Very. Oddly. Deliciously. 😁
I love that you can see how plants breathe and give life THIS IS SO MAGICAL
...you mean when the leaves go down anticipating the night cycle?
What do you mean you can see it breathe? It "breathes" via stomata which you cannot see opening and closing with the naked eye. The leaves moving has nothing to do with it breathing.
It's not magical. It's MIRACULOUS.
That's the creation of Allah, the Lord of the Worlds
@@abdulwahabayinde5519 that does not exist
@@bandolero7970 so you think this seed you just watched there, that has the ability to develop from a tiny nothing to a whole perfectly built plant, full of life, that breathes, produces beautiful green leaves (perfectly designed leaves by the way) and colourful fruits, also perfectly designed, created itself?
You're either really stupid, or you're in denial
I love plants because they always give their best. Life gives them lemons and they make lemonade.
lemonade~~~ 👍👍👍
They are the lemons
Fijoa_they teach us how to persist among harsh climate and survive around damn pests..wise creations that connect with all beings truly magical
No, people make lemonade and lemon trees make lemons. Where TF you go to school?
It's incredible how you can take a tiny seed, no more than a couple millimeters, and grow a plant that can produce enough food to feed a family for years. Nature is truly amazing.
You think that plant can produce enough food to feed a family for years!??
@@wesleysnipes1873 Not just the plant by itself, genius.
@@danieldevito6380 hey thanks man.
Imagine the mighty oak
The change in colour of capsicum is amazing
So amazing, I planted a bunch of seeds and ended up with about sixty of these! They’re just starting to turn red, can’t wait to harvest them!
These time-lapses reveal *so much* about the nature of life itself - the energy cost of bearing fruit on the whole plant, these sort of cyclical growth phases where the plant will grow more at specific times... it's really incredible
I feel it too, bro
What did y’all think would happen if you played smooth jazz to a plant for over 100 days?
Plants grow up smoothly, what a lovely tune.
🤗❤️
It would definately grow better and also sending it love and i breathe on my plants
th-cam.com/video/MLbZaBBAiok/w-d-xo.html
lol
I love how you can actually see the life force of the plant as it flaps its leaves as it gets bigger!
I never knew I needed a genre about time lapses of the plant life cycle set to smooth jazz, but I do now.
It’s crazy to see it breathing like that, beautiful
Box lapse on day 7: The pepper sprouts.
Me on day 30: Maybe tomorrow?
try a different pepper, you may have gotten a hybrid. they won't grow for you....try organic
Did you pull the seed straight from the pepper like this person?..... it most likely will never pop because it has germination inhibiting bacteria on it and the seeds were not fermented which helps remove this bacteria and help promote more frequent germination.
@Windows 10 i dont believe so... i have never germinated a pepper seed out side of a solo cup with soil so idk what their tap roots look like. But there is a small super thin membrane on most every seed just under the shell that is like a second layer of protection and allows only the water to seep inside the seed to start germination
But to be 100% honest with you im not sure on that question..
Its not impossible to grow a pepper this. It is just a lesser germination percentage and may take up to over a month before you actually see a sprout
Oh no, that's so disappointing. I just planted like 8 seeds so I'm hoping atleast one of them works
Try to put 2-3 seeds together just to make sure. Not too deep, just spray it
Thank you for doing it through the veggies ripening! All the online timelapses just show the initial sprouting. This is so much more helpful!
I love watching stuff like this. Planting crops and watching them grow out of the ground is the closest thing we have to real life magic imo
😮 I love this! I am recently starting my own veggie and fruits garden! This is so beautiful! I prayed over my seeds planted for the Lord to bless them and they're doing well! Already growing after 1 week 😀 Thank you for making this video!
Happy Easter
best of luck!
Plants are pretty amazing for their ability to turn water, light and air into food.
I wonder what the music sounded like in regular speed.
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I believe not, but is a fact that plants are visible signs of true existence of magic ✨
I believe you are 100% correct
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Please take a look of you have a deep love for plants I may know why.
@@mountain-roots the idea is very interesting and I'm curious. thanks for sharing.
@@apr670 thank you for taking a look at my video!!! I have a few on the topic.
This little clip is a huge tree turning to dust and making a mountain. Root system and all.
th-cam.com/video/2vV_9Bjh9E8/w-d-xo.html
Share with people who might be open minded. Maybe:)
Super cool feed back and thanks again!
@aparnaa PM they prove the Existence of allah
Magic? There's biological reasons for all that to happen, nothing magical at all.
Still a beautiful thing of course.
I'm growing bell peppers for the first time and I keep watching this video throughout the stages of my plants life to compare and contrast on how my dudes are doing, it's awesome to have this and see I'm keeping up
How many days are you in and what does it look like
@@rblsant been about 20 days and they've been growing their first true leaves for 3-4 days now
@@quietveg any updates???
@@pauibaloro4841 they're huge now, almost at the 2 month mark and I see little bulbs already starting to sprout, probably about 8 inches tall
Oh the peace I felt watching this.
Love it. Such an encouragement for me. I love Jalapeño peppers and I drive my wife crazy by constantly adding them to the shopping list.
So 7 days ago I planted 49 seeds in an Agralan Plant Plug Trainer. Today they are looking just like yours at 15 days.
I was starting to doubt whether mine would amount to anything but now having seen this I’m soooo excited 😜 🌶
Many thanks and well done, great job!
This is my Anti anxiety medication.
Read the Quran that will make you feel better too☺️
www.quran.com
@@KingsCrossVIP No
@@matthewsaints350 what do you have to lose?
@@hamdankhan319 He's got alot to lose. The world. He can't handle the truth
@@foofstarr4856 Nah. I don't mind the truth
The photography is amazing! I've never seen a plant "move" that way.
"The world might not see it, but we are dancing with all our hearts"
- Plants
🥺🥺🥺😭
There's so many factors that come into gardening. My bell peppers are over day 90 and haven't started flowering yet. But are super healthy and growing very well. Your bell pepper in this video started flowering at day 60. But you also have more concentrated light and I have shade for some hours... lots of different factors. It's just interesting.
Maybe he used a fertilizer
The color change is like magic!!
Nature is awesome. Look how these plants bloom out of nowhere, just a tiny seed
That one seed produced TWO, ugh this is so fun to watch.
Nature is so awesome
Amen
This is beautiful, you can almost see the plant squeezing and tensing when a new sprout is coming out of the centre.
Green peppers turning into red peppers. Something I wish I knew at a much younger age 😂
Wow and with only a tiny bit of water that one time and no pollination. INCREDIBLE!
Peppers can self pollinate, the flowers are 'perfect' meaning they have male and female parts. The reason one flower aborted is it likely wasn't agitated enough to pollinate itself
Read the description.
I wonder how many photographs you took per day? Its impressive that the peppers grow fast enough that you see a difference during a day
Oh my god, you can GROW food?!
This is HUGE, people need to know about this!
😂 this will be one of the top comments
My best three minutes online in ages :-)
Deeply comforting to watch life during the pandemic and lock down.
Respect to the farmers, so much patience and care until harvest
A good way I heard someone spoke about plants: "They want to grow and survive."
Funny how we talk about food being really expensive but compare that to what it takes to grow it and you realize the trade off in effort to grow vs effort to work and make money to buys is not that great. Of course it isn't just about time and money. There's a deep satisfaction in growing your own food, if even just a little and it give you some understanding and appreciation for the process. In addition to the extra security of being more self sufficient. 4 months is a long time to wait for pizza toppings ;)
nobody starts growing with the intent to feed thousands of people...some might, but just being realistic, most people new to gardening enjoy it for the love of nature. Growing your own also teaches you patience as well as a better understanding of working smarter, not harder...
And im not sure you fully understand how resourceful it can be. When you open the pepper, do you notice there is literally hundreds of seeds in just 1 little pepper? This time lapse was used with 1 seed, but you can most definitely just plant all of the seeds and with the right conditions/space...you now own a pepper farm, filled with hundreds of plants that are more than capable of reproducing at x10-100 rates.
1 thing you cant undermine, is gardening requires 1) time and 2) land space.
If your intent is to make/save money, then like any other business, you're going to need to invest money, to make more money.
The Time-lapse and the music choice its a masterpiece.
I like plants, and I like jazz.
Me like.
This made me plant some Red Bell Pepper seeds too. It's day 2 of them being in the soil right now.
Day 3: no sign of progression still
Day 4: still no sign of progression
Day 5: 2 stems have appeared
Day 6: Another one popped out
Me toooo
Hi how many gb you use and how many hours to take a video in 1 day?
@Windows 10 Idk. They are mostly all out now. It's cool looking
wow those leaves really grow big
"Turn" is the name of the song. And the fact that you used this one is genious
I'm just so amazed how big the leaves are and today it rained and the leaves are arriving upward to the sky so beautiful.
2:26 was the most satisfying for me.
Around 80 days the plant looks like its breathing, really outstanding.
Hey I think you remember me. You know what,, you r planting what I have at my home❤️❤️❤️
Exactly 5 months ago I randomly planted a bell pepper seed just for fun after watching this video and no it’s almost as tall as my hand
Maybe it also depends on the climate where you live? Mine grew the size of my hand in just about two weeks or so because I live in a tropical country.
Wow!!! That’s some patience to do a full time lapse for that long! Bravo!
This is the best Timelapse I’ve ever seen!
This is so satisfying to watch. But the music makes me want to sleep
Isn't astonishing a tiny seed can become such beautiful thing
The same happened to you
It’s amazing how a tiny seed like that can grow into a large plant like that in only 4 months!!
All that, from one seed???? Plants are incredible. So much life in them
Its crazy to see the plants breathing, you cant see that in normal time
Remember you CAN NOT do this this with green peppers as they are just unripe red peppers. But, this will produce green peppers.
Wait what?! I had no idea😳
Explain more plzzzzz
@@lightbleu green, yellow, red pepper are just stages of rippening. Shown at the end of this video
@@lightbleu red peppers are just ripe green peppers and peppers need to be mature for the seeds to be viable.
Ahhh this must be why the seeds from my yellow peppers didn't grow, but the red peppers I sowed afterward are.
I planted seeds from a bell pepper and it’s growing jalapeños 🙃
I am very impressed with your master art of growing plants. These tutorials will definitely help me. I really don't have a green thumb, but I will after I finish watching all of your vids. Thank you for sharing.
that color's changing is so incredible .. really wow
Currently growing 6 seperate bell pepper seeds I got from pods and they are doing well. I’m about 20 days in and I’m excited to see how they turn out :)
How are the bell peppers? Are they safe? Are they alright?
@@stevenlovejoy6838 they were brutally murdered. The guy was never caught. Left behind behind a Sombrero as his calling card. The only other piece of evidence he left was a dry cleaning bill for one "mister chili".
Yo hace 1 mes y medio plante 6 semillas de morrones, y ahora ya están empezando a crear frutos!
Gives us a quick update pls :)
@@stevenlovejoy6838 hey! Sorry I never commented, for some reason I don’t get notifications. So far they are great! The flowers have bloomed and you can see the little bell peppers. I have been taking pictures almost every day and it’s crazy how much they have grown.
This really makes you think about the food you are wasting after seeing only two peppers 100+ days after initially plating it.
Boxlapse says he removed all but 2 blossoms in order to concentrate all the plant’s energy on those 2 for the video.
@@pigmeatmarkham898 Count the seeds in a store-bought pepper. Plenty. These numbers are what species rely on.
God is great indeed
The green to orange transition was the best part
All this from just 1 bell peppers seed, Bell peppers are awesome!!
Thankfully they had a 100% germination rate
That was absolutely incredible
This was soo beautiful!! It was just a tiny seed!!
Damn, the way the peppers change colour is amazing to watch...
Also, I've noticed quite an uncanny resemblance between the way the leaves of plants grow and the way moths expand and dry out their wings just after they leave the pupa.
If you don't know what it looks like, look it up - it's pretty cool.
Over 100 days to ripen 2 fruit.... Luxurious food indeed.
Question: So, what's the secret for making this pepper plant grow so well?
Answer: Chillaxin' music
At the camera speed you can see the plant breathing like a human body. Awesome.
Thank you for all these videos! Such good shots and music choice!
Hey keep up the great work! You’re the reason I started gardening and planting vegetables and fruit myself!
Ok the music and the growing is all a vibe now
And that was 1 seed! Wow
That's the way it works
4 months for 2 free peppers! Can't beat that!
Lmao. This plant looked like it went under some crazy stress right after it set it's peppers. Hence why the peppers were so small too
@Windows 10 I don't think this comment was supposed to be for me. I said nothing about the quantity of peppers haha
Now do the same thing with more of the seeds in that pepper, use a slow release fertilizer that'll last through the plants life, water them all in a row, and grow them in properly sized or air pruning containers, boom you've got maybe a hundred or more peppers with about $15 in fertilizer and watering every now and then.
that is the coolest video I have ever seen
115 days, i started growing peppers a few yes ago i have about 14 plants a yr, i now know why the colored peppers cost so much. but oh so Delicious. I knew it took a while but i had never timed it before
i love when plants shiver while growing
It’s crazy to think just 1 seed can do all of that
God wrote the code, He's pretty amazing too
@@jamesbaratheon2711 Still crazy
More crezier is that people waste food in few seconds which took months to grow.
And then those have hundreds of seeds also that is amazing
@@nisse18 It's not an invisible man in the sky. It's called biology.
This plant is moving, just slower than the tortoise 🐢
I’m growing pepper as well and I measure the growth based on your video 😂
Hahaha, same. I was comparing like a maniac, checking if everything is okay for day 18, but this guy's pepper looking more healthy 😢
Best part was the transition between green and orange 👌👌👌
Just as the tree was growing , my smile got bigger and bigger!!
X1.75 for upbeat Jazz and more entertaining video😁
Excellent work on this video! Wow. Never expected you'd take it through to the finished peppers - but you did. A very satisfying gardening video to watch while the rest of my world is deep in snow. :-D Thank you. (Please pay no attention to people who post rude comments as if the world owes them something.)
:D its a really good channel right
God’s Creation is SOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL 🤩
🤦♂️
*Human creation*
yup and thats just one teeny tiny seed .... like one grain of sand... sad to see whats being done to it
@@kacperresil9422
I was surprised to learn that grapefruits were man-made but I didn't know that peppers are man-made please give me additional information
peepee poopoo
So beautiful to see nature working!!!
Can we appreciate how beautiful nature is? :)
Just looking up to see if my babies are on the right track 🌱
Same here. One month passed, but just got two leaves, and two small ones are starting. Perhaps, because it's winter and no proper sun...
@@osaidhashmi that's too slow. Buy a grow light.