Pepper plants and yard update, early July

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • A walk around the yard to see how all the pepper plants are doing. Flowers and pods everywhere!

Комментарии • 6

  • @jonmeyer6835
    @jonmeyer6835 Месяц назад

    With all the polin around will they cross with each other

    • @steelcitygreenthumb
      @steelcitygreenthumb  Месяц назад

      There is a very good chance that they will. I have a few peppers that I'm going to be trying to crossbreed that I have kept very separate from everything else. Otherwise, the only way that you would ever know would be planting the seeds and letting them grow through next season. When cross pollination happens, it's never in the actual peppers that grow on that plant. It is the seeds inside that contain the cross of the genetics.

  • @EmilDragonul
    @EmilDragonul Месяц назад

    hello, for peppers do you use calcium? iron, bor? i try to keep flowers on a plant of Habanero, it has 7 years old, he make flowers and they are ALL aborted. At the limit of pistil and insertion with rod is always black kind of. now i started with this i asked before, calcium, iron, bor, maybe that was the problem?

    • @steelcitygreenthumb
      @steelcitygreenthumb  Месяц назад

      Do you mean that it is the same plant that has been alive for 7 years? If so, that is probably what is happening because it has reached the end of its life cycle. If it's a case that you have been growing from seeds from the same plant for 7 years, then it could definitely be something otherwise.

    • @EmilDragonul
      @EmilDragonul Месяц назад

      @@steelcitygreenthumb ye, 7 years alive and never harvest a fruit from it. always dropping all flowers.....sad

    • @steelcitygreenthumb
      @steelcitygreenthumb  Месяц назад +1

      ​@@EmilDragonuloh, it has never produced any fruit? That is definitely strange. Especially if it has stayed alive for this long and produces flowers every season.