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I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this channel. I learn so much every time I watch a video. I'm in awe when I look at the beauty and the bountifulness of your crop. I'm always so amazed at your harvest organically grown food. Brother your hands are truly blessed from God. Keep doing what you do...
Thank you so much family! The Heavenly Father has smiled in us. Its because of Him that this garden thrives the way it does. I couldn't accept His credit. I will continue to put my hands to the plow as long as He wills me the strength to do it.
Peace and grand risings to you bredren..... Oooo I love scotch bonnet peppers; they have a very unique and flavorful smell and taste when you cook with them. Not to mention the spice! I am Italy and I am trying my best to grow them here. I am trying to grow them from seeds...which from my research can take a very long time. I made a small greenhouse to help them germinate back in April. Last month they sprouted. And from what I researched, they can be slow growers, because they love hot weather; they are currently very very tiny but they have sprouted. They are about 4 -5 cm at this time. The weather here in southern Italy has finally broken and it is now hot hot hot; so I am hopeful. Peace and abundance
I love your peppers, they are beautiful. I think you should save the seeds of your twin scotch bonnet pepper for your next planting. I do a little planting at home but it is nothing like what you have there, Maan your pepper plant and fruits are awesome
This guys plants, all of his plants in his garden are beautiful. He knows what he’s doing! His pepper plants are big and healthy. I’d love some seeds from his peppers!
What is going on are all your blessings! When you live a good honest life, God will always bless you. Watching your Etsy shop to see when your suckers go on sale. Stay blessed, you guys are such an inspiration.
I'm a foodie, though currently you wouldn't believe it. Watching this reminded me of having to do it sometimes in my nan's garden. This alleviated my current frustrations alot, better once I get to moving and growing. Will eventually join a farmers and PermaC groups/guild. And yes, that pepper looked pretty. Would welcome a sharing of knowledge and recipes sometime. thanks for sharing. Peace
Wow! These are gorgeous looking peppers. Thanks so much for sharing. I couldn't find them this year but I see that you sell them on Esty so I will be ordering. Thanks again and may YAHWEH bless your harvest!
Tried my hand at scotch bonnets and fish peppers this year. Noticed that my 2 scotch bonnet plants have different phenotypes. One plant has smooth, shiny/waxy peppers while the other plant produces peppers that have a dull sheen and are bumpy. Absolutely love these peppers! Using them to develop a pineapple hot sauce.
Hey Darron! Your seeds probably came from peppers that were cross pollinated or planted near other peppers. Berman and other pollinators do move from plant to plant so be careful when picking locations to plant your seeds. We tend to plant the scotch bonnets by themselves and the other peppers on the other side of the garden to prevent the cross up.
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 first time growing this year, I have two Reapers and two scorpions and they are doing well, I buy my Scotch bonnets at the supermarket and they are my favorite..I will grow some Scotch bonnets next year as I love Jamaican cuisine😊👍
@@bangbanggg1 be sure not to plant all the different varieties in the same area. Especially if you plan to save some seeds to plant from them in the future. The bees will cross pollinate them and you end up with funny looking peppers with mixed characteristics. Welcome to the growing world!
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 I grew many peppers this year some in pots and some in raised bed- learning alot from this channel! But hoping to purchase some your scotch bonnets seeds! Thanks!
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 peppers don't cross pollinate as easily as people think. I grow 75 varieties in close proximity and have only seen one spontaneous cross over the years. Almost always the flower has self pollinated as it opens before wind or pollinators can affect the purity of the strain. When doing manual crosses you have to physically open the mother flower to pollinate before it self pollinates. Also, if you are growing to be cautious about cross pollination then you would have to grow approximately 3/4-1 mile apart (or as far as pollinators can travel). I see it often that people think it happens easily, it's simply not the case. Gorgeous looking pods and plants by the way!
I love your spirit most of all. I have never heard of a Scotch Pepper, can you tell me what they taste like? I just found your video's today been going through some of them. I'll be back to watch some more. Blessing to you and your family.
Greetings from Germany! My friend just showed me this video "Look, he says the same things you are always talking around" 😂 Big thumbs up! Love it. How do you fertilize your peppers?
Man that looks much more organized having the spacing you made for each plant. Last season looked like a jungle of plants. How much do you sell your peppers for?
I have some hot peppers i added some lawn grass cuts as mulch it gets sun and it dries up in the later when the time is cool it gets back up ...what do you think i should do?
Thank you verry much for your great explanation, I am looking for to grow some scotch bonnet, issue is i could not find best seed, these plants are healthy and looking gouges . is there any possibility to get some good seed ?
Hello there... Your planting is amazing. I am watching continually the video series you posted and subscribed to. Need to contact you personally for learning something.
I Wish your comment were in close caption, we the hearing impair misses out on all the information, the less your scot bonet are great. I once planted one and IT bear one peper the tree die leasing confuse.
Yes usually we the tree is bearing, you pluck the suckers off. That way all of the energy of the tree can direct towards making the peppers not nurturing the suckers.
Hey there! We actually have a few videos on the callaloo we grow as well. Please check our channel out for past videos and stay tuned for future ones because the callaloo and scotch bonnet season will be here again before you know it
I am loving these videos. Currently learning growing some scotch bonnets. What general area are you located in. I'm wondering because of the ground you are planting in. It looks like clay and also you mentioned frost so I'm assumiby in the states somewhere. I'm in Tennessee so I'm curious how my plants will do here
Can you tell my the time range for seeds to sprout from soil. I've planted 14 and 2 have come thru. I used clear eggs containers. I put some holes in it for air flow and placed in a South East window. I've read it can take up to 21 days, is that true
Your farm is so blessed, your cheerfulness and good vibes is demonstrated in your crops.
Thanks family!
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 great video brother totally agree you are blessed. Wishing you and family great success. Love scotch bonnet peppers 🙏🏿🇯🇲
I grow quite a lot of scotch bonnet peppers and I must say that those are the best looking plants that I have seen.
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this channel. I learn so much every time I watch a video. I'm in awe when I look at the beauty and the bountifulness of your crop. I'm always so amazed at your harvest organically grown food. Brother your hands are truly blessed from God. Keep doing what you do...
Thank you so much family! The Heavenly Father has smiled in us. Its because of Him that this garden thrives the way it does. I couldn't accept His credit. I will continue to put my hands to the plow as long as He wills me the strength to do it.
Amazing farm.
Thanks for sharing
Love the passion you have for your gardening! 🥰🥰🥰
Peace and grand risings to you bredren..... Oooo I love scotch bonnet peppers; they have a very unique and flavorful smell and taste when you cook with them. Not to mention the spice! I am Italy and I am trying my best to grow them here. I am trying to grow them from seeds...which from my research can take a very long time. I made a small greenhouse to help them germinate back in April. Last month they sprouted. And from what I researched, they can be slow growers, because they love hot weather; they are currently very very tiny but they have sprouted. They are about 4 -5 cm at this time. The weather here in southern Italy has finally broken and it is now hot hot hot; so I am hopeful.
Peace and abundance
your garden is incredible.
welcome to chilli heaven .. looks a great garden dude
Great demonstration. Thank you. Best of luck with your crops
Thank you for the video gratitude. Peace&love
I love ❤️ how you guys love your plants 🪴. Love and blessings!
Beautiful pepper plants. Thank you for the demo on removing suckers!
I truly love and appreciate your Chanel. May the Lord continue to bless you and your garden.
Nice teaching and lovely peppers and going to try your way
Garden is so beautiful 😍
Very informative video!
Good job, peppers look Amazing, your hard work is paying off.
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Great demonstration and tips thank you for sharing 🙏👍😀
I love your peppers, they are beautiful. I think you should save the seeds of your twin scotch bonnet pepper for your next planting. I do a little planting at home but it is nothing like what you have there, Maan your pepper plant and fruits are awesome
Thank you so much for responding I must tell you your farm is so beautiful
Thank you so much! Sending warm thoughts and praying for continued success with your farm as well my friend.
Thank you so much for sharing. Great content
Such an informative video! Thank you so much. Now I almost consider myself an expert scotch bonnet pruner. Before this I had some serious questions.😂
❤you did a really great job explaining. Lots of love from Guyana.
Thank you for your videos
You too; thank you for sharing.
Be well and be safe.
Peace
Those plants look great.
This guys plants, all of his plants in his garden are beautiful. He knows what he’s doing! His pepper plants are big and healthy. I’d love some seeds from his peppers!
Excellent plants, sir, from Trinidad.
Scotch bonnet looking amazing.. beautiful healthy leaves and fruit ..
great tip
Thank you
Those peppers are HUGE and very pretty!
Nice n bushy scotch bonnet pepper plants!
Such an informative video! Thank you for sharing :)
What is going on are all your blessings! When you live a good honest life, God will always bless you. Watching your Etsy shop to see when your suckers go on sale. Stay blessed, you guys are such an inspiration.
He words are yes and and amen! We will have them listed by Friday Sis!
Thank you for this video
I'm a foodie, though currently you wouldn't believe it.
Watching this reminded me of having to do it sometimes in my nan's garden.
This alleviated my current frustrations alot, better once I get to moving and growing. Will eventually join a farmers and PermaC groups/guild.
And yes, that pepper looked pretty. Would welcome a sharing of knowledge and recipes sometime. thanks for sharing.
Peace
Love your videos
Thank you for the information, All the best Bro. 👍
Wow! These are gorgeous looking peppers. Thanks so much for sharing. I couldn't find them this year but I see that you sell them on Esty so I will be ordering. Thanks again and may YAHWEH bless your harvest!
Thank you
Love the vibe brother. Peace!
Awesome my friend.
Blessings Rasta. Big Up yaself
Been watching your old videos. Those peppers looked great. I know this years weather has been tough, but next year is coming
Learned something new today..
Very nice peppers 🌶👌👍
Wonderful demonstration bro. Plants are looking really healthy. Blessed Love #LewisFamilyFarms
Bless you
Very nice! I don't make a living selling peppers and so i let them grow like they want. I reap enough for me, the family and some friends.
Tried my hand at scotch bonnets and fish peppers this year. Noticed that my 2 scotch bonnet plants have different phenotypes.
One plant has smooth, shiny/waxy peppers while the other plant produces peppers that have a dull sheen and are bumpy. Absolutely love these peppers! Using them to develop a pineapple hot sauce.
Hey Darron! Your seeds probably came from peppers that were cross pollinated or planted near other peppers. Berman and other pollinators do move from plant to plant so be careful when picking locations to plant your seeds. We tend to plant the scotch bonnets by themselves and the other peppers on the other side of the garden to prevent the cross up.
Thanks for explaining the various suckers… new supporter here
thats a beautiful farm man
Love it
Parabéns pela explicação irmão, você vê quando a pessoa tem capricho naquilo que faz, parabéns irmão 🎉 fica com Deus.
BEAUTIFUL 🤗😊😋🙏
Love your passion and I love Scotch bonnets, greetings from Toronto 🇨🇦
Thank you! Welcome to our channel! We are so glad to have you
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 first time growing this year, I have two Reapers and two scorpions and they are doing well, I buy my Scotch bonnets at the supermarket and they are my favorite..I will grow some Scotch bonnets next year as I love Jamaican cuisine😊👍
@@bangbanggg1 be sure not to plant all the different varieties in the same area. Especially if you plan to save some seeds to plant from them in the future. The bees will cross pollinate them and you end up with funny looking peppers with mixed characteristics. Welcome to the growing world!
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 I grew many peppers this year some in pots and some in raised bed- learning alot from this channel! But hoping to purchase some your scotch bonnets seeds! Thanks!
@@humbleservantshomestead7974 peppers don't cross pollinate as easily as people think. I grow 75 varieties in close proximity and have only seen one spontaneous cross over the years. Almost always the flower has self pollinated as it opens before wind or pollinators can affect the purity of the strain. When doing manual crosses you have to physically open the mother flower to pollinate before it self pollinates. Also, if you are growing to be cautious about cross pollination then you would have to grow approximately 3/4-1 mile apart (or as far as pollinators can travel). I see it often that people think it happens easily, it's simply not the case. Gorgeous looking pods and plants by the way!
This is very helpful. I been looking at all your videos lol I still have a good ways to go it’s 2:30 A.M lol let me go to sleep 😴.
How chill is this man. Especially for a guy who eats hundreds of scotch bonnets. Better than a meditation video.
Wow..watching from sri lanka
This is a great man@ he is my brother!!!!
thank you 4 sharing watching from Fiji vinaka vakalevu.
Thank you for watching.
Thank you both for blessing us! Do you allow guests on your farm?
I love your spirit most of all. I have never heard of a Scotch Pepper, can you tell me what they taste like? I just found your video's today been going through some of them. I'll be back to watch some more. Blessing to you and your family.
Hi i love how u take care of your pepper plants wat fertilizer do u use
Como combates el picudo del chile amigo...excelente video bendiciones
You love your kids man
Greetings from Germany! My friend just showed me this video "Look, he says the same things you are always talking around" 😂 Big thumbs up! Love it. How do you fertilize your peppers?
I love this video,my problem is white flies
So informative! Can you start new pepper plants with the suckers you cut off? If so, would you put them in water and let them grow roots then replant?
Yow big bro mi love you I see mi self in you respect.
🙏🏼
How do you grow callaloo it’s just beside the peppers those green vegetable they are beautiful
JAAJEUFF ndanane nga respect !
What kind of treatment do you use on the pepper
Man that looks much more organized having the spacing you made for each plant. Last season looked like a jungle of plants. How much do you sell your peppers for?
I'm growing my first scotch in a BIG pot. Do you have any tips on fertilizer or nutritients to help the plant growth?
I have some hot peppers i added some lawn grass cuts as mulch it gets sun and it dries up in the later when the time is cool it gets back up ...what do you think i should do?
How long do scotch bonnet plants last ? Do u plant new ones every season ? Thanks
At what stage or time is it appropriate to prune your pepper?
Thank you verry much for your great explanation, I am looking for to grow some scotch bonnet, issue is i could not find best seed, these plants are healthy and looking gouges . is there any possibility to get some good seed ?
What is the distance between two plants?
How long can from one tree harvest?
Hello there... Your planting is amazing. I am watching continually the video series you posted and subscribed to. Need to contact you personally for learning something.
Man, how can I get some of these pepper seeds? I'm binge-watching ya'll videos rite now...
Good morning I like your video and would like to know what fertilizer and what do you spray then with for pest
🎉❤❤
Could the suckers be replanted and produce peppers? They were pretty large..
How do they grow so big. What fertilizer do u use? Mine is in the container?
I Wish your comment were in close caption, we the hearing impair misses out on all the information, the less your scot bonet are great. I once planted one and IT bear one peper the tree die leasing confuse.
Ahoy Rasta that is lovely.....come back to Africa we will give you plenty of land.
👌☺️👌
Can you replant the suckers?
Should you cut them after the tree starts bearing?
Yes usually we the tree is bearing, you pluck the suckers off. That way all of the energy of the tree can direct towards making the peppers not nurturing the suckers.
Love the channel. Just found you now. Would you be able to root those suckers ultimately creating more plants for fruit. Or would they not fruit?
Yes you could root the suckers and they would fruit after a while
What climate is that?
nice video sir how many grams possible harvest each plant?❤❤❤❤
Wow this is so awesome to everbless family tv what parish is this ??
Please can you talk about the calaloo next to the scotch Bonnet pepper
Hey there! We actually have a few videos on the callaloo we grow as well. Please check our channel out for past videos and stay tuned for future ones because the callaloo and scotch bonnet season will be here again before you know it
you're schott bonnet peppers are beautiful i would like to come checked you out i will buy two or three of pepper plants from you ❤❤❤❤👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I am loving these videos. Currently learning growing some scotch bonnets. What general area are you located in. I'm wondering because of the ground you are planting in. It looks like clay and also you mentioned frost so I'm assumiby in the states somewhere. I'm in Tennessee so I'm curious how my plants will do here
We are in the states! We live in Georgia grow zone 8a
Can you tell my the time range for seeds to sprout from soil. I've planted 14 and 2 have come thru. I used clear eggs containers. I put some holes in it for air flow and placed in a South East window. I've read it can take up to 21 days, is that true
THE hottest pepper known to mankind!!!!!
Please I need some of the seeds
Do you make the suckers grow roots?
Good day. No we do not let the grow roots.