Why Do Pepper Flowers Fall Off? Pepper Flower Drop - Pepper Geek

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • Why are all my pepper flowers falling off? This question used to be a bigger concern for us before we understood why flowers drop from pepper plants. There are several possible causes, some of them natural, and others caused by over-loving. In this video, I'll share the most common causes for pepper flower drop and how you can improve fruit sets.
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    There are a few reasons for flower drop that I didn't discuss, including plant disease and insect damage. If these are the culprit, you'll likely have other, more obvious issues at hand.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro & about pepper flowers
    0:58 - Natural flower drop
    1:44 - Pepper variety
    2:33 - Container size
    3:18 - Temperature
    4:20 - Nutrients
    5:07 - Over-watering
    5:46 - Poor pollination
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  • @synthesizerneil
    @synthesizerneil 2 года назад +145

    Best gardening channel ever. You actually give the information and don't waste people's time with long intros and music and other crap. Informative, to the point, easy to understand. And you even organize and provide time stamps. A lot of people don't do this and you can often find yourself scrubbing through a 15 minute video to the find the information you need. So huge kudos to you guys.

    • @dazingamaine4318
      @dazingamaine4318 3 дня назад

      totally on point. had no airflow. thanks for saving my plant

  • @pageboy25
    @pageboy25 2 года назад +86

    My first pepper is almost ready. About to harvest a very beautiful Trinidad Scorpion.

    • @TwoMarshmallows1
      @TwoMarshmallows1 2 года назад +6

      Congratulations!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +12

      Nice. Good luck with that thing...😈

    • @liltwistofcaine
      @liltwistofcaine 2 года назад

      You’re brave as hell on that one

    • @hairybass480
      @hairybass480 2 года назад +2

      @@PepperGeek the devil emoji says it all. I got my older brother with one. He was trying to be macho and I told him right as he took a bite. He wanted to cry. I know he did. He was getting in a car to leave. What a suffering ride that must have been.

    • @hairybass480
      @hairybass480 2 года назад +2

      Have you eaten one? Gnarly little things. I got a lemmon or citrus flavor followed by a blowtorch in my mouth and belly.

  • @truthpreppin7630
    @truthpreppin7630 2 года назад +2

    This is my third year growing peppers. I love it! I’ve used a lot of your tips and recommendations. Just now starting to get serious serious!

  • @Baroness72
    @Baroness72 Год назад +2

    Thankyou for getting straight to the point. I hate it when people talk for 5-10 minutes before getting to the point.

  • @calvinatwood5376
    @calvinatwood5376 Год назад +4

    Been a subscriber for a couple of weeks.
    We live in Thailand and have 9 jalapenos' coming up in 8ea., 3 gallon grow bags. We transplanted from seedlings a few days back and they "took off". I'll try to update on progress. I'll probably get some 5- or 10-gallon bags as well.
    Coming from Texas I have wanted to grow these for years. Finally got some seeds and they are looking good.
    Appreciate the knowledge you share young man.

  • @homehelpheart7440
    @homehelpheart7440 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video! I am growing mini bell peppers and cherry tomatoes indoors in grow bags this year, all from seed. My garden is looking amazing but the first two flowers that the pepper plant made both fell off within 24 hours, so I have been all over RUclips trying to find out why. You're the first one to address that issue so thanks!

  • @larskoppelaar7870
    @larskoppelaar7870 2 года назад +2

    You got the best guide on peppers! Love the great tips and tricks! And thanks again on the advise you are giving.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      You bet! Thanks for watching :)

  • @mwright6395
    @mwright6395 2 года назад +2

    These always make me a better gardener!

  • @rhoeasie
    @rhoeasie 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! We've just gone through a heatwave and my flowers were popping off one after another, I was panicking. I think I had overwatered also slightly (although thankfully no pooling) and the plant simply had tons of flowers to begin with so it just shed off a few. I now see a couple of chilies that have started developing so perhaps I can call off the rest of the panic! If we get another bout of heat I'll just move the plants to a cooler spot, I made the mistake of leaving them frying at a very exposed spot which I think may have done it. So excited to see what comes from these chilies. This channel is so valuable to new growers like me, so thank you again!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Awesome, glad you have a plan for it if a heatwave happens. And thanks!

  • @1289apa
    @1289apa 2 года назад +33

    You posted this video just in time! I started to worry when I noticed the flowers dropping on my jalapeño plants a couple days ago. Thank you for your insight and reassurance! 👍🏻♥️

  • @matthiasknaak8527
    @matthiasknaak8527 2 года назад +3

    Very good Videos man .
    Very straight to the point, very informative, taught well spoken and structured .
    Ty

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate the kind words, glad to make our vids!

  • @MrChargie13
    @MrChargie13 2 года назад +2

    Love pepper plants and love this channel, thanks for sharing…very informative😍

  • @Shared-Experiences
    @Shared-Experiences Год назад +2

    I have 13 different peppers going and it's beautiful 🥰 working on jarring and making powder.

  • @mehsatunnainen9726
    @mehsatunnainen9726 Год назад

    I'm currently growing three chili plants at my bedroom window and as someone who has several years of experience, your advice is on point. Except one of the chilies is dropping all the flowers. The two others are having ripe fruit right now. The problem one is the one closest to the balcony door so there might be some below 18°C temps involved.

  • @craigdawson7632
    @craigdawson7632 2 года назад +3

    Hi guys, another good vid and particularly good timing as I'm about to stop picking early flowers on my larger plants. Some have nearly maxed out the space they have to grow and they are pushing laterals.
    1200 X 1200 tent 3 levels of racks, 50 plants (will need to be thinned).
    20-30 deg under a mix of fluro & LED, basically what ever was free 😀

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Nice - Hope it works out for you, that's a lot of indoor plants!

  • @friendo6257
    @friendo6257 2 года назад +1

    I was just about to search your channel for a video on this topic. Thanks!

  • @raymondkyruana118
    @raymondkyruana118 2 года назад +2

    I needed this video last year haha! I think I've worked it out for this year although it's a little too early to tell. Thanks for the info

  • @fredsch3993
    @fredsch3993 2 года назад +1

    This channel and chiliwelten from germany are the best! Great Job!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Thank you! :) I've watched a few vids of his, wish I could understand German

  • @glow1815
    @glow1815 11 месяцев назад

    My Corbra peppers thrived in Phx heat and loaded all years round lol. I never fertilizer or nothing i just watered daily. And grew in not soil. This was befor i was into gardening i know nothing about gardening. I know so much now as i started gardening full time with lots and lots of research. Videos like yours help me a lot being successful in gardening with my mini garden. Because all i am growing is varies of peppers. Yes i am peppers lover. Thank you!

  • @lanceyrocks9634
    @lanceyrocks9634 2 года назад +1

    Great vid PG. Thanks for sharing ur vid. I'll keep in mind what you said and hopefully Kid gardener will have a nice harvest by the end of summer

  • @deannakrupp2013
    @deannakrupp2013 2 года назад +1

    Great garden information

  • @Just_mossing_around
    @Just_mossing_around 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm growing pepper plants in a greenhouse for an AgScience fair project, and your videos have been so helpful in learning how to care for the peppers! I've been growing California Wonders, Anaheim peppers, and sweet banana peppers!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  5 месяцев назад

      That sounds like fun - hope your plants turn out great!

  • @DonPandemoniac
    @DonPandemoniac 2 года назад +1

    Very educational, as always!

  • @Cabbage-dz9rt
    @Cabbage-dz9rt 2 года назад +1

    thanks for this I was worrying about my plant and I saw this video! I did get a pretty spicy early flame pepper although it was pretty small. Nice video!

  • @sonnygunz5178
    @sonnygunz5178 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting this video because this is exactly what is happening to my Hatch chile blooms. 😭

  • @michaelforrester816
    @michaelforrester816 2 года назад +1

    One of my Morugas has set fruit. Only in a 12l pot, its 4ft tall. Germinated in Jan. Didnt top it as our season is short. Grown in a conservatory in the north east of England. Cant wait to try. Your advice is invaluable!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Awesome! Glad we can help and good luck with the plants

  • @lorenzodelacruz1887
    @lorenzodelacruz1887 2 года назад +1

    Only 870 likes? You have a great presentation. 8 haters. Thanks for the show

  • @samuche7752
    @samuche7752 Год назад +2

    Thanks pepper geek for this wonderful information, I was taught to water hot pepper plants once a week so as not to over water them. I would really like to grow pepper during the raining season, thinking of growing them in high ridges to avoid water log but I'm scared as they would get to be watered more than once in a week. Respect from Nigeria

  • @trini1833
    @trini1833 2 года назад +1

    subbed...these are all the answers ive been looking for

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Thanks! Glad we could help :)

  • @MrSmoothprod10
    @MrSmoothprod10 Год назад +1

    Thank you I am a first timer, and this video helped a lot.

  • @legitcompgeek
    @legitcompgeek 2 года назад +3

    My bell pepper plant has been growing flowers and yesterday after almost a month I got 1 growing. I have 15 different peppers all growing awesome. just that one bell pepper was stubborn. Ty for the video and tips. Your videos are always the same problems im having.

    • @BlackJesus8463
      @BlackJesus8463 2 года назад +2

      I love Bell peppers but I can buy them at the market for a dollar in some places. I don't even think my best example was that much better than the ones I can buy whenever, because Mexico.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +2

      You bet! Yep, bells can be tough to get a good healthy plant, but there are many different varieties to try. Sometimes one will outperform in your particular climate

  • @flyindonkeyodoom
    @flyindonkeyodoom 2 года назад +1

    Was just wondering this...thanks!!

  • @johntheawsomeful
    @johntheawsomeful Год назад +2

    Very informative, glad I found another great pepper channel 🔥🔥🔥

  • @RJ-nl8do
    @RJ-nl8do 2 года назад +2

    My reaper plant was dropping dozens of bugs. They are about 4 feet tall in and are indoor. Watering more often helped alot.

  • @jaredw289
    @jaredw289 2 года назад +5

    Already harvested over 100 habs!! The superhots are just now forming peppers. All in 15 gallon mesh pots. South Carolina provides great pepper weather minus the 100+ degree days in August. Hope everyone is successful in their grows!! GOD BLESS 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @TwoMarshmallows1
    @TwoMarshmallows1 2 года назад +2

    Really helpful video, thank you!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful :)

  • @nml5536
    @nml5536 2 года назад +1

    I love this channel so much!

  • @matttorres7038
    @matttorres7038 Год назад +1

    Awesome video growmie

  • @GimpSlayerGeneral
    @GimpSlayerGeneral 2 года назад +1

    I like the long very soft paintbrush method to help the pollination process..

  • @williamcorbitt7060
    @williamcorbitt7060 2 года назад +1

    I'm loving your videos. You have unique varieties. Do you ever sell seeds?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Not yet, but we are hoping to offer a few varieties later this year (open-pollinated)

  • @pebbleface2
    @pebbleface2 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent, clear & informative presentation. Also well -paced -many RUclipsrs use machine gun presentation.

  • @broccoli5408
    @broccoli5408 Год назад +1

    Good video, thank you.

  • @gaywizard2000
    @gaywizard2000 2 года назад +1

    Good info! I grow peppers in Calgary Alberta at 3,000 foot elevation and a 4 month growing zone! I try to pick nice hybrids with a short maturity time or buy them big!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Wow, yep that sounds like a smart way to deal with the short season

  • @Badavlin
    @Badavlin 2 года назад

    Good vid! Another cause can be humidity level being low.

  • @janzebuski3559
    @janzebuski3559 2 года назад

    Another video of great info! Thx

  • @samljer
    @samljer Год назад +1

    Thats a big tip right there a lot of people dont get.
    not just peppers either
    plants have a way of knowing how big their pot is and what they will be able to support.

  • @redbone7040
    @redbone7040 2 года назад +1

    Excellent thank you for this 👌

  • @bhavyagoel4222
    @bhavyagoel4222 15 дней назад +1

    Currently having a heatwave in my area! Now i understand , thank you :)

  • @HeladrixStudios
    @HeladrixStudios 2 года назад +4

    Jalapeño plant has been dropping buds consistently. Hoping watering less will do the trick. I don’t feel like been overdoing it but we will see.

  • @reneerichardsonbooks
    @reneerichardsonbooks 2 года назад +3

    New gardener here trying to grow jalapenos and habaneros in California! Hopefully my two flower drops on my habanero are normal or because I overwatered a bit. I’ll let it rest! Thank you for your help!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear it - good luck with the peppers!

  • @moisesm9602
    @moisesm9602 2 года назад

    I picked off flowers and saw some growth on my bell pepper. It was starting to flower again when a heat wave happened and I wasn't home at the time so it died. I hope I can grow it again.

  • @rubiora9586
    @rubiora9586 2 года назад +1

    Excelent video thank you soo much

  • @bibibaksh1533
    @bibibaksh1533 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your advise

  • @FinnMacCuhl
    @FinnMacCuhl 2 года назад +4

    Literally this vid crops up during a heatwave in Ireland and I was wondering why the drop - now i know.

    • @RCPrepping
      @RCPrepping 2 года назад

      Hello from central Florida USA!

  • @cowboyblacksmith
    @cowboyblacksmith 3 месяца назад

    I heard one time that flower drop could be because of low magnesium. I sprinkled some epsom salts around the base and did a foliar feed with some, it seemed like it helped. I'm glad to hear all of the potential causes though, I had no idea.

  • @Robert-xp4ii
    @Robert-xp4ii 2 года назад +15

    Someone's up early too.

    • @craigdawson7632
      @craigdawson7632 2 года назад

      Woke up at 12 and raided the fridge for left over venison chilli and Lamb shanks.
      Awsome but probably not needed. Vid while munching

  • @deepalsirisena1803
    @deepalsirisena1803 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @dlighted8861
    @dlighted8861 Год назад

    Tnx you answered a lot of my questions.
    If I saw one flower drop off it would trigger me into "Oh No" mode. 😁 Now I need to know why my tabasco pepper plant isn't flowering at all. 😶 Its in good potting soil with compost added,plenty of space,well draining large container with a mild fertiliser added.

  • @twiztedmind864
    @twiztedmind864 2 года назад +1

    Good info. My reaper plants have yet to set a fruit. Dropped about 50 flowers between the two.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Just curious, where did you get the seeds?

    • @twiztedmind864
      @twiztedmind864 2 года назад

      @@PepperGeek I got a bonnie plant from walmart.

  • @simplegreen6596
    @simplegreen6596 Год назад

    @peppergeek Here's a question i haven't been able to find an answer to. I have two scorpion pepper plants that are doing a great job surviving the Texas heat, but i haven't had a single pepper. They drop (assuming because of extreme temps. Will a pepper plant regrow a flower at one of the flower crotches (nodes?) if one has been there and already dropped? Or will it only grow flowers at new nodes? I know if i cut back a pepper plant and over winter it, new growth will generate new flowers. These plants are getting pretty large so i guess im asking do i cut them back now and try to spur some new growth before our long season is over, or let them go and assume only new growth will produce new flowers?

  • @iwanttobelieve5970
    @iwanttobelieve5970 2 года назад +13

    Oh that Purple UFO. 😱 I want that.

    • @TwoMarshmallows1
      @TwoMarshmallows1 2 года назад

      Same here! I'm frantically search to see if I can buy a plant. If not, I'm definitely getting seeds for next year.

    • @gforcekaras
      @gforcekaras 2 года назад +1

      Some available here: www.superhotchiles.com/product/purple-ufo-pepper-seeds/

  • @ahsenkhan1593
    @ahsenkhan1593 2 года назад +1

    very informative video . keep up the good work. all the best from Karachi, Pakistan . My Plants are having a real tough time in setting fruits. may be because of hot weather of Karachi. I am waiting for winters now. I am using fabric pots

  • @Jardin-de-invierno
    @Jardin-de-invierno 2 года назад +1

    Keep up the great quick videos. Nice and simple. Thanks for all the information. Is it me or is the Ksls seem like the pepper every one is growing this year? I know I am😊

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      Hah! Yeah we have a couple growing, but I think they may have accidentally been crossed with our CGN 21500 - the pods look weird so far...

  • @iCazZiStronZi
    @iCazZiStronZi Год назад +2

    I live in Canada about 20-30 min North of Toronto. We usually don’t have issues with droughts. But this past week it has been 30°C (86°F) plus. One day even went to 42°C (108°F). This morning I went to check my garden and one of my bell pepper plants dropped an immature pepper about an inch long and a little less than an inch wide. It has stopped producing flowers at the moment but I am sure when it cools down it will spring back into action. But my question is if can I mist a plant in the garden that I can’t move to the shade? Or I shouldn’t mist them in direct sunlight? I just don’t want my plant to get stressed to the point of dying. Thank you love the videos!!!

  • @aromero004
    @aromero004 2 года назад +1

    Hi, love the channel, first time pepper grower, I can't identify some cauliflower growths on my plants, help

  • @martinexoticsusa
    @martinexoticsusa 2 года назад +2

    damn, I needed this video, my green pepper plant is doing this but I think I have a green pepper finally growing lol

  • @efrainhernandez2255
    @efrainhernandez2255 Год назад +1

    I’m a hot pepper lover it’s a little 2 late to grow soMe extra hot hot pepper but next year I’ll try your knowledge and experience a new growing extra hot hot pepper

  • @DrValerie800
    @DrValerie800 2 года назад +5

    Thanks! I love your channel (maybe that's because I love peppers); love your straight-forward presentation and all the helpful information. I don't grow in soil (no land, stupid HOA rules, etc). My peppers are grown from seed indoors, hydroponically, using Masterblend 4-18-38, Silica Blast, Calcium Nitrate, and Magnesium Sulfate. I get lots of flowers and lots of fruits; I shake the plants daily once the flowers start popping out. I have 3 bushes per 3 gallon bucket. Yes, they go through a lot of water, just like my tomatoes. Last time I grew bell peppers (California Wonder) I got about 13 medium-size bell peppers on a 3 ft tall bush. It did need to be staked--difficult in bucket--but it was worth it! Those were the sweetest, tastiest bell peppers I've ever had in my life...I had no idea they could taste that good. My Anaheims and Poblanos did equally as well. While I hadn't thought about it at the time, those bushes kept producing; as soon as I harvested a batch, more flowers would set. Duh...there are no seasons indoors, LOL.

    • @leannekenyoung
      @leannekenyoung 2 года назад +1

      That’s been my experience as well!! No seasons and they just keep cycling through these growth cycles of producing and then growing more greens and stems and then putting on blossoms and then putting on fruit and then ripening and then once the last one is ripened they begin all over again! I’m on my sixth or seventh cycle for my sweet red lipstick peppers this is the first plant I’ve ever grown I moved it into a 40litre container and it really seems to love it! I have two air stones in it and I fill it about once a week. It’s continuing to grow I wonder how many cycles will it continue to grow. How many did your plant grow or is it continuing to grow?

    • @DrValerie800
      @DrValerie800 2 года назад

      @@leannekenyoung I only got through about 3 cycles on the peppers before I accidentally destroyed all of them trying to get them out of the guest shower. That is the hazard of trying to grow food crops in a tiny overstuffed condo! It's much harder moving those buckets of water and stabilizing the plants at the same time than it is when they are in soil. So I started new ones this year that are now about 3 ft high and doing great. Hopefully they can stay there and avoid my clumsiness for the next few years.

    • @leannekenyoung
      @leannekenyoung 2 года назад +1

      @@DrValerie800 yes it’s been my challenge where to put some of these vegetables that grow monster plants to produce them. One thing I do is prune my plants heavily it’s like they are bonsai plants and I cut off as many leaves as possible and leave the hanging peppers, but it seems it’s a losing battle because before I know it the plant has recovered from my heavy pruning and seems to have put on even more leaves then it had previously. It’s a weekly project cutting of all the leaves but it also allows me to see the blossoms too so I can be sure to tickle as many as possible and I think it results in more peppers. I was just curious how long one of these plants could actually continue to grow and produce before it eventually dies off. I have noticed so much new growth at the end of all the stems and it’s absolutely fascinating to me how it is growing. We have ours in a 40litre container and I wonder if I should be putting it in to a larger container I do have one that is just under 100litres and I was going to transition it when all the peppers had been taken off but the way the plant is growing now with each stem having its on unique grow schedule there is never a time when there isn’t a pepper on it. Which is a great problem to have. I’ve also never changed the nutrients out but I assume if it wasn’t as healthy as it is then it would be something to worry about but with it continuing to crank out the peppers I don’t think it’s a big worry. I do change your the nutrients from a light recipe to a pepper growing recipe. I also put in a certain amount of cal-mag in it too. Is there anyway to know the water must be changed out rather then just doing it routinely? Is there anything I should be looking for either with the plant, the roots or the pepper?

    • @DrValerie800
      @DrValerie800 2 года назад

      @@leannekenyoung Well I'm no pepper expert (that's why I'm here), nor a hydroponics expert, so I'm not the one to ask about all that. I just bumble along, doing the best I can and continuing to learn. I know it's recommended to change out the nutrient water every 2 weeks but I've never done that. I just add to it and I've never had a problem. I do pH balance everything and my tap water comes from an underground aquifer, untreated, so I don't have to deal with municipal chemicals. My dwarf heirloom Violette de Bordeaux fig has been in the same big container for over 3 years now and it's 10 ft tall and doing great. My other plants I'd had going for a couple years, I let die out due to a housemate moving in and taking over the other bedroom, which WAS my hydroponics room. I do add Cal-Mag when I see any hints of hypochlorosis, which usually only happens during a huge growth spurt...like when my 1 ft fig grew another foot in a couple days. And since I'm growing mostly nightshade vegetables, I check closely for any hint of blossom end rot.The only plants I've had to give a severe haircut to are my Principe Borghese heirloom cherry tomatoes, which are wild n' crazy indeterminate vines that you could grow an entire arbor with from ONE plant. Since those are in my living room and bathroom and have taken over both spaces, a haircut is necessary every couple of weeks. And they go through water/nutrients at around a gallon a day.

    • @leannekenyoung
      @leannekenyoung 2 года назад +1

      @@DrValerie800 wow! I could only hope for that problem seriously my tomato plants are soooo sad if it wasn’t my daughters wedding this weekend I’d be pulling them out! Maybe I’ll replace them with the cucumber plant that I’ve got in a little mug that’s really starting to grow! I won’t give up on tomatoes though I want a nice beefsteak tomato that actually tastes like a tomato for a change and not some imitation plastic tasting one from the grocers. Lol! I just thought I’d ask you because you seem to be a bit more advanced then I am in your hydroponics knowledge. Nothing better then someone with experience to share and learn from. It’s funny I always wanted to grow lettuce and grow enough that we would no longer have to buy it from the grocers. There is just the two of us but I guess we eat a lot of it. My main objective was not to use a growing medium if I could help it, just because when it fails it’s a waste and I hate things covered in algae to me that’s worse then dealing with soil. So I tried a few things and I asked a lot of people and most are using that rockwool or hemp fibre and I tried both but wasn’t impressed and the cost was crazy I thought. So I was determined to find a way finally I stumbled upon Mr. Duzee1 and his RUclips channel it’s called Keep on growin’ and one of his videos from more then three years ago he had put up and said about how to grow self-watering microgreens well I’ve not even been interested in them before but I watched it because I had seen a couple of his other videos that I found interesting and I just thought he was kind of unique and without a doubt had some knowledge and did a decent job explaining it in the kiss method which was exactly what I needed. Lol! Well for some reason I had never even thought that microgreens were really just a seedling but had a lot of them all together I don’t know why it never occurred to me but it hadn’t. Apparently if you were to be taught hydroponics in a structured environment the first thing you would be introduced to would be microgreens!! Who knew? I sure didn’t. Sooo in this one video he shows how to grow of all things lettuce seeds. No microgreens aren’t some special seed like I was thinking they must be. It was like a light bulb went off over my head and I thought as he was showing how to do this I thought wow I could take some of these out and put them in my NFT system and no more worries how to germinate and grow lettuce seeds or any other seeds really although so far I’ve only tried lettuce hhhmmm maybe I’ll start a little wee amount of tomato seeds this way?! Anyway since learning that one little step my ability to grow Lettuce has gone crazy!! In a very good way! Not only did I plant four different varieties of lettuce I thought or at least I hoped that while my lettuce was growing super fast in my NFT system the lettuce in my inverted take out container would be growing much slower because it was just drinking plain water not nutrient enriched although I have since added some just to keep them growing but I probably don’t have to. So my lettuce in my NFT system will give me 5 weeks of lettuce harvesting once a week an overhaul harvest and whenever we need a little here and there through the weeks. So I thought there’s no way I’m going to be able to slow down these microgreens to last six weeks before I’ll need them again, and here I still have almost full trays mind you the trays are much smaller 3”x4” maybe so then I thought I have to do more with this so I have these big baskets that fit into a 5gallonbucket perfectly they are really design I think for growing large things like broccoli and cauliflower or cabbage maybe I don’t know. So I thought why couldn’t I put the nutrient rich water just up to the bottom of this basket end take and put individual seedlings placing them so the roots stick down through the bottom of the basket and use hydroton pebbles to hold them in place and if I build the pebbles up high enough so that they are out of the water they should get algae on them. So that’s what I did as an experiment, my idea with this is that instead of harvesting weekly I’ll let these grow until they become full heads of 🥬 lettuce. Because I’ve yet to do that. So after I had the seedlings in and the pebbles I noticed that with all the slits in the basket that a lot of light was getting in to where the water is and once I put a bubbler in it was spraying water up on to the pebbles which cause algae and I don’t want that so I lined the insides of the bucket with tin foil shiny side facing towards the plants so that the grow lights will reflect off of it and make it much brighter because the grow lights were quite high. Anyway so I have that growing like that and the reason for the air stone/bubbler is because I’ve found any kind of plant in nutrient rich water that is just standing water begins to smell funky over time(maybe that’s why they say to change it so often?? Hhhhmmm) anyway when you had oxygen the water no longer has that icky smell at least that’s been my experience. So that is doing well but I still had loads of microgreens so I took four of my trays that have super deep cups and I put a plain tray with no holes under it and then I put a lid on top so kind of creating a mini greenhouse environment and I took the lettuce and I would rinse off the excess dirt and I would take a few microgreens together and just place them down in these trays and as long as there were enough seedlings together that they couldn’t fall down and through the hole at the bottom it just might work and the sides
      Of the cups are tall so they support the lettuce as it grows and this is not really a kratky method but I don’t have any bubblers in them either but I also don’t keep a lot of water in the trays just enough that they don’t run out and it’s really interesting how these are growin with the roots underneath all of the roots have knitted themselves together underneath. So now I can pick up the whole tray and none are going to fall through or anything because they are providing this structure of support for each other. I just find that so cool. Anyway so I have tons of lettuce growing now which is great we are keeping up with our demand and I’m going to take a big bag of lettuce to give to my daughter this weekend. They aren’t going on a honeymoon or anything and her fiancé loves my lettuce I took them a big ziploc bag a couple weeks ago and it reminds him of the lettuce his grandma used to grow in the yard. They couldn’t believe how crunchy it was. lol! Anyway just thought I’d share that.I hope my long txts aren’t annoying.

  • @HELLRZR-nm3vv
    @HELLRZR-nm3vv 2 года назад +1

    We live in zone 6ish. I seed peppers in June every year. You just have to choose appropriate varieties. The Native peppers never let you down..even the ones that evolved 5 zones hotter. =]

  • @Mrkeller6
    @Mrkeller6 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful video. There doesn't seem to be any pollen production on my ghost and carolina reaper plants. Plenty of flowers though. Any thoughts?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Hmm..I'd give it some time. Some of these same factors can cause low pollen productivity - could also be lack of adequate sunlight.

  • @jt-xn8bw
    @jt-xn8bw 2 года назад +1

    Could another reason be planting hybrid seeds? Please let me know. love the video

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      I don’t think so, unless it is a new hybrid you are planting from a custom cross, then the fruit set rate may be variable

  • @Ottawajames
    @Ottawajames 2 года назад +1

    So I was watching a few of your vids on growing peppers, in one you mention that you can pinch off the early flowers from smaller plants in order to let the plant focus on vegetative growth. In a different video (someone else's) they mentioned that peppers, in their native zones, are PERENNIAL (mind blown) and can be productive for years. Since i am growing in a grow tent indooors and I now don't have to worry about my short growing season, would it still be recommended to pinch off the early flowers or should I just let the plant do what it wants to do? I also noticed that my Jalapeno is thriving, my Ghost looks real nice, but a little slower than her cousin but the Habaneros aren't suuuper happy. I have upward leaf curl. I think she doesn't like it quite as warm and sunny as her relatives. I had been running a 16/8 light cycle, average temps between 25 and 30 C with humidity between 50% and 70%.. I decided to turn the light cycle to a 12/12 and raised up the lights a few inches to try and make it more comfortable for the Habanero but I don't want to upset the other 2.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад +1

      With indoor plants, it is really up to you. Since you don’t have an impending frost date, you can just let the plants go if you want, or pinch flowers and allow the plant to reach a mature size before fruiting. Good luck!

  • @prestonhollis284
    @prestonhollis284 2 года назад +6

    i’m currently growing ghost peppers, and they love the heat. i also found out they are the perfect pepper for people that forget to water there peppers often but i don’t recommend it. they can just handle it bette than other pepper plants

    • @se7encureton
      @se7encureton 2 года назад

      Iv been doing Fresno’s but man it’s been freaking 113 in the Ca foothills. I brought my chili’s in and my herb garden and my cat went to town on my basil..

    • @prestonhollis284
      @prestonhollis284 2 года назад

      are they in ground or in pots

    • @se7encureton
      @se7encureton 2 года назад

      @@prestonhollis284 pots tell I get some more growth on them.

  • @kenhinde
    @kenhinde 17 дней назад

    I’ve live in Houston, TX and I’ve got a rocoto pepper I’m trying this year. I know you’ve said it is not a particularly easy plant, and you feel it is even less productive in the NE heat. So I’m just trying to get it through the hot Texas summer, and I think it’ll be a perfect winter pepper that will fruit for me in the colder months.
    My question is it is really flowering like crazy. It is actually a big beautiful plant with tons of the purple flowers. Do you think if I picked half the flowers, it might put in more energy to fruiting with the remaining flowers? I figure why not, I’m really planning on it being a winter plant anyway.

  • @frankburns8871
    @frankburns8871 2 года назад +15

    I think another cause is low overnight temperatures. If it gets below around 50F, give or take a few degrees, a lot of plants will just be like, "nope, don't like this..." Typically only a problem in spring/early summer and early autumn in most areas.

  • @splashyreacts
    @splashyreacts Год назад

    Great video. I live in South Africa, i cant afford the chemical fertilizers you have recommended. What food scraps would make good fertilizer for flowering pepper plants?

  • @meggo329
    @meggo329 2 года назад +1

    I too started a pepper plant (sugar rush peach) seed on June 15 on June 30th is sprouted.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Nice. Those do take a long time to mature and ripen in our experience (but the peppers are actually still pretty tasty unripe, too, and great for pickling!)

  • @ti-nu4ou
    @ti-nu4ou Месяц назад +1

    Thanks

  • @tttony9426
    @tttony9426 Год назад

    great info,i have 1 question please,my lunchbox peppers have no taste when green but as soon as they turn yellow or red they are So sweet,how does this simple color change make such a big flavor difference,thanx

  • @johnnycampbell3422
    @johnnycampbell3422 2 года назад +1

    I'm new to peppers, doing a bunch of thai and a Carolina reaper. I really enjoy these plants and the yeald of thai is amazing.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Yes, it is always impressive to see so many peppers on a single plant. Would be interested to see how it compares to bell peppers or similar by _weight_ though

    • @johnnycampbell3422
      @johnnycampbell3422 2 года назад

      @@PepperGeek great question. Diffrent plants: Weight of peper yeald (full season) vs. Weight of plant (including roots). Someone had to do this before.

  • @keithchaffin1139
    @keithchaffin1139 2 года назад +1

    i have 4 plants that arent producing any peppers, tons of flowers but they all eventually fall off. 2 red ghost pepper plants and 2 carolina reaper plants. i guess i need to see if its been too hot for them cuz its consistenly 85-95 here in southern oregon plus we have had at least 2 or 3 heat waves of 100°+

  • @ryanscarborough6703
    @ryanscarborough6703 Год назад +1

    I'm growing cayenne peppers and about half of them dry up and shrivel on the vine. Any idea why? Thanks!!

  • @chiviasylka1522
    @chiviasylka1522 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Peppergeeks! Thanks for the vid.
    But I do have a question, why do fertilized pepper fruits turn yellow and then fall off?
    I've noticed this in my pepper plants. At first it was whole flower drop, now it is the fruit that is falling.
    Thanks.

  • @vBDKv
    @vBDKv 2 года назад +2

    Every single of my flowers dropped off, but it was because I was growing them inside in pots (and you guessed it, no wind). I then took them outside (still in pots) where the wind and bees could have a go at them. New flowers formed and plenty of peppers growing nice and big. I cant wait to taste :)

    • @WilliamHollinger2019
      @WilliamHollinger2019 2 года назад

      my is starting be like that.

    • @creationlabsinc.189
      @creationlabsinc.189 Год назад

      Once a week shake the plant or use a q-tip to artificially pollinate. Once I started doing that a boom of pods formed

  • @nunyabisnass1141
    @nunyabisnass1141 Год назад +1

    For me its just the weaker flowers that get dropped. Some nodes have up to 10 flowers, and i certainly dont expect all of those to remain. Another reason you may be dropping flowers is pest damage while the flower is developing. It can continue to grow but also be deformed with no stigma. I found that over fertilizing can also deform flowers. Getting a lot of flower growth too quickly probably upsets the hormones in the plant stuning a vital growth stage.
    This year im growing a meatier ghost pepper variety and everything about its growth is normal, except its stems are unusually straight and thick, and they are even out pacing my habeneros. If they turn out well maybe I'll try crossing them with bells or banana peppers just to see what happens.

  • @EddyFeyen
    @EddyFeyen 2 года назад +1

    Would it be possible to send you a pic of a pepperplant that i don't know what it is? I ordered seeds and it should be Trinidad Yellow Scorpion but doesn't look like it at all

  • @poojabhardwaj2460
    @poojabhardwaj2460 9 месяцев назад

    Can I grow peppers under growth light indoors due unreliable weather in Netherlands?

  • @vbartrum9172
    @vbartrum9172 2 года назад

    Now I'm worried that there would be no pollination to my little peppers. My wiri wiri pepper plant is full of blossoms but they are in doors due to the Fall weather. I yelled a lot of peppers when they were in the balcony. Would all the flowers drop off?

  • @coinjunkyag1626
    @coinjunkyag1626 2 года назад +2

    Thank for sharing 👍🏻🇨🇦👍🏻

  • @brettyokum7473
    @brettyokum7473 2 года назад +1

    I'm currently trying to grow a poblano plant in south Texas. It's actually been rather cool (for our summer standards: 85-95 degrees) but the rain humidity has been awful. Every bloom so far has fallen off & the plant is 4+ feet tall. I've recently switched to a more phosphorus & potassium rich fert regimen now so I'm hoping that does the trick (just in case there was too much nitrogen in the soil). Should I prune the plant back a little since it's so tall already? I feel like it would help shape it as well.

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Right, we have the same issue here (high humidity and not enough sun). We don't usually prune this late in the season unless you want to try to shape the plant to your liking

  • @SoundDesignMusicProducer
    @SoundDesignMusicProducer Год назад

    My habanero plant has alot of flowers but is not producing any fruit. It is outside. We have many pollenators and here in Quebec Canada it does not get that hot. Any tips?

  • @TimBeitz-vp2fw
    @TimBeitz-vp2fw 2 года назад +1

    I have some blossom drop on my greenhouse peppers in the greenhouse. Going to put my shade cloth up.

    • @TimBeitz-vp2fw
      @TimBeitz-vp2fw 2 года назад

      My Cherry bomb peppers a fruiting an my Bulgarian Carrots look good.

    • @TimBeitz-vp2fw
      @TimBeitz-vp2fw 2 года назад

      Pepper Geek has good info thank you and your wife!

  • @joshkillz2724
    @joshkillz2724 2 года назад +1

    Hey I have. One put I start getting little bug under I put a spray now there falling what can I do ?

  • @AndrewsArchives
    @AndrewsArchives 2 года назад +1

    Pepper Plants are so temperamental, but so fun to grow!

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Agreed - it is fun to have something to take care of, it makes the end result more rewarding :)

    • @AndrewsArchives
      @AndrewsArchives 2 года назад

      @@PepperGeek Absolutely. I'm growing in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, Zone 3a. Jalapenos do surprisingly well up here. Shorter growing seasons, but hot summers, with a solid amount of rain

  • @ShortBusTrip
    @ShortBusTrip 2 года назад +2

    I swear your watching my search history and making videos based on that. This is like twice now I recently search for something and you produce a video days later 😂

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      Haha, we do some research, but it isn’t that creepy 😂

  • @margaretneufeld1946
    @margaretneufeld1946 2 года назад +1

    I have a pepper plant outside in the garden has a ton of flowers always drops them only think I would now think could be the problem would be the heat .but on the other hand before it was so hot it did the same thing . Super confused actually

  • @jorgeornelas7030
    @jorgeornelas7030 2 года назад +1

    i know that you mentioned about over watering and the water being trapped at the bottom but what about when using self watering buckets?

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  2 года назад

      This is a different system that uses hydro nutrients. It is still important for the roots to have access to oxygen to avoid the same issues

  • @Jacqui-Pen
    @Jacqui-Pen Месяц назад

    Why are a lot of my peppers growing flower buds. Im new to growing. Should i remove them and if so when do i let them grow

  • @timtorkelson7201
    @timtorkelson7201 Год назад +1

    Though I've always just used fish imulsion & bone meal I've taken your advice and picked up the Tiger Bloom and with that in mind moving forward do you recommend just using that the rest of the way or still use some FI & BM?? Always did fine but if I can improve my yield,taste, & size I'm all ears.👍

    • @PepperGeek
      @PepperGeek  Год назад

      Bone meal is usually a 1-2 times per year sort of thing. You could continue using some fish emulsion, or just cut it out. The Tiger bloom has nitrogen. If you do keep using FI, use a reduced rate as it is high in nitrogen. Good luck!

  • @mikedillard835
    @mikedillard835 Год назад

    I have one plant where the flowers are not opening (Jalapeno).....Cayenne are good....I'm in upstate S.Carolina - have started
    bring into more shade from 1pm till 4pm...been in the low to mid. 90s spikes to near 100 all my pepper plant's are in 1gal. cont. an produce very well
    but this one...been watering "LITE" to "MODERATELY" 2 to 3 time's a day over 24 hrs. depending on daily temp's....thank for you're time....Mike..