@minnelli27 Normally I remove advertisement comments, but I checked it out and everything looks so good! Thanks for watching and good luck with your business!
Where those "ghost peppers" next to ur habeneros? And how do u know when to pick em cuz I have a habenero plant to and one is already orange but the rest r still green..advice?
@Raul1Silva No that was actually a weird looking tomato plant to the left of my habanero plants.
Some habanero plants make orange fruit some make red fruit (other colors too i'm sure, but red and orange most popular). These in the video were orange and ready to pick and eat. I would pluck the orange ones unless you know you have a red plant and wait for them to turn red. But if it's an orange plant grab the orange fruit and enjoy them now : )~
@manselnott I grow my plants in Long Island, New York. These plants were my first ever from 2009. For 2010 I had much better success with 40+ fruit per plant. Lookup the user clonedheat, he can help you with your plants.
@muffemod Thanks, I was curious because you'd had them more than a year. If I'm not Winters are quite harsh in New York. Did you do anything to protect your Habaneros?
@PROZACKMASTER I am not sure I'm not really a good plant person. This footage was from 2009. I bet if you ask user "clonedheat" they can give you more details about this plant and how to grow them. I have a new plant now for 2010. I will upload a video soon. It's thriving much better than these 3 did. Cheers!
yes I love the Orange habaneros they have a great flavour. If you want some growing tips check my user page out (clonedheat) I can tell your plants are lacking heat and nutrients by the leaf colour (color in USA). Check my extreme habanero plants and my hand pollination video for some proven growing tips. Cheers and all the best for the future.
I have my own business selling Habanero Pepper Sauce, check me out on facebook. "BeautifulBelizeanHotPepperSauce"
minnelli27 7 months ago
@minnelli27 Normally I remove advertisement comments, but I checked it out and everything looks so good! Thanks for watching and good luck with your business!
muffemod 7 months ago
@minnelli27 Nice, but habanero sauce from yucatan is the best in the world. nice try tho
StreetArtillery 6 months ago
@StreetArtillery Haha, well I think we can all agree that habanero sauce, regardless of country of origin is the best sauce in the world.
muffemod 6 months ago
im growing habenaro magnum and cayenne peppers this year
loku1125 1 year ago
Where those "ghost peppers" next to ur habeneros? And how do u know when to pick em cuz I have a habenero plant to and one is already orange but the rest r still green..advice?
Raul1Silva 1 year ago
@Raul1Silva No that was actually a weird looking tomato plant to the left of my habanero plants.
Some habanero plants make orange fruit some make red fruit (other colors too i'm sure, but red and orange most popular). These in the video were orange and ready to pick and eat. I would pluck the orange ones unless you know you have a red plant and wait for them to turn red. But if it's an orange plant grab the orange fruit and enjoy them now : )~
muffemod 1 year ago
What part of the world do you grow these. I'm UK and am very greenhouse dependent. I'm impressed yours are outdoors.
manselnott 1 year ago
@manselnott I grow my plants in Long Island, New York. These plants were my first ever from 2009. For 2010 I had much better success with 40+ fruit per plant. Lookup the user clonedheat, he can help you with your plants.
muffemod 1 year ago
@muffemod Thanks, I was curious because you'd had them more than a year. If I'm not Winters are quite harsh in New York. Did you do anything to protect your Habaneros?
manselnott 1 year ago
Your plants will grow more peppers if you pick the early peppers off of them sooner rather than later.
marksprinkle 1 year ago
@marksprinkle Thanks for the tip, these are last years plants, 2010 doing much better~!
muffemod 1 year ago
@PROZACKMASTER I am not sure I'm not really a good plant person. This footage was from 2009. I bet if you ask user "clonedheat" they can give you more details about this plant and how to grow them. I have a new plant now for 2010. I will upload a video soon. It's thriving much better than these 3 did. Cheers!
muffemod 1 year ago
nice habs
juststl 1 year ago
yes I love the Orange habaneros they have a great flavour. If you want some growing tips check my user page out (clonedheat) I can tell your plants are lacking heat and nutrients by the leaf colour (color in USA). Check my extreme habanero plants and my hand pollination video for some proven growing tips. Cheers and all the best for the future.
clonedheat 2 years ago
@clonedheat thanks i will check that out.
muffemod 2 years ago
Yea you guys tried to make me eat those.
mandochiko 2 years ago
Muffe you're my own habanero
sweatshopkids 2 years ago
: )~
muffemod 2 years ago
YEA MUFF
niagareven 2 years ago