Just realised it’s the same type as plants I’m growing from seed. They’re taking ages to get going, but are on a par with the development in this lovely video.
@@noobsaber3213 "You're" means "you are." Did you think it should be I love you are videos because that is wrong. He said I love your videos and that is right.
Your videos are simply out of the world. For video enthusiasts like me, it would be great if you could produce a video about the equipment you use, settings etc. TIA.
How many times have you changed your camera battery? How long did you leave your camera to record each day(24hrs)? I guess it requires a lot of hard work
Sure youve commenred on your camera set up . But what set up do you use for long term time lapse . How bout a link or video or link to a video . Please
Although both are acceptable, "chile" is preferred over "chili"; "chile" is the fruit, "chili" is a meat dish enjoyed in Texas, "chilly" is when it is cold outside. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_chile#Cultural_impact
i'm manually helping with the pollination. Usually with a fine paintbrush or if the flowers are full of pollen it's enough to just shake the whole plant. And sometimes if the plant is a bit stressed and not producing much pollen, i cross pollinate them with pollen from a different pepper plant :)
It does not. The plant in the video is lacking nutrients. It barely manages to maintain its leaves for a reasonable time. This is not how this pepper variety would "normally" develop.
@@vachelliacaven9651 yep this plant is STRUGGLING, not normal at all for pepper plants to lose all their leaves like this, i kinda suspect he's giving it way too much light too
Just realised it’s the same type as plants I’m growing from seed. They’re taking ages to get going, but are on a par with the development in this lovely video.
🌶️ It's so horizontal, with nice colorful fruits! Liked the slow zoom too! Kiitos! 😎✌️
brilliant chili growing from seed to harvest.❤❤
I love your videos
*you’re
@@noobsaber3213No, he was right it's your
@@pianoswitch Nuh uh
@@noobsaber3213 "You're" means "you are." Did you think it should be I love you are videos because that is wrong. He said I love your videos and that is right.
@@pianoswitch Nuh uh “you’re”
I just found these videos and I'm already in love. Thank you for the content
Great content for plant lovers😌
You gotta do Thai chili pepper! They grow crazy amounts of peppers and grow vertical like a Christmas tree
these chilli's are known here in the uk as pepper drops, they are the sweetest chilli you will ever taste, amazing on pizza
they are great!
Never heard the term pepper drops (I'm UK too!) Normally roquito™ or biquinho or sometimes chilli pearls. I like pepper drops though!
I love your work
Your videos are simply out of the world. For video enthusiasts like me, it would be great if you could produce a video about the equipment you use, settings etc. TIA.
thank you for this video. this was 200 days of recording
молодец, что дал жизнь цветку!
Well made ! Loved the music :)
You are an artist my friend
Thank you! :)
God I love you so much for this amazing
Saguaro cactus next😏
How many times have you changed your camera battery? How long did you leave your camera to record each day(24hrs)?
I guess it requires a lot of hard work
Are you clipping the bottom leaves or are they falling off by themselves?
Really a spicy One
dalle brazil
どうしたらそんな良い土ができるのでしょうか?
Sure youve commenred on your camera set up . But what set up do you use for long term time lapse . How bout a link or video or link to a video . Please
Bro please make a vdo of corn seed
i have one on the way, but its my third try so lets hope this time i will succeed :D
Just commente
Гы
Who knows it can be computer generated..
🤡🤡🤡
Please speak on soil and weather. Growing seeds isn't as easy as you make it look.
It actually is. Human have been growing seeds since 21,000 BC, it's not rocket science.
@@wuttehwutEspecially peppers. They are really robust plants.
Although both are acceptable, "chile" is preferred over "chili"; "chile" is the fruit, "chili" is a meat dish enjoyed in Texas, "chilly" is when it is cold outside.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_chile#Cultural_impact
Please Grow 🍌🍌🍌 banana 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤
Pimenta brasileira
That is a beautiful plant, definitely worth it. 👍🏾👍🏾
Dying for a behind the scenes video. I'd love to grow these like you do
"biquinho" chili 🥺🥺
👍 А дыня есть
Just realised that "biquinho" is not translated in English, since is a brazilian pepper. It began to be sold where I live, in the early 2000s. 😄
I find it so fascinating how they continue to cycle through leaves as they grow
So interesting
Відос топ
Question…. Do all the plants he videos self pollenating? Or is he manually helping them with pollination and editing that out?
i'm manually helping with the pollination. Usually with a fine paintbrush or if the flowers are full of pollen it's enough to just shake the whole plant. And sometimes if the plant is a bit stressed and not producing much pollen, i cross pollinate them with pollen from a different pepper plant :)
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Piquillo chili 😂
I wonder why it grows so much slower than other peppers
Its a Capsicum chinense, most peppers are Capsicum anuum, anuum grows faster
It does not. The plant in the video is lacking nutrients. It barely manages to maintain its leaves for a reasonable time. This is not how this pepper variety would "normally" develop.
@@vachelliacaven9651 yep this plant is STRUGGLING, not normal at all for pepper plants to lose all their leaves like this, i kinda suspect he's giving it way too much light too