You are right on time with the videos 😂…. Great content I hope you have a lot of success… straightforward info on UA-cam can be hard to come by without a product attached… so thanks for telling us what we need to know not what we need to buy
What was the N-P-K of the fertilizer you put in the planting hole? It sure is nice to get information from a professional grower who knows what to do to have the best yields. Thanks, keep the videos coming.
Planted jungle parrot pepper seeds took forever to emerge now hardly growing have on a heat mat and in a greenhouse window in massachusetts why growing so slow
Some peppers take forever to germinate and if the temperatures below 70 degrees they will just seem to stay in limbo. If they have already germinated, take them off the heat mat, but keep them in a warm place with plenty of sunlight. Once you see true leaves try to spoon feed them some fertilizer and see if they will jump
Great thanks for the info have done tomatoes onions eggplant just the way you said and everything is great peppers are giving me trouble your videos are great and can't wait to see what's next Thanks
You are right on time with the videos 😂…. Great content I hope you have a lot of success… straightforward info on UA-cam can be hard to come by without a product attached… so thanks for telling us what we need to know not what we need to buy
I appreciate that!
Thank You! I’m new to pepper growing and I learned a lot. Also learned what I have done wrong in the past season - 😁.
Glad to help!
What was the N-P-K of the fertilizer you put in the planting hole? It sure is nice to get information from a professional grower who knows what to do to have the best yields. Thanks, keep the videos coming.
Garden tone has a ratio of 3-4-4
Could you explain how you use 4-18-38 fertilizer. Do you mix the 3 products?
It’s the N-P-K ratio of a specific fertilizer. It’s basically 4% Nitrogen 18%Phosphorus and 38% Potassium
Could you share what you’re tool you used when planted the peppers is called or where you got it
I don’t know the technical name but they use them to transplant pine tree plugs around here
Planted jungle parrot pepper seeds took forever to emerge now hardly growing have on a heat mat and in a greenhouse window in massachusetts why growing so slow
Some peppers take forever to germinate and if the temperatures below 70 degrees they will just seem to stay in limbo. If they have already germinated, take them off the heat mat, but keep them in a warm place with plenty of sunlight. Once you see true leaves try to spoon feed them some fertilizer and see if they will jump
Great thanks for the info have done tomatoes onions eggplant just the way you said and everything is great peppers are giving me trouble your videos are great and can't wait to see what's next Thanks