Stringing Peppers
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Adam Montri, from Ten Hens Farm and Hoophouse Outreach Specialist for Michigan State University, demonstrates how to string peppers. He discusses the benefits of stringing and talks about spacing and the materials needed. Then, he shows how easy it is to do.
this is the best video to be found on this topic.... clear, concise, strait to the point, no long drawn out explanation of how the past six months of your life has been yada yada.... thanks!!
Thanks so much for sharing. Was struggling with different methods. I will try this this year.
Less effort low expensive nice idea better than other method. Thanks for the video.
Going to have around 30 plants and I've got bamboo for the purpose
Thanks lots of information helpful 👍
Great video Adam , very informative n thank you. Adam can you tell the width of the walk way between the 4 ft beds?
Brilliant, thank you for this video.
Thanks for the video..
Wow beautiful farm
I love this I will be starting something soon
I’m Montagnard indigenous live in North Carolina I eat pepper everyday .
Thank you. Go Green!
thank you for sharing
You’re a bell pepper wizard. I can’t grow bell peppers, 4 years of ping pong ball size bell peppers 😂
Thanks, I will do this!
Very informative 👍🏻
the bed is 4 feet so row to row is 2 feet?
How much water does each plant need daily, not what you give each plant but how much does each plant need daily?
Wonderful
Good job man
Good idea
Does stringing only apply to Green House peppers?
Good question...I was wondering the same thing; whether wind blowing would saw them back and forth and cut or break the branch; I know some pepper plant branches seem to snap off if you look at the wrong! ;)
Would 18 inches going down the rows work for scotch bonnet
great work...
thanks really helpful!
Thank you!
Thanks!
Sir your chilli plants leafs curls there.
What is the row spacing between two lines on one bed ?
Nice job!!!
Nice
These are determinant peppers right?
I am not with this presenter/group, but to answer your question peppers are indeterminate. As such, they will continue to grow vines and leaves and fruit as long as they have the resources they need (temperature, water, nutrients). They are not frost hardy, but I actually dig some of mine up, prune the plant leaves and roots, repot it in greenhouse/potting soil, and overwinter them. They get replanted the next spring. I have one that is going on 5 years!
Great work...what is that string called you are using thnx..
tomato twine
very helpful thank you. the music drives me nuts though, sorry...
You may try with iron wire
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super
Thank good idea cages are to expensive.
like it
Nice and informative video. However, the background music is distracting.
Where can you get the steaks?
Building suppy
hello sir i am bachitar singh from punjab i have been doing vegetable farming in punjab for many years i have 15 years of experience in this work i also prepare vegetable nursery sir if you need an experienced ਪਰਸੋਂਦੁ
greetings success 👍👍I am Indonesian Yutube I am also about Irman Jhon chilli
Niiice
Keran
Baja ape
Great video.. but works better doing it from the other side of the plant.. you're doing it the hard way..
Do you mean he should be reaching over the top of the plant and putting the string on the side he isn't standing on? Wouldn't that mean you can't see where you are putting the string?
thank you for sharing
Nice