Ghost are beyond hot bro. I grew some, they will take your breath away they're so hot. I just put Serrano chilies in the ground this week along with my Roma tomatoes. Los Angeles
I can't wait to chomp one. The hottest I've had has been a scotch bonnet. Serranos are great tho, love em for cooking. Planning on making powder out of the ghost.
@@VexedGardenAndGrill Those Ghost babies will rock your world. There's also a Trinidad Scorpion chili that's off the hook as well. Anyway Peace Los Angeles
@JuniorFarquar I'm looking forward to trying one, but I'm not making the same mistake I made with a Scotch Bonnet. I grilled a whole one and just popped in my mouth. All the juice imeadately rocked the back of my throat.
I just started growing last year, kind of treating this channel like a journal. But throughout all the reading I did last year and what I experienced, the two main things are this, dont over feed and dont over water. I was feeding once per month last year that may have been too much even though it did kill the plants. As far as watering goes, it's going to vary, but the general rule is to let about the top 3 inches of soil dry and then water. If I get good results again this year, then I'll be a little more confident in giving some more concrete advice. They seem to be hardy plants, though.
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Great video sir
Thank you!
Ghost are beyond hot bro. I grew some, they will take your breath away they're so hot.
I just put Serrano chilies in the ground this week along with my Roma tomatoes. Los Angeles
I can't wait to chomp one. The hottest I've had has been a scotch bonnet. Serranos are great tho, love em for cooking. Planning on making powder out of the ghost.
@@VexedGardenAndGrill Those Ghost babies will rock your world. There's also a Trinidad Scorpion chili that's off the hook as well. Anyway Peace Los Angeles
I'm addicted to ghost peppers. Just takes time.
@JuniorFarquar I'm looking forward to trying one, but I'm not making the same mistake I made with a Scotch Bonnet. I grilled a whole one and just popped in my mouth. All the juice imeadately rocked the back of my throat.
I kept waiting for another snake to come out lol. What do you think the hole is from?
Ground hog maybe?
any tips for a beginner pepper grower?
I just started growing last year, kind of treating this channel like a journal. But throughout all the reading I did last year and what I experienced, the two main things are this, dont over feed and dont over water.
I was feeding once per month last year that may have been too much even though it did kill the plants. As far as watering goes, it's going to vary, but the general rule is to let about the top 3 inches of soil dry and then water. If I get good results again this year, then I'll be a little more confident in giving some more concrete advice. They seem to be hardy plants, though.
@@VexedGardenAndGrillmore content, advice would be helpful!! I just started growing this year. I hope they come out good and strong pepper plants😅
@@edgarsanchez4583 I'll see about putting together a video on what I learned. The next week is all rain...