Grow GIANT Pepper Plants for Huge Harvests!

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Published 2023-09-09
Growing a giant pepper plant this 2023 grow season! Didn’t come out the variety I expected, but still had a huge harvest of spicy and delicious chili peppers!

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Check out my page to see my fatalii plant I grew using this method last year!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Hindu_hain
    This video some kind of addiction........i have seen it 10 times.....still watching again and again..
  • @cowboyblacksmith
    I was going to nit pick in the beginning: "You didn't mix the compost deep enough, you should have bought more fertilizer, put the mid season granular closer and scratch it in." then I saw your results and was like Never mind. lol
  • @ArtistCreek
    That is incredible...over 100!! Off one plant. Then you said you had one that was 200 last year...in that bucket. Dude its the bucket. Its magic
  • @Diana-me2ie
    I planted 3 orange habanero pepper plants over an old compost pile and they grew huge and lasted for 2 years. They look very similar to your red peppers. I made mango habanero jelly which can also be used as a glaze which can be used over grilled pork ribs, roast, baked fish Etc. Delicious!
  • @winniejack2492
    I have three large ghost pepper bush. When I planted them I didn’t have any fertilizer, composts or anything and they grew beautifully. Now I’ve been watching all these so called expert gardeners and I’m doing the most and plants are failing. 😢😢😢, Honestly plants are going,g to grow as long as u put it in the ground and it gets water. Do,t worry I’m back to planting the old fashion way and all is good. 😊😊😊
  • @vebjorn97
    I wish my chilis were growing this fast. Living in western Norway, so my season is very short. Even now its still only around 15C at daytime... Your progress in 2 weeks is my progress in 2 months... Jealous, and thats an understatement
  • Its going to be my 4th yrs of growing peppers. I cant tell exactly why but the harvest is 20x better when the plan grow in a container vs directly in ground
  • It amazes me, how many people have over looked the fact you used Dynomyco inoculant. Right now I’m growing a Ghost pepper and 6 different types of Habaneros. White, lemon, red, Caribbean red, chocolate and orange. The Ghost pepper and the orange were from Lowe’s got them when little baby’s. But the rest are from seeds also growing Hatch Red x, Hatch Rattlesnake and big Jim’s. So far I’ve used Great white and Bigfoot premium together to water in the Mycorrhizae. I’ve noticed some things so far. But come transplant from the green house to pots I’m going to use the Dynomyco granules and also get the Dynomyco spark water in. Basically gonna mix all 3 top brands and see what happens. I’m using FoxFarms Ocean Forest soil, even started the seeds in that soil. I have the FoxFarm trio fertilizers with molasses and Fishing emulsion. I’m in Chandler Arizona zone 9B. I’ll keep you posted brother. Your video and information inspired this years grow !!!! Thanks agin an keep it up -Deriek
  • @hullster9970
    I have a scotch bonnet plant that i almost disposed of. The stem remained green and i thought this thing just hasnt died. It a went through the winter with 6 small leaves. I watered it twice and now omg it is covered in new leaves after repotting and feeding. I am looking forward to seeing what i get. I had 22 scotch bonnets last summer, 21 went into the best chilli sauce i have ever had...praying lol.
  • @dontswitchoff607
    You barely do anything and get your plant to grow that well...ya I'm jealous lol
  • @user-kr6dt8hl9l
    Those are definitely red habanero peppers. They don't look anything like trinidads or ghosts and DEFINITELY not scotch bonnets.
  • After watching this video I just ordered 2 chocolate ghost pepper plants from Amazon 😅😅😅
  • With all of those Ghost Peppers, you'd better start keeping a large fire extinguisher in your bathroom. With the red color, they might be Carolina Reapers. The same thing goes with the fire extinguisher though.
  • @MouldySponge
    Ive been growing chilli peppers next to each other for about 7 years now and found that they rarely, if ever, cross pollinate. All of mine have stayed true, except for a single one. "( a red habanero that ended up a slightly orange coulour with less heat than usual) Not sure if I've just been lucky, but I wonder if there's any point to adding the mesh, not sure if the mesh is even fine enough to block out pollen?