beautiful plants. great soil mix. looks a little root bound but they'll be great! you're going to have my problem of running out of space for plants soon! haha
Love it like you love Stuart at chilli chump.What I love about you like most of us small grow.Happy your chillis are going we.you have gone full southen this video hat and hood 😂. Welcome to the club and great to see you calling out another grower.Chilli chump is great at what he dose respect and respect to you for what you do.The more we all let people know how great growing chillis is the better for all.Love to all and keep it hot 🔥
Shurn spelt wrong not Stuart chilli chump I'm dyslexic so sorry for the mistakes and what a why to spell our condition dyslexic when we can read and write the same way.that is really taking the piss.But hey that is life.
Hi Mark, nice to see your chilis, especially the 7 Pot Primo. I am also looking forward for mine 7 Pot Primos from Chilli Chump. Mine grow still very compact fortunately. Maybe because of the grow light or the grow box, I don't know. I will have 16 plants this year and 5 of them will be 7 Pot Primos. Keep on with your videos. I am really enjoying them. Best regards from Germany. Burak
Cheers Burak, glad your enjoying the videos. I also can't wait for the 7 pot Primo's to grow. I have way to many plants this year for my little garden so some of them need to go to friends.
Wow they're looking good there Mark. Thank you, love looking forward to these updates. Can I just say one thing - have you thought about wearing a mask when you're mixing those substrates together? Better to be safe than sorry. Anyway, thank you again for the update, love following your progress with these awesome looking plants. Big hi to Mrs Mark and Otto 🥰🐶💚
Cheers Kay....I should really say the reasons why for the soil ingredients 😆 Apparently it good for boosting the uptake of nutrients and the ability to produce flowers and fruit, amongst a few other things.
What size are those pots, 5litre? Is that where they'll stay now? I'm new to growing peppers and chilis, but online for my bell peppers, it was suggesting a 25l pot and that's what I've bought but they are rather big, considering my trees are in 60l pots and my fruit bushes in 15l!
Hiya... Thanks for watching, some of them will probably stay in those 5ltr pots others will get potted up one more time to a 10ltr pot...I also have a few 25ltr pots which I will use but I tend wait and see which plants are growing the strongest before I decide to use them.
Hi Tisha this is the variety name of this chilli. It was originally grown in India and Bangladesh, and is closely related to the ghost pepper also known as Bhut Jolokia. It's now grown all over the world, great taste but very very hot.
@@TheChilliNortherner I see. Thanks for clarifying. Just was looking for videos related to chilli plant care. Cause i'm trying to grow some. And I love naga chilli. They are the best.