wow... thats amazing. Im doing my first grow this season. Im in Australia so we are almost into our season. Do you grow those all outdoors? And you say you freeze and dry all the excess peppers, how do you that? Any chance of doing a video showing how you go about it?... Thanks for the video, guru!!
@morfrey Thanks! Yes I grow them outside in pots....but I start them from seed indoors 2 months before my plant out date. To freeze I just bag them in frezzer bags,take most of the air out and throw them in the freezer. To dry them I have a dehydrator that I set to 125F and when they're brittle they're done...then I just bag the dryed ones so no air gets to them.
wow! even better than 2009! can't wait to grow brainstrain and douglah this year. once again your video has me shaking waiting for spring! thanks for the CFL tip. that's working out great.
@chillilover1 hey,do you have any cayenne pepper seeds? i will trade seeds if you are interested, send me a message as soon as you can, because it already starting to get late to plant.
wow!!! good friggin job bro....i live in South Texas "perfect climate" for peppers..ive grown tomatos with some success...this my first year with peppers. would u recommend that i pot up the peppers in Miracle Gro Pot Mix in a 3 gallon bucket minimum. i got 4 bhut jolokia that germinated and are under some lights and 3 red habaneros as well..lookin good so far. (What do you use)? and is it necessary to top-off peppers to get em bushy?
@CapGungrower80 Sorry for the late reply.......I use promix soil but its a Canadian company so it might be hard to find. i don't like miracle grow because it contains fertilizer. I like to add it later and to be able to control the amount too. I don't top off plants ....I just pinch the buds until they over a foot tall......I did have a pepper unintentionly top off and ended up with over 300 peppers on it. It did end up growing 4 stalks instead of 1.....
@boxdollar123 You can bag the plant or individual flowers with tulle netting before they open and then mark the flower with a string so you know which have been isolated.
Fantastic looking plants! Bravo!
theitalian556 3 weeks ago
wow... thats amazing. Im doing my first grow this season. Im in Australia so we are almost into our season. Do you grow those all outdoors? And you say you freeze and dry all the excess peppers, how do you that? Any chance of doing a video showing how you go about it?... Thanks for the video, guru!!
morfrey 5 months ago
@morfrey Thanks! Yes I grow them outside in pots....but I start them from seed indoors 2 months before my plant out date. To freeze I just bag them in frezzer bags,take most of the air out and throw them in the freezer. To dry them I have a dehydrator that I set to 125F and when they're brittle they're done...then I just bag the dryed ones so no air gets to them.
chillilover1 5 months ago
what do you do with all that pepper... I mean, It's alot of pepper :O
niklassonen93 9 months ago
@niklassonen93 I still have tons frozen and dried from the last 2 years.....
chillilover1 9 months ago
@chillilover1 ahaa, I see xD haha have never seen somebody grow so much pepper :) would like to see some more vids by you in the future :D
niklassonen93 9 months ago
@niklassonen93 Thanks :)
chillilover1 8 months ago
wow! even better than 2009! can't wait to grow brainstrain and douglah this year. once again your video has me shaking waiting for spring! thanks for the CFL tip. that's working out great.
nagacanario 1 year ago
@nagacanario Thanks....the douglah is the hottest pepper I've ever eaten. Brain strain and scorp close seconds. Glad to hear you like the cfl's :)
chillilover1 1 year ago
@chillilover1 hey,do you have any cayenne pepper seeds? i will trade seeds if you are interested, send me a message as soon as you can, because it already starting to get late to plant.
comanderkuddles 11 months ago
@comanderkuddles Sorry...... just a few open pollenated ones which mean they could end up being a cross.
chillilover1 11 months ago
wow!!! good friggin job bro....i live in South Texas "perfect climate" for peppers..ive grown tomatos with some success...this my first year with peppers. would u recommend that i pot up the peppers in Miracle Gro Pot Mix in a 3 gallon bucket minimum. i got 4 bhut jolokia that germinated and are under some lights and 3 red habaneros as well..lookin good so far. (What do you use)? and is it necessary to top-off peppers to get em bushy?
CapGungrower80 1 year ago
@CapGungrower80 Sorry for the late reply.......I use promix soil but its a Canadian company so it might be hard to find. i don't like miracle grow because it contains fertilizer. I like to add it later and to be able to control the amount too. I don't top off plants ....I just pinch the buds until they over a foot tall......I did have a pepper unintentionly top off and ended up with over 300 peppers on it. It did end up growing 4 stalks instead of 1.....
chillilover1 11 months ago
How do you keep two plants from cross pollanating each other?
boxdollar123 1 year ago
@boxdollar123 You can bag the plant or individual flowers with tulle netting before they open and then mark the flower with a string so you know which have been isolated.
chillilover1 1 year ago
@chillilover1 Thank you, and sry for the double post, my comp is crappy.
boxdollar123 1 year ago
Do you have any tips on how you keep two plants from cross pollanating each other?
boxdollar123 1 year ago
Awesome Jim, they all look really healthy too.. Looks like a great season and will be burning for ages with that lot :D
thanks for sharing mate
cheers
TheHippySeedCompany 1 year ago
@TheHippySeedCompany Thanks mate, couldn't have done it without your seeds. :)
chillilover1 1 year ago