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organic Am I doing organic fertilizer right for my pepper plants?

solid7 said:
 
I use alfalfa hay, period.
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I've never had any alfalfa grow that I didn't plant intentionally from seed; however, it's not a bad thing.  Alfalfa creates a very healthy symbiotic relationship with other plants.  If it goes to seed, cut it down, and leave it in the pot.  It becomes mulch and fertilizer.
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You are one worried fella.  LOL
 

Good thing to be worried. like i said when i joined here in introductions that i posted that its been pretty much 10 years since i have grown peppers. wouldn't you?
 
Codeman said:
 
Good thing to be worried. like i said when i joined here in introductions that i posted that its been pretty much 10 years since i have grown peppers. wouldn't you?
 
Not if I was asking people who are dedicated to the art. ;)
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Tell me you're growing heirloom tomatoes in Florida, and there's a cause for worry.  Peppers? Never.
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You'll be OK, man.  Like I said, keep it simple, and learn as you go.  Nobody gets everything right the first time.  The best growers just build on years of experience and a never-ending quest to grow better.
 
solid7 said:
 
Not if I was asking people who are dedicated to the art. ;)
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Tell me you're growing heirloom tomatoes in Florida, and there's a cause for worry.  Peppers? Never.
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You'll be OK, man.  Like I said, keep it simple, and learn as you go.  Nobody gets everything right the first time.  The best growers just build on years of experience and a never-ending quest to grow better.
 

Ah ok i see now.
 
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