4 Tips For a Huge PEPPER Harvest

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Published 2021-05-01
In this video I'm going to go through my top 4 tips to get a huge pepper harvest. Organic gardening doesn't have to be difficult. I want to make it very easy for you to learn how to grow peppers with great success by giving you easy to follow garden tips.

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All Comments (21)
  • I put dark rocks around my plants. They absorb heat during the day and give it off at night. The peppers love it.
  • @MFV77
    Grow in pairs; add phosphorus to hole when planting— bone meal, rock phosphate; prune: the growth hormone is in the tip / pinch or clip above first six leaves right above a leaf node; pinch off the flowers for two weeks; pick first 6 fruits. Goal of all is to stimulate fruit growth.
  • I not only liked this video, I bookmarked it because next season I'll be all like "what did he say?" Thanks!!
  • @LiftRanger
    Perfectly planned, prepped, produced and presented pepper pvideo! Thank you.
  • @GardenKatt
    I thought the weather had finally turned and planted my peppers 2 days ago. It's now 54 at night. Hoping for the best.
  • Thank you SOOOO much for putting celcius temperature on the screen. Very much appreciated. From Australia 😊
  • @brianmorris364
    Thanks for the tips I learned a few things and you have gained a subscriber here 👍
  • @amyk6028
    The one "P" I have the hardest time with is... PATIENCE 🤦‍♀️
  • @tizjak07
    Wow learnt some good tips for my next pepper crop.
  • @stevenjames4659
    I agree with most of this I just think you’re topping the plants too soon. I topped my jalapeño and bells after they were around 2.5 to 3 feet tall and they look like trees with branches growing in all directions. The base of the jalapeño is around 2.5” thick and I get 45-60 peppers a week. I live in Houston and this is my second year with the same plants and they’re full of peppers already. Oh, and I used a simple organic fertilizer when planting and the same once every 1-2 weeks after. Good luck.
  • @nysigal
    After a certain age, we put MORE clothes on! Thanks for all the great info you share!
  • @zbj5647
    Wow! I learned a lot from your tips!!! Thank you!!!
  • I give my bells two feet of spacing so I can put clusters of basil in between pepper plants. I also sow radishes to fill in gaps between plants.
  • @smitdm
    Okay buddy, time to say something. I have been watching your videos, I have liked them all that I have watched, I have subscribed with the bell notifications and have used your advice. I am not sure why you do not show you harvesting anything except a test watermelon fail. PLEASE this year, record what you harvest. Thank you so much!! Dan
  • @richardcain713
    I started topping my peppers when i saw your video from last year and the results were amazing. More peppers than i could have imagined and easier to care for the plant. In addition, I also overwintered my jalapenos based on your video and I have flowers and peppers dripping from the plants before the other seedlings have had a chance to mature. thanks for the great advice
  • @1TsuNami
    We cleaned out our chicken coop and till in into the garden bed. We did no other fertilizer and holy smokes, we have pepper bushes 4 feet high and peppers coming out of our ears. I had read it somewhere to till it in and I really wasn’t expecting anything grand. Wow! I’m glad I was wrong. We have been doing it ever since. So I guess my “P” word is poop. Hahahahaha