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Grow Bell Peppers in Aerogarden Bounty Basic | Indoor Hydroponics Gardening | Seed Collection
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2021
- Watch growing Bell Peppers in Aerogarden Bounty. Started with the seeds collected from the store bought peppers.
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I know how much work it took to prepare this incredible progression video - thank you so, so much for taking the time to do this for us!! You have inspired me to try this myself.
Absolutely amazing video 📹
Proof, can grow from store bought peppers.
Proof, aerogarden can grow peppers. 🧡👍🏻
Thank you!
You should never use seeds from store-bought peppers. Peppers cross-pollinate, which means that farms grow different types in adjacent fields, and a bell pepper can pollinate a chili pepper…making that chili pepper not hot at all…or vice versa, making the bell pepper hotter than normal, or just altering its taste in general.
Cross-pollinating doesn’t affect the taste of these plants growing and their peppers, but those SEEDS will be dramatically altered. They may not be clones of the pepper they come from.
@@Ira88881 wouldn't it be awesome to have a sweet reaper ?
@@Denverscorpio Then it’s not a Reaper! HAH!
I’ve grown from store bought vegetables. I’ve only been at it a few months, and those plants just ain’t growing well anyway. No comparison to nursery bought small plants, but that’s probably just my experience and torturously hot South Florida conditions.
So…
Today I received my order of 10 hot pepper seeds packets from The PuckerPepper Company, including the Carolina Reaper and 9 ghost varieties.
Gonna try to germinate these in my 10-pod Idoo, but transfer them to pots outside way before they’re ready to fruit.
The flower drop that you experienced can be because you had too many pepper plants in the Bounty. When peppers try to fruit they consume a lot of nutrients and since you had 3 peppers, there was likely not enough phosphorus to support many peppers. So the plants adapt to this environment by dropping flowers because it can't support that much pepper production.
If you are to try this again I would suggest only using 1 pepper plant, you will get a bigger plant, more peppers will be produced and the peppers will be bigger because there is no competition between them for nutrients.
Sure. I will try with 1 pepper plant next time.
I had pretty good luck with one bell pepper and one fairy tale eggplant in one bounty, but I had to really stay on top of pruning and feel like both plants would have done better if they had the whole thing to themselves. So I think your advice is spot on.
Thank you! I think this will help me be more patient when growing peppers!
i also have an aerogarden and i love it...i really liked your video and it took a lot for you to do this video...very professional...i heard to place a fan on your plants in order to make the stems stronger so they won't break....you had a bountiful harvest!!! love it!! hope to see more videos of your future harvests!!!
Thank you sir for the information you share on these short videos. I look forward to your videos because they’re concise and not chatter - filled.
Yummy and loved watching this and all your other videos!!! You have a soothing voice and I love that you show begging to end THANK YOU 🙏 keep up the amazing work
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, I think it will help so many that may start to lose patience!! Nice job!!
Wow, such a cool journey! Thank you for sharing! I'm about to attempt tomatoes and peppers in my Bounty soon so I appreciate you showing the success with that one as well.
Thank you for your video! I learned alot. And learned patience is important for this plant.
I love your channel!!! Thank you for keeping me going with my aero garden
Thank you for all your videos!!! I've learned alot! Just started hydroponic planting.
Wow!!! That was truly patient. Fresh Peppers are definitely fickle but they do taste delicious. Good job thanks for the vital information
You have so much patience!!! I’m impressed!
Awesome. Thank you for sharing. I have pepper seeds but haven't planted them yet.
This was so helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this vid. I really appreciate showing how to use your own seeds in the Aerogarden. The ones online from them are kinda pricey. Tennis ball fix was cool too.
I too am growing A green bell pepper plant with just a seed from a store bought (Walmart) green bell pepper that was very vibrant & healthy. I too placed the clean dry seed in 1 of Aero Gardens(AG) grow sponges, and grow baskets... I looked back in my Record book- where I keep down the seeds, or pods planted, the item & amt of each harvest & date harvested... According to my book I planted my Grn Bell Pepper Seed on Aug 2nd. and at 15 weeks(105 days to be EXACT) I harvested my very first 2 peppers the sz of a golf ball. I now am letting them grow between a golf ball, & baseball sz., & then harvest bc they are so tender & sweet & just the right sz for a nice amt of salad for 1 person without leftovers. That way you always have "FRESH".... Also I want the nutrients going to the other peppers... It has now been 19 weeks(133 days EXACTLY) since I dropped the seed into Bounty Elite, and as of 2 days ago I harvested the 7th bell pepper... I NEVER did PRUNE any part of my plants at all!! I did NOT cut away any leaves!! NO NO... I did buy a $5 electric toothbrush from Dollar Tree & pollinate when I see new flowers by placing the toothbrush on the back of the flower head & gently buzzing it as if you were a bee just for a second or two... You can see the pollination falling. Occasionally I will feed a teeny amt of fertilizer(Aero Garden amt of required food into a gallon of distilled or city water into the AG water slot on the "off week of feeding", ONLY after peppers started coming on generously. I never hsd any blooms or baby peppers fall off unless i accidentally knocked them off, maybe total of 2 or 3 nothing like yours. So sad!! I love❤ my peppers... I am a FIRM believer in turning in a fan high enough to move the plants about, all night about every 3 nights... I do believe that really helps!! Happy growing🫑🌶🥗 🥬🥕🍆🥒🫑🌷🥗
Educational and hilarious! I died with your honest review of how boring it was! Thank you for such a fabulous thorough video! Very interesting and helpful!
this channel has been beyond helpful and i love the idea of using golf balls
Really enjoyed your video. I am new to growing in aerogarden, so this was very helpful. Thank you. :-)
I absolutely love your hole covers. So cute ,,,, so funny !!!!
Nice work. I grew some baby belle peppers in the aero garden. Had yellow peppers around day 130. Maybe try a different type for quicker results, but smaller peppers. Thanks for the video
Great video. I can't wait to try growing bell peppers myself
Thank you for posting this video..it was very helpful ☺
I did this same experiment using seeds from a store bought red bell pepper. I had only one pod with three seeds and thinned it to the strongest plant. I didn't count days, I counted months. I planted in February and only harvested my first pepper at the beginning of October.
All of my peppers are much smaller than the original, but they have a much deeper color and much, much more flavor. I could not buy peppers that taste this good. I had a lot of blossoms and babies that dropped, but I think it's just in the nature of the plant. I found that the best pollinator is my trusty sable artist's brush, gently stroked over the blossom.
I have since planted alma paprika in another garden and it is doing beautifully. I have two plants and about a dozen peppers total. After four months they are now just beginning to turn a pale orange.
I think that pepper plants are best thought of as a specialty houseplant that produces food.
Thank you for making such informative and enjoyable videos.
yeah, they take time but the flavor and taste is unbeatable.
Your peppers are amazing!
peppers are self pollinating all needed is to shake plant or stems with buds. that is what I do with my tomatoes. thanks for all your great information. you are great.
I'm a Mexican who was living in Germany in 1978 to 1984. A lot of our cuisine requires different peppers. So as soon as I found a pepper there, I would open it, plant it and grow them from seed. And I was very successful. Now I'm in Arizona and will try to grow peppers for the first time indoors. Summers are brutal here that temperatures can get up to 117 Fahrenheit, which will bake crops. So, I will now grow them indoors now.
WOW! that's quite a bit of journey. I am sure, and hope, your indoor gardening goes very successful.
What an amazing video. You have the patience of a saint. Great job. I will watch all the other videos .
Thank you.
The tomato and pepper combination is the secret to the success of growing. somehow they thrive with each other as company.
Because salsa (:
Thank you! I can't wait to grow betters indoors.
ha! I meant to type bell peppers. I don't know what "betters" is LOL
I just saw a video where a woman was using a small soft makeup brush (for strawberries), and it worked really well to polinate...
Maybe try that.
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Amazing! Thank you!
5:28
Oh my goodness those tomatoes are uhhhmazing!!!
A very interesting video. Thank you very much.
i was thinking for how to close the netpot nice idea of balls and aluminium foil :)
Great video! I watched your video twice. 2 thumbs up 👍👍
Thank you.
Thank you! I have peppers growing in the windowsill. They have grown very big to fill the window - 4 feet tall and 2.5 feet wide, healthy and lush-looking, disease and pest free. I was trying everything to get the flowers to develop into fruit. I will now try patience.
Guess what, I checked this morning and I have some peppers growing!
I did add Cal/Mag, and bloom fertilizers. Also a touch of hydroponic solution just in case there were any deficiencies. Guess it took a few weeks, or just time in general, for the flower drops to turn into a few peppers surviving.
That's great news.
Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i want to get and grow peppers too. i bet i would need to add extra nutrients since peppers take a lot.
Thanks for sharing this! Peppers are on my list of things to try. I just started "pot-a-peno" peppers a few weeks ago, but would love to try other varieties including bell peppers. I appreciate you showing this. Just to clarify one thing - it seemed you grew these in a Bounty, but your title says Harvest. Have you also grown bell peppers in a Harvest?
Oh that was a typo. Thanks for letting me know. I just fixed the title. I haven't grown them in Harvest. But the plants never grow more than a feet. So, I am sure you can grow Bell Peppers in Harvest too. You may need little trim time-to-time, and just stick to 2 plants in Harvest for better spacing.
@@aerogardenexperiments thank you for the clarification. I appreciate all you do!
This is an excellent video. I'm going to grow the peppers in a separate Bounty unit from the tomatoes. Thank you!
you grow really well
looks good my friend.
Thank you.
I have been Gardening for many years and can say that you had waiii too many pepper plants growing as the roots were havinG to compete for nutrients too much!!!👍But We Gardeners are always doing experiments because we lovVe to learn!!!👍You haVe inspired me to grow Pascilla Peppers in my Areogarden into de future!!!👍I juSt got my first Aerogarden thiS past week and I am so lookinG forward to learninG lots about hydroponic gardeninG!!!👍Happy GardeninG Lil Bro!!!✌🙏😇🌎🌹🌞🌹🌱🌱🌱🌹☕🍵☕
Nice😊
How are your peppers doing now? Have the continued growing peppers, and are they still taking the same number of days until red and ready to harvest now that you are using the toothbrush method for pollination? And is the plant with the tomatoes still producing faster than the others that are grown without the tomatoes? I wonder if heirloom seeds would grow faster. Maybe try growing peppers that require less days required to harvest and do an experiment with 3 types in 1 bounty? I do wonder if final pepper harvest time would have been 27 days earlier if you pollinated with the electric toothbrush in the beginning instead of the q-tip? The q-tip method used from days 64-91, then you switched to the toothbrush and on day 101 you finally had a pepper growing? The electric toothbrush works amazingly well on little tomatoes, and I touch it on the them about 1/2" behind the flowers so it doesn't damage the flowers. I love your videos, they are super thorough and inspire me to try something new! Also I was watching some videos on pruning the plants so they grow multiple stems and produce more peppers, although they might be smaller peppers, just more quantity. 10 red peppers in 230 days, flavorful peppers grown from red, store-bought peppers. Day 101 began getting baby peppers that did not fall off of the plant - Day 200 starting to turn red on some peppers, but plant with tomatoes ready to harvest if want red or green peppers growing on there - Day 212 Many peppers red, began harvesting when needed.
Thanks so much for extracting all the details.
I transplanted the pepper plants outside for summer and the plants did very well with the second crop. Got same amount of peppers but I harvested green this time.
Tomatoes have no difference with and without the pepper plant companion.
I will do more experiments with variety of peppers and will post updates.
Thanks for your time watching my videos and providing comments.
Hello!! I love your video!!! Did you feed the peppers and tomatoes with just aerogarden plant food! Because they look BEAUTIFUL!! Great work!!
Yeah, just the Aerogarden nutrients for Peppers and Cherry Tomatoes. I add cal-mag supplements for some big size tomatoes like Roma.
Haha! Hi Rubber Ducky!!
I am considering growing these in a grow room, but I want to stagger my plants so I have more chance of peppers available all the time. With your second crop how long did it take? Should I start 1 plant a month or 1 every 3 weeks or so?
The peppers from the second crop just started so I don't have an exact answer, but I am getting a strong feeling that it is going to take 50-60 days for the second crop to be ready to harvest.
Can u try early bell peppers plz
Hello! Great video! How tall were your plants and which aero garden did you grow the peppers in?
Plants went little over 2 feet and I have grown them in Aerogarden Bounty Basic.
Damn I’m only on day 48….
How much and how often do you add nutrients in the bounty with 3 tomatoes and a pepper? Thanks!
With 4 plants, you should be refilling water frequently. I recommend stick to the regular feeding cycle. Additionally, add 3-4 ml of nutrients every time when you refill water.
Damn that's a long time hahah
Did you say 235 days !?! 😳- ☹️ Thanks for video!
Hi. I just wanted to add that store bought peppers are grown commercially so they most likely are hybrids. This could be the cause for the long growing cycle.
That's right. I recently learned it.
It’s all about temperature. Either your room was too warm or too cool, that’s why your blossoms were dropping at first…no other reason.
I'm about to take my first venture with a hydroponic garden (NIAMP type from Amazon) so your videos are really helpful to me. I'm hoping to grow cherry tomatoes, lettuce, kale and both bell peppers a chilli peppers. If I am successful with the first unit, I will probably get a second. Thank you so much for these informative videos.
Awesome! I wish you good luck. I am sure you will be successful.
@@aerogardenexperiments Like all things, it will be trial and error but a lot of fun - and if successful, fresh veg. 😋
@@Pythonaria any update ?
@@krazykid2002k Yes. I've had good success with Romaine lettuce, Dill, Basil (it grew like a triffid) Parsley and Rocket. Failures were Spinach, Rosemary, Mint and Tomatoes - grew a Gardeners Delight but it grew too tall for the unit as did the Chilli pepper. The tomato plant went all leggy but the Chilli plants is now on my kitchen windowsill.
I'm about to start off new plants of the ones I know grow well and I use a lot. There was so much Basil I bought a dehydrator to dry it.
I've now got a second unit and will be attempting to grow dwarf tomatoes and dwarf French Beans in the new one. It's great fun experimenting and the plants that were successful had a wonderful flavour.
Will these pepper plants continue to keep producing peppers?
Yeah, not sure how long they can survive but I gave up after about an year.
What nutrients are you using?
I used just the Aerogarden nutrients.
2/3ds of a year or almost 8 months? Is that average time or longer than expected?
It took 7 months to harvest first fully ripened bell pepper. This is very long. I think something like California Wonder would be better. I recently started experimenting it.
how long does the light stay on? nice video btw.
15 hours a day.
I heard: to avoid flower dropping add calcium & magnisium to the nutrience. 🤷🏻♂
What kind of tomatoes are those? because they look kind of big for cherry tomatoes or maybe I am wrong..
This video is about peppers and peppers is all I have shown in this video.
@@aerogardenexperiments the tomatoes on 5:22
Ah! Sorry about that. They are Aerogarden Red Cherry tomatoes.
What is the purpose of the golf balls?
Just to block the light and debris falling into the water.
@@aerogardenexperiments Thank you! That's interesting, never heard of that
@@IamnikkF Aerogarden sells hole covers, called spacers, however golf balls are an alternative.
So do you continually grow bell peppers now?
I am getting Aphid infestation heavily with any pepper variety. So, I am not growing the peppers at the moment.
@@aerogardenexperiments peppers get really stressed in hydroponic without media. Thus the aphid raids. They thrive well in soil. Less stress = no aphids. But yea, im still gonna try hydroponics anyway lol.
Now I know why these bell pepper are expensive.
🙂
fallen flowers could be ethylene due to poor ventilation in the room or nearby plants with ripe fruits on them.
Ok, my indoor pepper plant is near where I place my bananas in the kitchen to ripen. Hmmmm
@@trill000 that’s it bingo!
You should never use seeds from store bought vegetables. Peppers cross-pollinate, and taking seeds from commercially grown peppers aren’t clones of the parent.