It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Your garden is so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
@@theblacksociologist2151 they actually do! You may be right. Or they were just some really deformed habaneros. Because all of the newer ones that started fruiting are all completely different than those few I picked. They look like straight up fat habaneros now. But there's only one way to find out. Pimentos would be very, very tame in heat comparison.
@@ferdaheatI used it on some plants direct deom bottle. Seemed to damage leaves? Ever seen that? It was thick, tan..should I water it down? Struggling with leaves looking like spider webs, mites, eaten...
Loving it all.
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Your garden is so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
Thank you very much! That means the world to me! I'm glad you enjoy :)
I subscribed to you as well!
Nice sharing i have the same problem with the peppers in garden too...New subscribe here. ❤
Thank you so much for subscribing! I just subbed to you as well :) Always love to see someone doing something similar!
Those look like pimento peppers otherwise known as "season pepper".
@@theblacksociologist2151 they actually do! You may be right. Or they were just some really deformed habaneros. Because all of the newer ones that started fruiting are all completely different than those few I picked. They look like straight up fat habaneros now. But there's only one way to find out. Pimentos would be very, very tame in heat comparison.
I missed what kind of oil for spider mites?
@@jenmv3483 Neem oil seems to be the cure! Slightly expensive but does the trick.
@@ferdaheatI used it on some plants direct deom bottle. Seemed to damage leaves? Ever seen that? It was thick, tan..should I water it down? Struggling with leaves looking like spider webs, mites, eaten...