if you will pinch the small growth off the lower stem of the plant, it iwll eliminate a path denizens of peppers such as fire ants farming aphids can use as access to the plant...just my two cents...
the soil you have your plnats in next to the building looks like it holds water cant really...
yes sir...the orange ones are ready...
from what I have read, the pepper is its hottest when I first starts turning it's final ripe color....after that, some of the capsaicin is metabolized into sugar...that is why a fully ripe pepper taste's "sweeter" than it's green counterpart...
AJ
Here's my put...if you want a bigger plant that IMO eventually will produce more, then pinch your buds...but if you want a plant that will stay small and produce through the summer, lettem' grow...as was said above it is simply up to you...
The reason I said bigger plant (the more nodes the...
Well, I'll be damned...it's smells like peppers in here....wonder why...
Hello gang...long time
I am back to peruse the content and say hello to old friends for a while...
AJ
lot's of water has flowed under the bridge since I started this thread....and I have made a lot of purees since...probably close to 1000 jars...
using a crockpot is a great idea for cooking down...not much chance of scorching with the CP....
I see that people are using the hot water bath...
still play skyrim -elder scrolls quite a bit here...
my wifey on skyrim is the huntress also...she must be a two timing ****....roflmao...I have bought all the houses I can buy...can not get the game to turn on the "buying land for a house" though...and I have gone through all of the...
no sir Mr. Buddy...don't ever have to go back to Chicago again....and probably won't....just too far north for me...
I did have a blast though when we got together...
has probably already been said, but you have to be very careful when using peat pucks..or at least I did....the moisture in the puck was very hard for me to keep constant....
you can take milk jugs (or any jug you can stack), paint them black on the wall of the greenhouse that gets the most sun....the mass of the water makes a great heat sink and will slowly release the heat during the night...
if there is any way you can get a thermostat with a remote sensor you...