Transplanting Our Dorset Naga Pepper Into A HUGE Pot! - Pepper Geek
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This video is part 3 of our Dorset naga grow in competition with @ChilliChump. We're excited to finally transplant the plants into big containers where they will live for the rest of the year.
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i used all your tips this year (literally every one) and my plants are 3x the size of last year at this time. got 24 plants, 12 varieties this year
Love to hear that, hope the season keeps going great for you!
I had one for years, I took it inside every winter and cut it.
In the end I gave it a goodbye season with a huge pot and center place in the greenhouse, it ended being over 6 feet wide and probably gave 1000 fruits that year 😅
Thank you! God bless you and your family!!!
Beautiful plant, Dorset Naga peppers are great!
When I transplanted my indoor pepper plants outdoors, they had edema. After a few days outside, the edema went away. Amazing how plants respond to their natural habitat and heal themselves.
Im in New Jersey and the weather has really held my garden back. And the smoke really affected my strawberries. I’ll really have to consider keeping my peppers indoors longer in the future.
I am also in NJ, the cold nights aren't helping matters.
Great video
Good luck! (really nice sweatshirt btw.)
Mine are still so small. I cannot wait until my pepper plants are that size.
My Dorset Naga#1 has been picking up steam, nearly as tall as yours but in-ground. No flowering yet, just as well. #2 and #3 are smaller but also in-ground and starting to speed up. It's been unusually dry here until the nor'easter last week, which did a great job of watering everything, and now we're in a rainy pattern. We had Canadian forest fire smoke too before that, but long gone now thankfully.
Only planted my peppers a week or two ago, two. The nights stayed cold late this year (I’m also northeast). But they’ve all perked up and started growing well.
OMG a swimming pool for that lucky Naga !!! 😜✌
Hey greeting fellow Connecticut resident!
What a terrific project. All the best with this. I'm looking forward to the updates.👍
If you take off all that lower foliage on both plants the energy will head up to the top of the plants 😉😁🌱☀️
Awesome half barrel guys, plant looks like a beauty. good luck with the challenge. Looking forward to seeing how your home made bottom watering system pot goes too.
Looking good! Can't wait to see the video about the self watering pot. If I could only bring myself to not grow so many plants/testing so many new varieties each year I would try growing a larger plant as well hehe.
I am from Dorset
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But are you a Naga?
Cool story
Thanks a lot for sharing! I'd love to see a video on how you made the self watering pot!
Will be cool to see how this goes good luck!
I think maybe next year I'm going to try growing maybe one or two giant plants now that I am beginning to get the hang of properly growing pepper plants the right way for the first time in the Four Seasons I have been growing.
Looking forward to seeing how this pepper plant turns out. 😃 Mine are all way too small for this time of year... Been having weird weather, I guess. 😭
I wish I had the avalibily to use all your tips and tricks. I would love some alternatives to the store. I am very limited on the amount of money I have to use, & most often the garden is one if the last things I have monies for, but thats life, use what you have or can get for FREE
It must have felt good to get the peppers outside and planted - for you and the plants. I too had cool nights in early June. The peppers were happy to get into a bigger home and stretch their 'feet'.
I recently subscribed to you channel and see you grow MANY varieties of peppers. Do you have any good recipes for using peppers that you might want to share ?
Love your videos. When is it too late to remove blossoms and small peppers without affecting ultimate yields?
weather has been strange/cold this year. I'm still waiting to be able to move them outside, I don't feel comfortable with the lows yet
It’s tough, at some point you start running out of time and/or plants get root bound. Hope you get them out soon
My Dorset Naga's are both still tiny!
What is the container material?
Does the climate there require mulch?
Please grow some chiltepin or pequin!!!!!!!!
I’ve been topping my pepper plants, but at 8” my wiri plant has natural led forked into two at the top. Do I still top these? And where? Thanks!
What is so special about thedorset naga? I must have missed that video.
Also it doesn't look like you ph balance your water or add minerals when watering. Is that correct? Just tap water?
Help me. I built a 2 foot tall raised bed. 7’ wide and 20’ long. Pepper plant only setup a soaker hose watering system it is in direct sunlight from 7 am until 5 pm grow zone 6b. Is it possible that we could be scalding the peppers
Holy cow! Now I'm worried about my 3 gallon buckets in trying to use. 😭😭
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My dorset naga is still teeny 😅
I got a weird problem with my giant yellow habanero plant , it keeps making micro flowers (1/3 the normal size) and so half cm fruits, bad genetics?
Stay spicy ❤
A secret chillichump spy? Haha
I want to leave my pepper plants outside and cover them. With plastic. Do you think they will survive? All I hear is bring your plants inside but I am limited to 3 plants from my wife. So I am hoping to cover them and they survive will be an option.
Do you plan on mulching?
Haven’t decided on normal mulch or “green mulch,” ie, alyssum or other low-growing plant
Hi I got some striped suger rush chillie seed what should I do whit them.
plant them...
@@mackenziecleveland4631 idk how
@@Marcotheoctoling bro cmon
Those are some expensive peppers!
We’ll be reusing the soil for flowers or other plants next year, so not all for the peppers
Im a real Naga
Probably $50 in soils and amendments for 1 plant. High roller
Sometimes it’s about the journey/experiment, not the cost to production ratio
Why the mask?
Canadian wildfire smoke and ash.
@@sparky72arsonist generated...climate worshippers are nutz
He said in the video he was filming on June 8th. We had terrible air quality and smoke that entire week from the Canadian wildfires.
I had one more pepper, a sweet banana, that I need to get into the ground. My cat at the leave off of it. Will it get more leaves or did she kill it?