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First Plants

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Been doing much happier since I put it in that thing. There is also a tomato plant growing out of the bottom.

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Just bought it the other day. Thai.

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I think this ole boy may have produced all it is going to produce. I would love more from it but I dont think it will happen.

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Yellowing leaves?
 
Plants look nice. I would got a regular container for the plant in the clear jug or an old bucket. The roots are sensitive to light and by putting a plant in a clear container is like confining it to the center of the container because it won't grow toward the light.
 
Noted. I will probably cover it rather than move it.

Its a little difficult living in an upstairs apartment and trying to grow things. All I really have room for is my little charcoal grill and maybe two planters which is why I have rigged me some overhang space. The downstairs neighbor hates it I am sure but he has a deck he does not even use so he will get over it. Hopefully I will be in a house with a yard next season or I am going to construct myself a patio garden a few months before season.

They dont really produce much and the leaves are a bit yellow. Think some fert. would help?
 
Give it some fertilizer...worm castings or fish and kelp emulsion would work.

And Thai peppers are awesome first plants IMO, they are very prolific and give some nice heat.

Apartment growing is rough, but you gotta do what ya gotta do! Just give them a little fert to perk them up.
 
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