Thanks ED, I ordered 14 seed packets of Carolina Pepper and they are growing very well in Tanzania ,Africa . People love hot pepper in Africa a lot and hopefully it will colonize Africa markets .
I recently picked up one of your official Bonnie Reaper plants and I must say, I'm impressed. It was apparently well taken care of, and it's apparent that the genetics are sound. Healthy, strong, vigorously-branched plant in a bigger container than usual, with decent room for the roots. Transplanted it into one of our beds and it's settling in very nicely.
I got my hands on Caroline Reaper seeds a few years ago, and I made a mistake in handling them. I forgot to put on gloves. I handled the seeds, planted them, and at some point, touched my eye. Holy S#$% did that burn. Took a couple of days just for the oils to get off my fingers. Using the bathroom was also not a good experience.
7:17 You can also use the bar tending trick to make a layered drink to water your seed pots. Put some water in a container with a pour spout like a Pyrex measuring cup and gently pour over the back of a spoon above your seeds. The water will slide off the spoon gently making contact with the outer edge of the pot first without disturbing the seeds. You need to water each cell one at a time, if you try to pour continuously across them you will uncover the seeds.
My Carolina Reaper plant is from a bonnie plant that my neighbor gave me. I heard about you through the gardening group I started for my county. SO cool that it's likely from your seeds! Ha! My reaper plant is going nuts right now!! So exciting.
Thanks for bringing reapers to the world Mr Currie. I'm learning whatever you got all the way from Australia. Learn from the master I say. Already had my first couple that fruited but not a great deal. I've kept the seeds and enjoyed the fruit,dried and sliced straight into noodles and soups,steak too. Not sure if I'm becoming immune as birdseye powder is now in my pepper shaker lol. Anyway cheers I'm all eyes and ears Sir thanks
Purchased one from Lowes and almost ruined it with too much sun here in zone 9. Trimmed back the dead leaves and wanted to cry. Moved it to a bit shadier area and for the past month was worried it wasn't growing. And now it is taking off.
@@mog_3825 yeah they do! I was shocked when I found them. I’m not sure if they sell them at every Home Depot but they did at the one in my town. It should be where the Bonnie plants are and the label says “Smokin’ Ed’s Carolina reaper”
Man,Ed!!! Xoxoxoxoxo...been waitn on these videos for a long time!!! Xoxoxoxoxo Glad you made them , and gladder I found them!!! Xoxoxoxoxo KEEP EM COMING!!!! Xoxoxoxoxo
I found this channel by your website and I’m so happy you have a UA-cam channel. I’m like you I always eat things that are so spicy that others can’t stand it. I’ve ate a whole reaper on multiple occasions. Your work is amazing.
To anyone having troubles: most of these hot plants are tropical. They hate cold water. Microwave your water until it's about 35 to 40C (body temperature). Don't water everyday. Let the top of the soil get slightly drier and lighter in color. Then water generously. Make sure no water remains in the lower catcher, ever. Give a ton of light, but avoid cold breezes near a window. Commercial bagged soil is probably sterilized or heat treated. That reduces fungus, mold, etc. Good commercial bagged soil for peppers or tomatoes will be fine.
I have a some overwintered chocolate ghosts that are only producing undersized peppers so I’m hoping I’ll either figure something out from this series or as it stays warmer they start growing to full size. It’s only been consistently warm for a few weeks here in SoCal.
Bought a reaper plant a month ago and it doesn't seem to be growing, so I'm getting ready to transplant it again into soil mixed with earthworm castings and peat moss. It's still green, so I'm not too worried, just disheartened. Hopefully this video can help me figure out what more I can do to help things along.
Mornin Sunshines! I bought a Carolina Reaper Pepper Plant at Walmart here in Junction City Ks! Got it home & the top main stem was broken!!! Planted it anyway as it's really bushy. Will that interfere with its production at all? My son-in-law loves SUPER hot spicy stuff so I got it for him. He is deployed to Poland so I know he won't be here to enjoy this summer but plan to figure out how to preserve them!
Can u make a grow tips Playlist. I don't wanna miss any of them. I watched your how to start in a window sill video and planted chocolate and regular reapers yesterday very excited!
greetings from Colorado Ed, I've been growing mostly the big roasting peppers like Big Jims, New Mexico's, Hatch, Anaheim's, and Poblanos, I live in the southern part of the state which is considered a arid desert at a elevation of 7500 feet. I've been having problems with my Reapers in pots. they are around 24 inches tall and somewhat bushy with little or no fruit, I've been using a 3-5-18 fertilizer on my other pepper plants with great yields but not the Reapers. any suggestions. greatly appreciated. Joe.
How do you protect your chilli plant from aphids if you dont have space for a green house? Can i just cover say the pot with it with the green house net?
Is it making flowers but dropping them before the peppers start forming? That's usually a sign of heat-stress. I haven't grown Reapers before but peppers in general tend to just stall out when it gets above 90F. Shade-cloth can be a big help during hot summer afternoons. Hand-pollinating the flowers can help a lot, too. Just take a q-tip, little tiny paintbrush, your fingertip or whatever and swirl it around in the middle of every open flower, one after another, to make sure they all get pollinated.
@@dogslobbergardens6606they could be using nothing but nitrogen rich fertilizer as well, which would boost plant growth, but not fruit growth. They might need to remove some soil and mix in phosphorus and potassium
@@mog_3825 good point, people often give way too much N and don't pay attention to the other macro- and micronutrients. For instance, fish emulsion is widely touted as a great all around fert, but it's really NOT. It has five times more N than P and K; that's very seldom required. It's not good as the *only* fertilizer. When in doubt, use LESS nitrogen than P and K. It's super easy to give plants a quick boost of N if they actually do start showing a nitrogen deficiency. Fish emulsion really is excellent for that application.
Hey Ed, greetings from Indonesia! I'm planning to buy your Carolina Reaper's seeds from pucker butt pepper website, but I'd like to ask you about the plants. Let's say I manage to grow and harvest the reaper, if I planted another reaper using seeds from that harvested pepper, will the spiciness level reduce?
Hey ed I am Clint from Trinidad and Tobago I wanna start my pepper garden , I placed some seeds in a tray together with other stuff and I am waiting for them to germinate any suggestions pls thanks ?
Does it hurt to Pre soak the seeds in like a tea water 12 hours and start in happy frog? Ive tried starting them from seed 2 years and no success but my Pre started plants are huge and growing like wild fire
Just joined the channel, caught up on some videos. I’m going to be moving to Elgin, SC soon and will be driving through Dallas. I’m purposely going to stay at a hotel near Birdguesa so I can try the tap out challenge.
Yaaaa part 2! I've got a seedling still that should hopefully kick off in the better soil. It was holding too much moisture and I don't think it was getting enough nutrients. If it gets too cold by September or October here it's coming inside anyway.
is it alright to grow the peppers now? it's the beginning of march, and I have just gotten some Reaper, Moruga Red, Trinidad Green, and habaneros, but the weather fluctuates from 50-60 with rain. feedback would be awesome!
I ordered seeds and some reaper peppers... I do pickles and add 1/4th in each jar everyone says its nice heat and not mean 🙃. I have never grown peppers but my friend who was nice enough to give me some had a malfunction he went on vacation and played rain roulette so no to very little for him Here to learn. I am a master gardner so i can grow but didnt know much about these little heat demons 😂😂😂
Why is my ghost peppers and harbaneros not germinating? The packet says 7-21 days buy I'm way over 30+ days. I'm from Namibia Africa and we have 34-45°C here and ALLOT OF SUNSHINE. What am I doing wrong?
Great video, thanks for sharing. 👍 I had a question, do spider mites attack Carolina Reaper plants? Or do they avoid them? Ever see them on any of your plants before?
Ed, how common are TRIcotyledon pepper seedlings? There is very little info out there about this. I have a few of these babies right now. Puckerbutt carolina reapers. Thanks in advance.
Ed perfect timing! I just got a Carolina reaper plant and I'm excited to grow this. I'm looking forward to your expertise as the Godfather of Carolina reapers. Do you have any tips for people up north zone 6? Thanks in advanced!
Until night-time temps are consistently 55F or higher, I bring all my peppers inside at night. They do not like colder temps at all. If anything, err on the side of waiting until it's a little warmer. A cold-frame, plastic-covered hoop or greenhouse would give you more leeway in that regard. If you get started real late and cold autumn temps are approaching before the peppers are done ripening, you can bring them inside then too. Even if you have to dig them up to put them in pots, they'll still finish ripening up. Other than that, it's just the usual normal care and feeding. Enjoy!
I bought my CR plant from Walmart about 2yrs ago. Last year it was constantly being attacked by aphids. I used a few drops of dish soap in a sprayer bottle trying to manage it but they kept coming back. Over the winter the plant barely survived and this year started to grow again but is now getting attacked by mealybugs. Any recommendations on a better safer way to manage pests? It appears to have flower buds starting but the plant looks pretty stressed. Ps. I live on the beach in souther California and plant faces south on my front porch.
I wish happy holidays to all... Mr Ed I would like to ask a question, I use fertilizer 25-25-25 for my hot peppers .the large amount of nitrogen, can affect the burning of peppers?thanks in advance
I need to plant my ghost Peppers and jedi jalapenos but the night time low her in Peterborough Ontario is making me nervous. Holding off until Wednesday maybe this Friday 🤞
I have the most beautiful and symmetrical Carolina reaper plant. It’s so perfect it looks fake and stands about 2.5 feet tall. And has lots of peppers coming in now.
Can I grow reapers or chocolate habaneros on an East-facing balcony in Seattle? Is that enough sunlight, or will they not thrive? (I'm an apartment dweller, I can't grow in 100% full sun in my yard.)
Hey Ed I bought some seeds from you about a month ago and they sprouted but for some reason they like stopped growing and the first leaves are curling and like white. Any idea of what I could be. Also I used the same soil as you
Hey Ed it’s my first time growing pepper plants and my plants are getting eaten by something I think it’s little snails but I don’t know how to deal with them
Thanks ED, I ordered 14 seed packets of Carolina Pepper and they are growing very well in Tanzania ,Africa . People love hot pepper in Africa a lot and hopefully it will colonize Africa markets .
Sell them, distribute them, make that 💵 🚀
how were they delivered? I'd like to do same in uganda
Are you able to share the seeds
It always looks like Ed is just casually playing Pokemon Go in his videos.
My man Ed is playing Pokémon Go! Look at his phone on the table
He has been playing on every livestream too.
Your man Ed is baked out of his mind.
I thought that was Pokemon Go 😂
That's what I thought too lol
I just bought a couple of your Carolina Reaper plants. I can't wait to grow them. You just answered my question about Bonnies and you. Thanks, Ed.
I recently picked up one of your official Bonnie Reaper plants and I must say, I'm impressed. It was apparently well taken care of, and it's apparent that the genetics are sound. Healthy, strong, vigorously-branched plant in a bigger container than usual, with decent room for the roots. Transplanted it into one of our beds and it's settling in very nicely.
Me too! I’m glad I’m not the only one who didn’t start from seed lol
Don’t forget about your Canadian fans and customers Ed! We love ya too
I got my hands on Caroline Reaper seeds a few years ago, and I made a mistake in handling them. I forgot to put on gloves. I handled the seeds, planted them, and at some point, touched my eye. Holy S#$% did that burn. Took a couple of days just for the oils to get off my fingers. Using the bathroom was also not a good experience.
7:17 You can also use the bar tending trick to make a layered drink to water your seed pots. Put some water in a container with a pour spout like a Pyrex measuring cup and gently pour over the back of a spoon above your seeds. The water will slide off the spoon gently making contact with the outer edge of the pot first without disturbing the seeds. You need to water each cell one at a time, if you try to pour continuously across them you will uncover the seeds.
My Carolina Reaper plant is from a bonnie plant that my neighbor gave me. I heard about you through the gardening group I started for my county. SO cool that it's likely from your seeds! Ha! My reaper plant is going nuts right now!! So exciting.
Ed is total legend
Just picked up 3 plants at our Tractor Supply Store..here in northern Maine..it has your Smokin Joe label in the dirt…
Have two established sprouts and two more are coming in using the Jiffy peat pod system and warming pad
I got one of your “Ed’s Smoking Carolina Reapers” plants at Sam’s Club in FL. It’s going amazing.
watching how to grow peppers at 2 AM wtf is wrong with me lol
Grow a pepper foo
Love the series!! I’m currently germinating some reapers up here in Toronto Canada. Much love!
Is it going well?
Thanks for bringing reapers to the world Mr Currie. I'm learning whatever you got all the way from Australia. Learn from the master I say. Already had my first couple that fruited but not a great deal. I've kept the seeds and enjoyed the fruit,dried and sliced straight into noodles and soups,steak too. Not sure if I'm becoming immune as birdseye powder is now in my pepper shaker lol. Anyway cheers I'm all eyes and ears Sir thanks
Purchased one from Lowes and almost ruined it with too much sun here in zone 9. Trimmed back the dead leaves and wanted to cry. Moved it to a bit shadier area and for the past month was worried it wasn't growing. And now it is taking off.
Just bought some of your reaper plants at Home Depot! Can’t wait to see how they come out!
They sell them at home depot?
@@mog_3825 yeah they do! I was shocked when I found them. I’m not sure if they sell them at every Home Depot but they did at the one in my town. It should be where the Bonnie plants are and the label says “Smokin’ Ed’s Carolina reaper”
what 1 little Trinidad Scorpion Plant my wife got me as a gift has turned into over 15 plants... so I'm hooked LOL
Man,Ed!!! Xoxoxoxoxo...been waitn on these videos for a long time!!! Xoxoxoxoxo Glad you made them , and gladder I found them!!! Xoxoxoxoxo KEEP EM COMING!!!! Xoxoxoxoxo
I found this channel by your website and I’m so happy you have a UA-cam channel. I’m like you I always eat things that are so spicy that others can’t stand it. I’ve ate a whole reaper on multiple occasions. Your work is amazing.
To anyone having troubles: most of these hot plants are tropical. They hate cold water. Microwave your water until it's about 35 to 40C (body temperature). Don't water everyday. Let the top of the soil get slightly drier and lighter in color. Then water generously. Make sure no water remains in the lower catcher, ever. Give a ton of light, but avoid cold breezes near a window. Commercial bagged soil is probably sterilized or heat treated. That reduces fungus, mold, etc. Good commercial bagged soil for peppers or tomatoes will be fine.
Man! I am looking forward to planting my Carolina Reaper seeds soon!
Started my reapers last Saturday 11/12. Today 11/19 I have germination on them and the orange butch t. So happy it didn't take no 4wks lol
Love ya three stooges keep these going as much as possible!
Can you put seeds in a moist paper towel to get them to sprout, then transplant to soil?
I have a some overwintered chocolate ghosts that are only producing undersized peppers so I’m hoping I’ll either figure something out from this series or as it stays warmer they start growing to full size. It’s only been consistently warm for a few weeks here in SoCal.
Bought a reaper plant a month ago and it doesn't seem to be growing, so I'm getting ready to transplant it again into soil mixed with earthworm castings and peat moss.
It's still green, so I'm not too worried, just disheartened. Hopefully this video can help me figure out what more I can do to help things along.
I like how Ed has become so powerful, that he is literally begging for competition to defeat him.
Mornin Sunshines! I bought a Carolina Reaper Pepper Plant at Walmart here in Junction City Ks! Got it home & the top main stem was broken!!! Planted it anyway as it's really bushy. Will that interfere with its production at all? My son-in-law loves SUPER hot spicy stuff so I got it for him. He is deployed to Poland so I know he won't be here to enjoy this summer but plan to figure out how to preserve them!
a box told us to refrigerate them for pre-germination on a cloth. im not exactly sure what that would, or did do. if that could have damaged them idk
Can u make a grow tips Playlist. I don't wanna miss any of them. I watched your how to start in a window sill video and planted chocolate and regular reapers yesterday very excited!
greetings from Colorado Ed, I've been growing mostly the big roasting peppers like Big Jims, New Mexico's, Hatch, Anaheim's, and Poblanos, I live in the southern part of the state which is considered a arid desert at a elevation of 7500 feet. I've been having problems with my Reapers in pots. they are around 24 inches tall and somewhat bushy with little or no fruit, I've been using a 3-5-18 fertilizer on my other pepper plants with great yields but not the Reapers. any suggestions. greatly appreciated. Joe.
I loved watching this video, then loved it even more when I realised you were playing Pokemon Go on your phone :D
Just bought one of your plants today at Lowe’s.
We need more videos like this!! Very helpful 👍
How do you protect your chilli plant from aphids if you dont have space for a green house? Can i just cover say the pot with it with the green house net?
I just bought one of your beautiful plants.
I have a one of your reaper plants and I winterized it but I haven't gotten one pepper last year or this year.😢
Is it making flowers but dropping them before the peppers start forming? That's usually a sign of heat-stress. I haven't grown Reapers before but peppers in general tend to just stall out when it gets above 90F. Shade-cloth can be a big help during hot summer afternoons.
Hand-pollinating the flowers can help a lot, too. Just take a q-tip, little tiny paintbrush, your fingertip or whatever and swirl it around in the middle of every open flower, one after another, to make sure they all get pollinated.
@@dogslobbergardens6606they could be using nothing but nitrogen rich fertilizer as well, which would boost plant growth, but not fruit growth. They might need to remove some soil and mix in phosphorus and potassium
@@mog_3825 good point, people often give way too much N and don't pay attention to the other macro- and micronutrients. For instance, fish emulsion is widely touted as a great all around fert, but it's really NOT. It has five times more N than P and K; that's very seldom required. It's not good as the *only* fertilizer.
When in doubt, use LESS nitrogen than P and K. It's super easy to give plants a quick boost of N if they actually do start showing a nitrogen deficiency. Fish emulsion really is excellent for that application.
Hey Ed, greetings from Indonesia!
I'm planning to buy your Carolina Reaper's seeds from pucker butt pepper website, but I'd like to ask you about the plants. Let's say I manage to grow and harvest the reaper, if I planted another reaper using seeds from that harvested pepper, will the spiciness level reduce?
Hey ed I am Clint from Trinidad and Tobago I wanna start my pepper garden , I placed some seeds in a tray together with other stuff and I am waiting for them to germinate any suggestions pls thanks ?
Does it hurt to Pre soak the seeds in like a tea water 12 hours and start in happy frog? Ive tried starting them from seed 2 years and no success but my Pre started plants are huge and growing like wild fire
Thanks for the update! Been waiting for this.
Just joined the channel, caught up on some videos. I’m going to be moving to Elgin, SC soon and will be driving through Dallas. I’m purposely going to stay at a hotel near Birdguesa so I can try the tap out challenge.
Yaaaa part 2! I've got a seedling still that should hopefully kick off in the better soil. It was holding too much moisture and I don't think it was getting enough nutrients. If it gets too cold by September or October here it's coming inside anyway.
Is a green Carolina Reaper lower in scoville units than a red-ripe Carolina reaper? Thx!
Did miracle grow stop making their organic performance seed starting mix?
is it alright to grow the peppers now? it's the beginning of march, and I have just gotten some Reaper, Moruga Red, Trinidad Green, and habaneros, but the weather fluctuates from 50-60 with rain. feedback would be awesome!
I ordered seeds and some reaper peppers...
I do pickles and add 1/4th in each jar everyone says its nice heat and not mean 🙃.
I have never grown peppers but my friend who was nice enough to give me some had a malfunction he went on vacation and played rain roulette so no to very little for him
Here to learn.
I am a master gardner so i can grow but didnt know much about these little heat demons 😂😂😂
How often do you water the tray ??????
Why is my ghost peppers and harbaneros not germinating? The packet says 7-21 days buy I'm way over 30+ days. I'm from Namibia Africa and we have 34-45°C here and ALLOT OF SUNSHINE. What am I doing wrong?
Great video, thanks for sharing. 👍
I had a question, do spider mites attack Carolina Reaper plants? Or do they avoid them? Ever see them on any of your plants before?
Ed, how common are TRIcotyledon pepper seedlings? There is very little info out there about this. I have a few of these babies right now. Puckerbutt carolina reapers. Thanks in advance.
Ed perfect timing! I just got a Carolina reaper plant and I'm excited to grow this. I'm looking forward to your expertise as the Godfather of Carolina reapers. Do you have any tips for people up north zone 6? Thanks in advanced!
Until night-time temps are consistently 55F or higher, I bring all my peppers inside at night. They do not like colder temps at all. If anything, err on the side of waiting until it's a little warmer. A cold-frame, plastic-covered hoop or greenhouse would give you more leeway in that regard.
If you get started real late and cold autumn temps are approaching before the peppers are done ripening, you can bring them inside then too. Even if you have to dig them up to put them in pots, they'll still finish ripening up.
Other than that, it's just the usual normal care and feeding. Enjoy!
That's why Ed's the boss
If you grow them from may into august and it starts to get cold then what how long does it take for them to be fully grown
I bought my CR plant from Walmart about 2yrs ago. Last year it was constantly being attacked by aphids. I used a few drops of dish soap in a sprayer bottle trying to manage it but they kept coming back. Over the winter the plant barely survived and this year started to grow again but is now getting attacked by mealybugs. Any recommendations on a better safer way to manage pests? It appears to have flower buds starting but the plant looks pretty stressed. Ps. I live on the beach in souther California and plant faces south on my front porch.
Also can I email pics?
Neem oil seems to work for me, but remember to wash the peppers before consuming
Will this work with avocado and acorn seeds?
I wish happy holidays to all... Mr Ed I would like to ask a question, I use fertilizer 25-25-25 for my hot peppers .the large amount of nitrogen, can affect the burning of peppers?thanks in advance
They call em steady eddy. And yeah I noticed the Pokémon go app on his phone lol
Why there is no news about the Pepper X since 2017 (last dab)?
Priceless
Ed I live in Houston, what’s the Latest I can grow from seed and get results.
You can still plant in July start planting and watering ASAP
I live in Houston also and u can plant almost anytime of the year.
You should look In to Harvest Host and do small tours of your pepper farm.
Cant wait to plant this and try to crossbreed this pepper to philippine chilis(coz we have that plant)
God Bless You All Too 🙏 🙂
Took my seeds over 3 weeks 20-32 Celsius outside the whole time
🎉 pepper x is a Mustard pod of a "Reaper"😮
I need to plant my ghost Peppers and jedi jalapenos but the night time low her in Peterborough Ontario is making me nervous. Holding off until Wednesday maybe this Friday 🤞
Hello I’m growing a few thousand Carolina reapers. At this time they are only 4 inches tall. Do I have enough time for harvest here in New Jersey?
Great people. Thank You
How can i obtain unwashed seeds. non of mine are working. and i am a gardner. growing chilis regularly.
great stuff guys, great peppers as well.
I love you Ed. You are my idol!
I have the most beautiful and symmetrical Carolina reaper plant. It’s so perfect it looks fake and stands about 2.5 feet tall. And has lots of peppers coming in now.
is it a good idea to germinate them in a plastic bag as a simulation of a greenhouse
Can I grow reapers or chocolate habaneros on an East-facing balcony in Seattle? Is that enough sunlight, or will they not thrive? (I'm an apartment dweller, I can't grow in 100% full sun in my yard.)
What is your trainer code!?! I am a huge fan, and would love to raid with the legend!
I am having trouble with algae on my top layer of soil. Any suggestions? Please and thank you!
I'm no expert but less water?
Did Carolina reaper by any chance originate in North or South Carolina
I got my seeds growing
I love your stuff you are the man the reaper kicked me and my sons ass but it was a very flavorful pepper.
Do you have to germinate them?
what happened tot he last grow series on the window?
Hey Ed I bought some seeds from you about a month ago and they sprouted but for some reason they like stopped growing and the first leaves are curling and like white. Any idea of what I could be. Also I used the same soil as you
My boss keeps a bottle of Reaper sauce in his desk 🥵🔥
I so agree with the gloves....i've experienced no gloves.....
Very informative and entertaining....
My peppers fall to the ground not ripe yet. Why is that?
Why does the Smokin Ed’s Reaper grow bigger than regular Carolina Reaper Peppers 🌶️???
Hey Ed it’s my first time growing pepper plants and my plants are getting eaten by something I think it’s little snails but I don’t know how to deal with them
what should we do
it also said in a bag, in a pot, with NO direct sun.
The reaper tastes amazing.
Still patiently waiting for pepper x to be released to the public, reapers aren't hot enough anymore
💯
nice Ed
Can someone grow these indoors? I live in an apartment in the northeast so outdoor space is nota vail
10:00 was that Pokemon go?❤😅
Love the video…
I know what the "AR" is lol I'd feel guilty saying it out loud but I have some of that growing on my balcony.