Grow GIANT Pepper Plants for Huge Harvests!
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2023
- Growing a giant pepper plant this 2023 grow season! Didn’t come out the variety I expected, but still had a huge harvest of spicy and delicious chili peppers!
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Check out my page to see my fatalii plant I grew using this method last year!
Thanks for watching!
This video some kind of addiction........i have seen it 10 times.....still watching again and again..
Check out my plants for really ji-normous peppers.
the more you know the better you grow
That is incredible...over 100!! Off one plant.
Then you said you had one that was 200 last year...in that bucket.
Dude its the bucket. Its magic
All hail the magic bucket! 🙌🏼 video of the 200 pepper plant from last year is on my page too. I got 4 more buckets for growing even more giant plant this year too, so stay tuned.
It’s a huge bucket. If he put it in a one gallon it won’t grow big. I want to see a 50 gallon plant
Does this bucket have drainage holes? I want to start one for my porch.
Thats what i wanna know@@555Revelation
😂😂😂
I wish my chilis were growing this fast. Living in western Norway, so my season is very short. Even now its still only around 15C at daytime... Your progress in 2 weeks is my progress in 2 months... Jealous, and thats an understatement
you definetly should invest in a led
I have LED lights for when they’re small, but right now most of them are 30-40cm tall.
Have too many, couldnt bother with buy one for all of them. I have them in a South-east facing window. Its slower, but it works
@@emiliachan that's nmot enough lol it's the heat that is the problem
Its going to be my 4th yrs of growing peppers. I cant tell exactly why but the harvest is 20x better when the plan grow in a container vs directly in ground
hey dude, my first year growing peppers. I am two months late for starting from seed. I did my research. Do you think it will have drastic consequences?
@@MrYarabandidepends on what zone you're in and how long your growing season is. If you live in a warmer climate you may be ok. Happy gardening 😊
@@MrYarabandi Go ahead you will get most production later near fall its ok tho bro you can cut it back down a bit bring it inside all winter itll come back again next warm season
I was going to nit pick in the beginning: "You didn't mix the compost deep enough, you should have bought more fertilizer, put the mid season granular closer and scratch it in." then I saw your results and was like Never mind. lol
There will always be something to nit pick about! I’m a big fan of keeping it simple though. I appreciate you honoring the results!
You do realize the nutrients from the compost on top washes down with each watering 🤡
Me too.
Yeah that’s right. Keep it too yourself! 😊
Knit picks anyways as he says never mind I'm not going to knit pick 🙄
that tomato hitchhiker wanted to become some habanero salsa someday
It simply identifies as a hot pepper 😂
Wow, its crazy how many peppers you got from one plant.
I planted 3 orange habanero pepper plants over an old compost pile and they grew huge and lasted for 2 years. They look very similar to your red peppers. I made mango habanero jelly which can also be used as a glaze which can be used over grilled pork ribs, roast, baked fish Etc. Delicious!
Sounds delicious!!
How many days it took to germinate your habanero pepper seeds? Its been more then 2 weeks since i sowed their seeds with suitable environment and still no signs of germination. My seeds are fresh Franchi Italian seeds
@@gandharaorganicfoods What temperature, day and night? Is the soil cooling from evaporation in a drafty location?
@@TheDuckofDoom. its been a month now since I sowed the seeds and the pots are placed in a direct sunlight but soil is mostly wet. Temperature is 20 to 32 average now adays. Should i place the pots in a shade or what is the solution.? I assume seeds might be dead by now or what you suggest? Please Help
@@gandharaorganicfoods Yeah they should have sprouted by now in that temperature range. It is hard to say why over the internet because of the many details; could be bad seed, rot, wrong moisture, maybe got too hot in the sun(common if using the clear plastic covers) or too cold at night.
Next attempt, If you have a place that is the same temperature range but not in direct sun use that, then move to sun when you see the first sprout pushing up. Don't use fertilizer before the seeds sprout.
Be sure the mix or soil is porous so the seeds can get some oxygen.
Be sure to use fresh potting mix so it doesn't carry diseases that rot the seeds,
You can pasturize potting mix(fresh or used), I do this for rare and difficult seeds that need the very best chance. Wet the mix well and put in an old baking tin, cover with a lid or foil and place in an oven at 130-150c for a few hours until the center is 95-100c, allow to cool then add more clean drinking water if it has dried out too much, then plant the seeds.
I believe you have a Trinidad Scorpion plant. The little “stinger” at the bottom sets it apart
Might be the Red Savina habanero. Killer harvest!!
Dude thats absolutely insane
It amazes me, how many people have over looked the fact you used Dynomyco inoculant. Right now I’m growing a Ghost pepper and 6 different types of Habaneros. White, lemon, red, Caribbean red, chocolate and orange. The Ghost pepper and the orange were from Lowe’s got them when little baby’s. But the rest are from seeds also growing Hatch Red x, Hatch Rattlesnake and big Jim’s. So far I’ve used Great white and Bigfoot premium together to water in the Mycorrhizae. I’ve noticed some things so far. But come transplant from the green house to pots I’m going to use the Dynomyco granules and also get the Dynomyco spark water in. Basically gonna mix all 3 top brands and see what happens. I’m using FoxFarms Ocean Forest soil, even started the seeds in that soil. I have the FoxFarm trio fertilizers with molasses and Fishing emulsion. I’m in Chandler Arizona zone 9B. I’ll keep you posted brother. Your video and information inspired this years grow !!!! Thanks agin an keep it up
-Deriek
Sounds like an interesting experiment! I really think that the Mycorrhizae improve growth and flowering just from my observations on when I use vs don’t use it. I have actually just partnered with dynomyco to run a more controlled experiment with it and I’ll be making a video on those results later this summer! Then we will know for sure. Jealous of your long growing season and happy that I could provide some inspiration!
I’ll keep you posted brother on my end of the world here in AZ , looking forward to your videos and seeing the results. I’ll be sure to fallow your tips and advice and looking forward to getting some of your Hot sauce and swag. The company Logo is amazing FYI. Happy growing bro !
That pepper plant turned out so awesome. Thank you for sharing.
No problem thank you for watching! Growing a lot more big plants this year, so stay tuned
Amazing results!
Amazing harvest. 🤩🤩🤩
Absolutely amazing!!👍
Either way, they’re Beautiful ❤. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks! Started growing peppers a few weeks ago, and this video really helped a lot!
Beautiful Peppers!
Great plant!
woow huge harvest
OMG thats a beautiful plant and look at all the peppers!
Beautiful.
Amazing growth. Thanks for the videos.
Insane!! Amazing great job man
INCREDIBLE!! Love watching these types of videos.
Thank you! More to come 😄
Bhut Jolokia I reckon. Absolutely outstanding! That’s one extremely happy plant. Mad genetics 🔥
wow , that is amazing
Awesome video very motivating
Great work!
great vid man. first year gardener here, spending hours and hours on youtube learning, and haven't seen anyone post a progression vid like this. very cool, really. peppers seem to be my hardest crop to grow too, so i'm going to stick around here to learn more. thanks!
I have three large ghost pepper bush. When I planted them I didn’t have any fertilizer, composts or anything and they grew beautifully. Now I’ve been watching all these so called expert gardeners and I’m doing the most and plants are failing. 😢😢😢, Honestly plants are going,g to grow as long as u put it in the ground and it gets water. Do,t worry I’m back to planting the old fashion way and all is good. 😊😊😊
If you haven't studied you be over doing it.. just winging it will work for first couple of yrs...but things like nutrition defiencency in soil is real amendments to soil is real so it always help to study to get better
Gorgeous Jamaican Scotch Bonnet 🌱 Plant 💚❤️
Wonderful great job with your peppers
Beautiful 🤩
I saw the whole video. Awesome plant! Ive been growing peppers for 2 years. I need bigger pots!!
If you haven't yet check into the cloth pots they're much cheaper and vastly Superior
Nice video yo…. Beautiful plant & Thanks for sharing
Good job, young man.
👍👍👍 good job🎉
This is amazing , I'm on year 4 of growing orange scotch bonnets , I have 2 plants I kept alive since last year and thought they may not make it but they did and are on my balcony with new leaves . Felt for you when you started the video with the plant that didn't make it . Anyways, dope video , I'm going to have to try new kinds of peppers now
Amazing video. Great plant. 👍
Wow that’s amazing 🤩
So so many peppers 🌶👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Cant wait for this season ❤
Me neither! Are you growing anything that you're excited about?
I've got big plans! This year I'm going to try to do more large plants like this one, instead of many smaller plants in small containers.
I received my allotment end of last summer, so have been patiently waiting to start up my own chilli sauce company. I'm going to buy 150x IKEA bags for growing in as they are huge, get some chickens and a bee hive ✌️ @@jackspepperpatch
@@jackspepperpatch not to hijack but my scotch bonnet seeds are on the way.
Giants pepper plants very fertile... Love it...wishing you success and stay healthy...
Thanks, and same to you!
@@jackspepperpatch you're welcome
Giant Peppers
Yeay it's nice
It's spring season ?
Awesome tips
Such a good job.. huge plantt
Very impressive! I never have luck with peppers. I am going to try growing them in a grow bag this year.
That is a genius idea on how you stop cross pollination!
Try growing Shishito peppers, the easiest, very prolific sweet pepper.
Grows to 1.5ft to 3ft tall
You can put 2 plants in a 5 gallon grow bag & 3 in a 7 gallon
Good Luck !
Peppers love grow bags, you should do well! Most of my other plants are in bags. Best of luck this year!
Nice progress video man.
very nice colors
Looks like Habanero, wow...these habaneros always are so productive. And HOT!
Good luck on your channel buddy!
Thank you!
Dude that growth is crazy!! I need that bucket!
Trying to do it again this year, stay tuned!
this is really good dude. well done.
wow excellent, super healthy save the seeds!
That’s the plan! Appreciate it
That's crazy man!
very cool plant beautiful looking peppers i know i would love seeds from this plant
Nice grow
They look like habanero peppers. My husband loves them.
Plant is huge !
Thanks!
My first ever super thanks!! I really appreciate it
They look like Red Caribbean. Good Job on growing them.
My favorite pepper!
You are right, That plant has some amazing genetics. How many seeds to did you save. i would be interested in helping to growing out the second generation.
This looks like a habanero plant I grew at the Lincoln Community Garden in Lincoln, Arkansas. The plant produced 244 peppers.
You grew a pepper tree brotha 👍
I’d totally buy some of those seeds you saved if you are willing to part with some. 😊
Habies for sure!
Look like Trinidad Scorpions
would love see... a video like this, with a chile de Arbol and a Chiltepin pepper plant
We use pine needles for mulch. Keeps sun off the soil, allows air circulation, helps keep moisture in.
Great idea! Plus very economical. This year I’m growing 6 of these large plants, and I’m going to use ollas to water them. So I will definitely need to mulch with something.
@@jackspepperpatch I have a couple pine trees that I use to rake up the needles and use this for mulch, a lot cheaper than buying it.
I’m growing my first hydro wonder bell pepper plant. Thing grows SLOWWWWW. 😂
Using mycorrhizal fungi does increase the amount of flowers produced by the plant which could be what is going on.
Bro what? LOL
My carolina reaper looks like that RN. It is BOOMIN. I can't wait to start peppering!
Awesome! What zone are you in and what do you plan to do with all of those? That’s a lot of heat!
Good stuff man🤙 I've tried growing Bhut jolokia but I've had flower drops all the time😢 I live in a coastal subtropical climate in S.Africa. I suspect it could be a lack of calcium🤔 I reason that because calcium is used in strong cell development, maybe thats why they were limp and hence the flower drop🤷♂️ Happy new year to you and your family👊
Happy new year! Your climate sounds really nice, how hot does it get? Sometimes excessive heat causes blossom drop too. If that’s it could could always try a shade cloth over the plants. Other than that watering on a very regular schedule can help with calcium uptake!
add calcium boron fertilizer.
huge peppers
That’s what she said!
Fantastic haul! Loved seeing the growth over the season. Nice work 👍
Appreciate it!
Dang that girl is a work horse!
You barely do anything and get your plant to grow that well...ya I'm jealous lol
This video doesn’t show the years of practice, hundreds of failures, and hours of research. Just keep at it! You’ll be growing monsters in no time
I like fabric pots, I did jalapenos and cayenne in 10 gallon bags last year. They produce well in containers. This year I'll be trying banana peppers as well. I haven't done as well with bell peppers in containers but the season might be a little short here for them.
I use a lot of 5 gallon fabric bags and they work well, I bet your plants loved the 10 gallon ones! I’ve never had as much luck with bell peppers. I can never get them quite as big as ones from the store are.
@@jackspepperpatch I put two plants in each bag so we have the same volume per plant. I've got some 20 gallon bags, I might do three per bag. I'm in zone 4b maybe 5a, it's just too short a season for bell peppers. I'll try mini bell peppers this year maybe.
That dynomyco is great. Imo The only nutes you need at that point is worm castings or the tea
beautiful plant 💪🏻, my trinidad scorpion plant 🌶️made more than 250 pear peppers with a hand pollination😉
Impressive!!
I have a scotch bonnet plant that i almost disposed of. The stem remained green and i thought this thing just hasnt died. It a went through the winter with 6 small leaves. I watered it twice and now omg it is covered in new leaves after repotting and feeding. I am looking forward to seeing what i get. I had 22 scotch bonnets last summer, 21 went into the best chilli sauce i have ever had...praying lol.
Nice! I’m sure you’ll get a bumper crop this season since you’ve got such a good head start. What do you put in your chili sauce?
That's amazing! I'd love to know how many in the end you got on that plant
I will post a final update in the comments here! Up to 149 at the moment - I've picked it one more time since the video went up.
Awesome 🎉
I just planted my peppers. I wish I would have seen this video earlier. Would like to have tried the Dynomyco
I’m sure they’ll still do great! What kinds did you plant?
I have had the same issue with some Chocolate and Purple peppers reverting back to the Red like that. Those look like a off shaped Ghost
Yeah, these funky ones can be unstable for a few generations I think!
looks like a habanero to me. keep up the good work
Appreciate it! Yeah I’m definitely thinking some kind of red hab after trying them. Tasty and spicy whatever they are though!
Wow that was amazing, I was wondering if you prune your peppers. Thanks
Thank you! No, I didn’t prune this plant and I don’t prune most of my peppers. I’ll occasionally top one if I have a seedling that’s getting too tall and skinny but it’s not a standard practice for me.
@@jackspepperpatch thank you
I will do it this way
Hi! Thanks for all the information. What is the best soil and compost for hot peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers? Thanks already for the answer!
The best compost is homemade stuff! For soil I buy from a local nursery. Their soil is a mix of topsoil, compost, manure, worm casings, and sand.
I top mine to let the stalk be stronger to hold the baring peppers so no tip over
Gran trabajo !!, Sana y vigorosa y que buena produccion. Me gusto el Tip de la polinizacion💚
Es facil cuando le agrego solo fertilizantes de quimico no es nada orgánico
yummy
If you haven’t tried drying them you can make a spicy seasoning mix.
Awesome! I have watched your video over and over for the past two months.
Thank you for sharing this video. I have been farming for over 3yrs in my garden but i have not really got it right on the pepper and tomato plants. I discovered in your video thati I needed to do compost which I have started two months ago.
I believe if I start mixing compost with the garden soil on 50/50 ratio i may be getting a fantastic harvest of peppers like yours.
Very quickly...can i use only compost mix with cocopeat to nurse my pepper and tomato seeds as i don't have access to potting soil ?
Your response will be highly appreciated!
Beautiful! What area are you growing in? Can you guess the general temp during day and night?
I’m just getting into this.. how often are you watering? We eat a ton of bell peppers so that’s first on our list. Would appreciate any advice, thank you
Gorgeous! I don’t think you had to add support in the bucket at all!
your bell peppers look very nice
What did you use at the plants beginning for fertilizer?
Holy cow! What growing zone are you in? What was that granular fertilizer you used?
What do they taste like? How's the hot sauce? Any chance you can make a video on your sauce?
They’re very hot! I have two batches of sauce made out of them fermenting at the moment. One is in a glass jar following my Louisiana style recipe that’s on my page. For the other I’m doing a vacuum seal ferment and I’m currently filming a video on that batch! So stay tuned
what kind of fertilizert do you use? thank you