I like planting a variety of pepper plants in a zigzag pattern while pulling the tops of the plants close together in a straight line. This way the bees naturally cross pollinate the plants. I save the seeds from all the peppers and plant dense Rose close together way out back away from my garden to let the pepper plants continue to be naturally cross pollinated. I'm starting to get some crazy peppers. When I find a plant I like a lot I take it indoors for the winter and cut it back to make clones from The cutting the next year I plant that cloned plant in an isolated group away from any other pepper plants and recede those the next year with the clone plants to propagate a new variety with a little bit of nature's help. It's really amazing how pepper plants turn into bushes and almost into little trees. Great video keep it up bro 🥳🤟
Put them babies in a bucket with some potting soil jalapeños do great in bucks I plant 2-5 in each 5 gallon you right drought stress or a normal light water makes great jalapeños them babies look Amazing Extremely Great Jalapeño video u won another follower;-) fertilizer I use is Alaska fish emulsion home depo lowes Wallmart very inexpensive works better then any over priced toxic fertilizer it’s organic your skill set on ripening is on point try this I hope u have much larger plants and 30 times the peppers on your plants I grow in my apartment inside with normal led standard house bulbs amazing how little light some garden varieties need to grow inanely great
I make my chilly beans with about 1-1/2lbs Jalapeño and a bunch of stuff. It's hard to find hot jalapeños in most stores . When I buy them I always look for the stretch marks !! This is the first time I have grown my own . They are just turning red!! I have 22 plants.. Thanks for the video
Gypsum loosens clay soil, not 100 % but like 50% pretty quickly. Other soil amendments would improve it further, I'm guessing here. Coz most crops will grow OK in my 50% heavy soil.
The red are the sweetest most delicious jalapeño peppers as i dont like alot of heat…..i know they are mild but im irish and dont tolerate heat well…. In my experience my red ripe jalapeños ARE NOT NEARLY as hot as the unripe gree green ones….just like if I let my yellow sweet bell pepppers get yellow instead of picking green they are much sweeter