DIY self watering container
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Re: DIY self watering container
from Pepper_Rancher on 04/15/2015 01:23 AMNo I havent tried the fermenting method, just the vinager method.
Im growing Ghost peppers and Bell Peppers this year.
Actually Ive never grown bell peppers before... I wonder how many bell peppers will be on the plant??
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from Backwoodswife on 04/14/2015 11:44 PMThey are beautiful! Do you make fermented hot sauce? I made a ton of regular last year, but am going to try my hand at some fermented this year and some pepper jelly, I can't wait I am totally chili obsessed! What kinds of peppers are you growing this year?
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from Pepper_Rancher on 04/14/2015 12:54 AMIve tried a bit of everything. Frozen in vacuum sealed bags, dehydrated, salsa, hot sauce, pepper jelly, fresh, etc.
I also sold a lot of the best quality ones fresh on the internet via USPS priority mail.
:)
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from katjaqu on 04/13/2015 08:10 PMI really love your pepper plants!
Do you dehydrate peppers for pepper powder or do you use them for salsa?
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from Pepper_Rancher on 04/12/2015 01:49 AMThe roots spread out considerably. I have a smaller version of the same design for a 5 gallon bucket. It makes smaller (but still super productive) plants. You can see them in the video that shows the plant towards the end, and here are some pictures too.



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from Backwoodswife on 04/07/2015 10:14 PMLoved the video, tried to like it but not sure it worked, subscribed to your videos though:) One question, did the roots fill out the top of the tote? Just wondering if a plant of that size could be grown in a smaller version of this type,
if you are using hydro nutes in the water.
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from Pepper_Rancher on 04/06/2015 11:31 PMYeah, I understand mistakes (or even something like you described) can easily happen. But they went to such detail in their response to me that it seems like it must be true (OR they are pathalogical liars!)
It was a pretty long letter they wrote back to me, I think I still have it but im not sure...
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from zackey on 04/05/2015 09:24 PMPepper Rancher, you remind of a story i rarely tell. When I worked in a wholesale nursery, me and my partner, Pat were in charge of filling orders. We were pulling tomato 6 paks. We got down to our last pack and we were short two tomatoes. I grabbed 2 yellow fruiting tomatoes to fill the order. Maybe something like that happened to you? Also I know kids and adults mix up the labels in the garden centers.
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from Pepper_Rancher on 04/05/2015 05:00 PMThe plant was purchased from CCN labeled as "Ghost pepper". When I contacted them explaining that it turned out yellow, they assured me that it was a natural mutation from the ghost pepper seeds that they got from New Mexico Chile Pepper Institute, and that they were indeed ghost peppers...
So either they lied to cover up their mislabel and they are fatalli... or they are yellow ghost peppers.
This is just one season of growth, and it was a neglected almost dead plant mid-season when I put it in there.
PS
Thumbs up on the video if you like it :) It will help my youtube gardening channel out :)

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