How To Plant Peppers | Complete Guide to Transplanting and Fertilizing
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- This video is a complete pepper growing guide for how to plant peppers. This video will teach you how to grow peppers, both hot peppers and sweet peppers. We discuss how to dig your planting hole, transplanting pepper plants as seedlings and fertilizing pepper plants in great detail so you can get your peppers off to a great start and grow more peppers than ever before!
We also discuss how you can fertilize your pepper plants completely organically, as well as how to supplement your pepper plants with soluble fertilizers to increase yields if you are not into pure organic gardening.
If you have any questions, please ask them in the Comments section and I will do my best to respond.
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That's good information thanks for sharing
I am 2 days old to gardening and this video is by far the best explained and well detailed pepper growing video I’ve come across. Thank you.
@8:50 I thought that little bug crawling on your plant food bag was a bug crawling on my screen and I kept trying to get it with my finger until I realized it was part of the video LMAO
This has been the VERY BEST video to explain to me (novice gardener as of May 2022), related to NPK and essential minerals. PLEASE continue to provide this type of content. I LOVE all of the detail rationale about the HOW and the WHY!
I have eaten organically for decades and organic is how I will garden.
Thank you!
I'm glad to hear you found the video helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Just planted 6 ceyenne pepper plants in my front yard... just used what lil bit of fertilizer had around the house... watered with miracle grow.... Mississippi... hope they turn out well... been several years since did any gardening as my garden areas became to covered up from sunlight blocking trees
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Awesome sauce on explaining the process of planting peppers and providing thorough education on NPK and proper fertilizing. You Rock! Excellent video for beginner gardeners. Happy gardening my new friend 😊! 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌞🌞🌺🌻🌱
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
I absolutely love how detailed your videos are!❤
Great show thanks. My problem is I'm growing 600 pepper plants in salty air, high wind conditions. Tons of leaf lettuce, carrot, radish, okra, beans, peas and 500 tomato plants.
Lol I fail to see the problem 😃 sounds like a heck of a garden. Hope it all went well for you.
Hope you did well last year? I'm also in a high salt/high wind/ high deer area on the Olympic Peninsula. I've got about 30 pepper seedlings right now, and hopefully as many tomato plants as well.
Thanks for the info. Outta the hundred or so videos I have watched as a new gardener, you explained things the best for me.
I'm glad to hear that! Thank you for watching!
I agree!
This is great tutorial on peppers! I am growing mine in containers and use straw mulch, Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil and Neptune Harvest fertilizer.
I'm an educated Gardener it's always good to get a nice video filled with good information to stay sharp thank you for the video
Very good explanations. Better than what I have seen elsewhere! I am going to watch it again and again to take good notes. Thank you for the information!
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful. I'll be posting another update on peppers tomorrow afternoon as well.
I'm over in South Carolina and just starting my garden. All of your videos are super valuable information! I appreciate it, keep up the good work.
Hey neighbor! Glad you find the videos helpful. Thank you for watching!
Very well explained and detailed thankyou!
You are an excellent teacher! Thank-you!
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching!
You explanation of fertilizing has helped me as a gardener so much!
I’m happy to hear that! Best of luck this season!
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Thoroughly enlightening with such great information for novice gardeners like myself. Appreciated much
G00D Afternoon from Auckland, New Zealand it’s Monday, April 6, 2020.
I need to unplant, fertilize more and replant after watching this. I just put coffee grounds and eggshells in mine. thanks for all the explanations on fertilizers
Excellent and informative video. Thank you!!!
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Excellent video -- a great deal of information, eloquently explained and nicely produced.
Love this video. Easy to follow
Very good instructional video. I’ve been watching for a while and you’ve really improved in your presentation style. Thank you and good luck this season.
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Informative video. Thanks.
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Awesome video!
Steven Hernandez thanks for watching!
SE NC? I used to live in Southport myself. I recognize that sandy soil. I'm transplanting my peppers next week.
I'm in Leland.
Tks for sharing this method with us
You're welcome!
I am Montagnard live in NC too I planted chili 🌶 today I love spicy food
Thanks for the tips
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips, your tips are good but am a Sierra Leonean I want to plant peppers in my village but I don't have this opportunities for now in my village, can you please assist me with any other method of planting peppers?
Thanks for sharing ,
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Hello fellow SE NC Coast gardener! Just discovered your channel today as I was searching how to plant strawberries bare roots.
Hi! Hope the video you found was helpful! Thank you for watching it.
Taj Mahal x Pink Minion, Sugar Rush Peach, and looking forward to growing Khang Starr lemon Starburst this year.
Lyndsay Perry what’s the first one? The cross? As in which type of fruit? Sounds interesting.
@@TheMillennialGardener I believe it to be a cross of one of Chris Fowler's Orange tigers. They are pink/purple pods. They are peppers. They truly are amazing, check out Towns End Chilli and Spice. I'm also growing out his Taj Mahal Mustard, Roxa Lantern Black. They all have almost black foliage.
@@Lyndsay-jh2um is it hot? I usually grow mostly hot peppers, but I always get more than I can use and nobody wants them. This year, I'm shifting strategies and growing mostly sweet peppers. I need more cubanelle types.
@@TheMillennialGardener yes, it's definitely hot.
Can you please share growing eggplant ?
I don't grow a lot of eggplant, but they can be treated exactly the same as peppers and tomatoes. They are part of the same Nightshade family, so they appreciate the exact same fertilizers and frequencies. They're heavy feeders like tomatoes, so you can fertilize eggplant exactly like the peppers in this video.
I love your videos thank you for sharing your videos you have a beautiful garden hopefully soon I will move out of Jersey down south up here we have a very short season for figs
im11000 I grew up in NJ and moved down south for that reason! Well, one of many, but that was the biggest reason. Thanks for watching.
The Millennial Gardener thank you 😊 Isaac
Thoroughly enlightening with great information that is simple to follow for novice gardeners like myself. Appreciated much.
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god i cant wait to supplement my planting hole!
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I planted my pepper seeds like in late fall and my pepper plants are huge now. I’ve started to get peppers, bunch of them. They’re still small of course but it seems like it’s going to be good. I totally disregarded spacing and it doesn’t necessarily seem to be a problem. It does seem a bit crowded now that they grown big and the leaves overlap. I placed them within a few inches apart.
You did it all totally wrong.
Have you tried clumping them, or planting 2-3 seeds in a small pot and keeping them together to form a multi-trunked plant? I'm trying the latter this time. Hoping someone else has tried it and can give some feedback.
you can do that, but in my experience, the plants grow much slower and do not get quite as big. I started pepper plants from seed this year (starting in January) and every single pot that had more than one plant in it now has much smaller plants as compared to the ones that only have 1 plant per pot.
Very well explained! 👍 Just in time too. Our last Frost date in zone 7b is coming up we're still dropping down into the 40's some nights so I'm holding off. Some of my Tomato plants as well as my Pepper plant are starting to produce flowers already too! Happy Gardening 👩🌾
Thanks for watching!
I’m in 7B also and it’s May 3…..haven’t planted my tomatoes or peppers yet….hope I’m not to late….oh well, I’ll see…..😂🥰. It’s trial and error sometimes…. I’m not going to get spaced out over it…… I’m just having fun 😊
Thanks for the information. New gardener here in NC Mountains. Excited to grow ALL my own foods great information
Outstanding! Thank you for watching! I hope you enjoy your new garden.
Love sweet peppers . F. J. b.
I hit the like button right away before watching. This is what I have been waiting for.My question is how do I nurse plant the pepper before transplanting. Is there any video for that?
Your quick response will be highly appreciated. Thanks
Great timing! I’m planting mine out today ☺️
I know I haven’t commented in a while but I’m definitely not missing your videos and I’ve been sharing your content like crazy!! So excited for this growing season. I can’t wait to see what this season has in store for you and your gorgeous growing space!
zeppypaige thank you! I’ve been wondering where you’re at 😁 Glad to heat everything is well with all this craziness in the world.
Sorry, I have tried both ways. Planting deeper than the container stunts them . at least in the north cenrtral states mid west. I am organic Raised bed gardener for 50 years
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Another outstanding video. This year I am going for Cubanelle, Arroz con Pollo and Pepper Carmen peppers. What is you opinion about topping pepper plants?
@razorsharpbt Thanks. I also heard that some pepper plants like Bell peppers do not benefit from topping.
Thank you. Truthfully, I've never done it. I understand the concept behind it - trying to create a bushier pepper plant and one that isn't topheavy - but I've just never had a problem letting pepper plants grow on their own. I've found peppers are one of the few annuals that thrive on neglect, and frankly, growing tomatoes and figs can be so much effort, I need a plant that I don't have to look after. I don't prune peppers at all, and give them just a little staking and let them go, and I always have so many peppers I can't even give them away. And they are one of the few plants that have little to no disease or pest issues in my climate. They just thrive in my 90 degree, humid summer days. I'm not saying there aren't benefits, but I just haven't had a need to increase my production. I always have too many.
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Millennial Gardner - @ 14:35 you mention using a natural, shredded hardwood mulch. The closest thing my local store has is "Cyprus Mulch Blend." Made by GardenScape. Will that work? Thanks for all your help!
I am seeing this for the first time. Am new to all of this. Didn't do any fertilizing while transplanting. It's been about two weeks and I've pinched off any flowers and leaves above six nodes. What are the best fertilizers to use now and when it begins to flower again I'm in Connecticut Thanks
Do you add more of the organic slow release fertilizer throughout the season or just at transplant time?
I saw your video on making your own garden soil mix where you use peat moss, compost, and perlite. My question is if I use coco coir instead of peat moss what ratio would you recommend? Thank You
Kudos to you for this great information. If I may ask; What period is it suitable to cultivate peppers in Nigeria???
Can I add lime to this mix for container figs
Do you take off the flowers of your young pepper plants so they produce more energy for growing and more flowers later.
I do not remove any flowers. I let them grow as they please.
How frequently should you add crab and lobster meal to your soil? I am new to gardening in the south and only learned about the benefit of adding this from your videos. Is it an annual soil addition or more frequently? Thank you for all you share.
I add it at planting into the planting hole. You can provide occasional amendments here and there, but it's pretty expensive stuff and takes a long time to break down. Adding it more than once or twice a season seem excessive, to me. If I need more calcium or phosphorous, I add bone meal and all purpose granulated fertilizers.
Is it okay to use this same method for tomatoes/cucumbers aswell?
Very helpful..I gave my pepper plants in container a FE spray and irrigated soil. Seeing the new growth curling and small...maybe calcium deficiency? Any advice?
I am not sure how well peppers absorb nutrients through foliar sprays. How often do you fertilize the plant? Peppers are heavy feeders and will deplete containers quickly. If you're seeing malformed leaves, my first guess would be a nutrient deficiency. I would dust the soil with bone meal and give it a full strength feeding of MiracleGro Tomato 18-18-21.
@@TheMillennialGardener Thanks so much fore replying..I gave it slow release tomato vegetable fertilizer 3 weeks back. I gave it fish emulsion a week back. I dont see any pest. But all new leaves are tiny, distorted, curled up.
You actually just need a 5-10-10 fertilizer and that will do you great! You don’t have to get so many fertilizers.
Many different types of methods of growing fruits and vegetables
why not so many fertilizers? We need to support the poor Chemical Industry😂😂😂
How many table spoons do you have to put
And do you only have to put the fertilizer one time or do you have to put it in increments of time like per month
True
I am planting my sweet peppers now..Im a little late but they are doing good in the Pots..The question I have is how much sun should they get..?
For peppers, the minimum sun they need is 6 hours of unfiltered, direct sunlight a day. However, getting them 8 hours is even better. If you live in a hot climate, some afternoon shade isn't a bad thing. However, peppers are pretty tough. Mine get about 11 hours of sun this time of year, which is a little much, but they do pretty well.
I transplanted some jalapeños starts but they seem so flimsy and fragile. Worried the wind will knock them over. Will they eventually get more sturdy?
This is an amazing video. What can I do about ants? I have two types of ants. Large black ones which are few in number. Smaller brown ones which are plentiful.
Thanks. This video may be helpful for you: ua-cam.com/video/8n2_7Dl0vug/v-deo.html
I recommend searching your property for ant hills and treating them with Amdro Ant Bait, which they will carry back inside the colony and it kills the queen. If you eliminate the individual ant hills with this method, and then use the defensive strategies in the video I linked to above, you should get rid of most of your problems. You have to stay on top of it, though, because ants are relentless and always searching for food, so new ones will find their way and try to build colonies in your yard.
Use the Seven dust granules sold at home Depot. It is an organic approach and the ants die or disappear almost instantly.
WOW that’s allot of food for those peppers🙀I don’t know any gardener that feeds all that to their plants tha🙀🙀🙀
Not really. If you actually read instructions for soluble fertilizers, they recommend a 2-week rotation. Annual vegetable gardening is *not* a natural process, despite what some channels state. You can give them less food, and in return, you'll get less food from your plants. It depends how much production you want.
What kid of soil do you use?
Do you do soluble fertilizer every two weeks or wait longer?
I Planted my Green Pepper in late August Fall is right around the Corner will it flourish before then how to Speed the Growing process
It depends how long your warm season is. Peppers can take anywhere from 45-70 days to fruit to maturity from transplant, so it depends on what your season looks like and what variety you chose. Something like a sweet banana pepper or a cherry pepper is going to ripen faster than a poblano or a habanero.
@@TheMillennialGardener I notice that I got allot of Chilli Peppers but my Sweet Bell Peppers are taking Yeare to grow or what feel as such
@@TheMillennialGardener but Mericle Grow can't help it grow more
What if my pepper plants are about the size of yours in the beginning of this video with multiple blooms. They are so small I don’t know if at the size they are at now if the will be able to bare the weight of the fruit. Can I correct this?
You can top them off (cut the tops off) even if they have blooms. This will encourage the stalk to get stronger and you’ll end up with a bushier plant rather than a tall slim plant. It’s heartbreaking to cut the tops off but it really does help!
Do you ever use azomite, earthworm castings, or biochar? Thoughts? I’ve hears others say not to use Epsom salt because it could build up in the soil or something like that, will this cause a problem with raised bed or inground soil in the garden over time?
I have used earthworm castings, but I've never seen a difference using them. Epsom salt should not be used regularly. It should only be used a few times a season. It's only meant to provide trace magnesium and sulfur. I use it at planting, one feeding at flowering and one feeding when fruit set becomes heavy just as a boost. Other than that, I don't use it. It rains here a lot, so my soil is being constantly flushed. If you live in a more arid climate with clay soil, you likely need less fertilizer.
I have not used azomite or biochar. I want to set up drip irrigation this season, and if I do, I intend to try micronized azomite.
Very true.
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I assume you can apply the fertilizer after it’s already been planted?
during fruiting stage of pepper, could you use a soluble fert that has higher P over N? Or a balanced is overall better? Asking since for figs you suggested during fruiting to use higher P.
Also for miracle grow organics water soluble fertilizer, is this product not as good as their nonorganic one? So it wouldn’t be as effective since it is not their non organic product?
Generally, the first 1-2 feedings I use the all purpose 24-8-16 to help give it a nitrogen boost and put on leaves. I give it the Tomato 18-18-21 for the rest of the feedings, except for when it begins to flower. Once I see the flower buds form, I will give it the Bloom Booster 15-30-15 for 1-2 feedings to give it a phosphorous boost. Other than those feedings, I pretty much only give it the Tomato 18-18-21.
I do not like their organic line because the formulas I've seen are all high in nitrogen and low in phosphorous. That doesn't suit fruiting vegetables well, in my opinion.
@@TheMillennialGardener got it thank you!!
Nice video! But wow so much fertilizer? I give them a few horse manure pellets and feed the bed with compost, and they still get huge and full of fruit =)
It's not a lot of fertilizer. You only apply 2 times a month, and it equates to fractions of a teaspoon per plant of water soluble. You will get more fruit if you provide more nutrients. Marginally increasing costs by pennies to get substantially more fruit is a worthy investment.
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I noticed that you planted peppers in March. I live in Richmond VA and have worried that planting peppers may be a problem if nighttime temperatures go below 50 or so?
Is it ok to use 10-10-10 and mix it into the soil for planting? Just use less? Ty!
I have never seen an organic 10-10-10. I assume they are synthetic slow release granules? I don’t recommend using synthetic slow release granules with synthetic soluble fertilizers because synthetics don’t feed the microbiome in your soil. Organics do. I recommend using synthetic solubles for quick energy to the plants, but use an organic granulated fertilizer in addition to the solubles so you feel your soil and keep it healthy.
Great instructional video; thank you for the educational content. I just became a sub. My 2020 peppers: California Wonder, Chocolate Beauty, Corno di Toto, Crispy Hybrid, and Sheepnose Pimento,
Any updates on these plants? Seems like a lot of fertilisers.
This was last year's crop, so they have long since passed. Peppers are very heavy feeders. You get what you put into them. Regular fertilizing leads to heavy fruit set as long as you use the proper NPK ratios. If you choose not to fertilize them much, you likely won't get a lot of production.
Hahaha I did all that. Admiring my hard working efforts, I thought to take pictures the next day but then crazy golf ball hail storm pelted everything during the night into war zone. 🤭 oh well 😔 start again.
Awww I hope you grew some more peppers. Good luck
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my seeding shishito pepper just sprout. I was wondering do you top shishito pepper to get bushier? Or do you leave it grow naturally?
I have never topped pepper plants before. I don’t prune my peppers until very late in the season when I need to “refresh” them in the fall. Topping definitely isn’t necessary. You can experiment with it if you wish, but I get great production not doing it, so I don’t bother.
@@TheMillennialGardener thank you so much for replying. I will follow your method. You got one of the best harvested! thanks
Would I do the same if I have a bed that’s 3 ft tall?
How often should I use organic water soluble fertilizer by miracle gro?
Generally, every 7-14 days. That depends on your local factors. For example, heavy soils like clay hold nutrients longer, so you may be able to use less fertilizer. Sandy soils like mine that drain rapidly may need more frequent fertilizing. Also, rain has a lot to do with it. If you have dry summers, you often need less fertilizer. On the other hand, rainy summers like mine frequently wash out my soil, so that can require more frequent fertilizing. Experimentation is key.
I prefer to use milorganite during the initial planting and periodically throughout the season to keep the furry woodland creatures away
I've never used that brand. I don't use synthetic slow release fertilizers; I use organic granules with synthetic solubles. Does it contain an odor that keeps them away?
@@TheMillennialGardener Milorganite is an organic slow release fertilizer made from recycled wastewater (sewage) which has been cleaned of all debris. It does have a distinct, but mild and barely noticeable odor of human excrement (which wild woodland animals don’t like). The flower shop I work for also uses it when we plant flowers at gravesites to keep the deer and other creatures from eating them
Would these fertilizers also work for pickling cucumbers that I'm about to plant?
Yes. Tomatoes, pepper and cucumbers are actually all fruiting berries. They react well to the same soil conditions and fertilizing regimens, so you can treat your cucumbers, tomatoes, eggplant, squash, watermelons and potatoes the same way as peppers when it comes to fertilizing.