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The Complete Guide to Growing Chile Piquin (Capsicum annuum) 

Cory Ames
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📼 IN THIS VIDEO:
Learn about Texas Native pepper, Chile Pequín, Chile Pequin, or the Bird Pepper (Capsicum annuum), including how to grow it yourself and its benefits.
If you're a fan of spicy food, then you'll definitely want to know about the Chile Pequín pepper. In this video, we'll cover everything you need to l earn about this flavorful pepper, from its origins to its health benefits.
Plus, we'll show you how to grow your own Chile Pequín peppers at home! Don't miss out on adding this versatile pepper to your garden and spice up your dishes.
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📌 Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Chile Pequín
00:15 Characteristics of Chile Pequín
00:58 Versatility and Resilience of Chili Pequín
01:27 Distribution & Uses of Chili Pequín
02:15 Growing Conditions for Chili Pequín
02:40 Benefits of Growing Chili Pequín
04:45 Chili Pequín & Wildlife
05:29 Planting & Caring for Chile Pequín
07:38 Companion Plants
08:02 Seasonal Expectations for Chili Pequín
09:13 Medicinal & Edible Uses
10:11 Propagating Chili Pequín
11:03 Conclusion
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Комментарии : 26   
@priscillalerma5830
@priscillalerma5830 Месяц назад
i’m near mcallen and we’ve had our chili pequin tree ever since i was little, even survived our “freezes”. i’m planning on planting another one with our peppers. thank you for this video!
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT Месяц назад
Oh that's awesome! Yeah, you might be in one of the perfect spots in TX for it to remain year after year. Mine remain small bushes because they die back each year (San Antonio). Thanks for watching (and sharing!), -Cory
@bk6916
@bk6916 Месяц назад
Cool video. I originally tried to germinate these with a wet paper towel and failed. Abuela said to let the pepper completely dry out then plant into shallow soil. I planted 8 seeds this way hoping one would work. After almost 4 weeks I was about to throw in the towel after checking everyday. Skipped a day and all 8 popped up at once. Just transplanted them and gonna give some away.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT Месяц назад
Oh wow, that's awesome! Thanks for sharing. Good tip from the abuela. -Cory
@enriqueaguiar4002
@enriqueaguiar4002 Месяц назад
I'm going a pequin plant as well and its a bout a month old.. can't wait for it to fruit.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT Месяц назад
awesome! where are you at? Mine have green peppers starting to show. 🤠
@enriqueaguiar4002
@enriqueaguiar4002 Месяц назад
@@CoryAmesYT I'm in Phoenix AZ and I'm growing my plant indoors. I got the seeds to germinate with a heat mat and grow light with a 12 hr timer from 7am/7pm. My plant still seems to be growing and filling with more leaves but no sign of flowers yet.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT Месяц назад
@@enriqueaguiar4002 interesting! thanks for sharing.
@chakathewolf
@chakathewolf 2 дня назад
Put them in vinegar to make pepper sauce. Add 5 or 6 when you can pickles.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 2 дня назад
Oh! Good tip. 👍
@menyp7402
@menyp7402 3 месяца назад
Awesome pepper. Great favor to hotness balance. They will spread in warm climate lol cool video
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 3 месяца назад
They certainly have spread in my yard. It's sort of fun to see where they'll pop up next. Thanks for watching!
@100lucch
@100lucch Месяц назад
Great video. I just tried some dried ones which were put in a blender. They were excellent, hot and spicy. I asked for some seeds and wow that had some spare. So I'm going to try growing them in Southern Australia.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT Месяц назад
best of luck! I'll be curious to hear how it goes. I have them all over my yard now because of the birds. haha Hoping the same for you!
@chrischiles6263
@chrischiles6263 12 дней назад
Interesting, I have a handful of these growing around my backyard, and ive been tending to them since the weather first started to turn from the winter. I am curious though, Out of all of them, the one that is doing the best, and is also the only one to be producing at the moment is the one that gets almost a full days sun. It is absolutely covered in peppers right now. The next healthiest one and one that is about the same size, is in maybe 6/8 hours of sun. But is only just now starting to flower. then the rest are in the most shade, maybe only receiving a few hours a day of direct sun, still aren't even flowering! I always thought this was because maybe they needed a lot more sun. Now I am confused again as to whats up with them. Ill have to dig around some more and try to see why.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 11 дней назад
Always an experiment! Yeah, I would say that my chili pequin that fruit the best get the most sun, however, in peak summer they can wilt a bit. Mixed bag! Also would imagine that it depends on the moisture levels. I know the city of San Antonio planted a bunch of chili pequin near the river here, in direct direct sun. I haven't seen them recently, but I remember last summer they were doing great. However, I do believe they were on some reasonable supplemental water (from rain collection).
@moofree
@moofree 22 дня назад
1:20 Note that inaturalist page seems to conflate Chile Piquins and the smaller+hotter Chile Petins. I've only seen Petins in the wild up here in Austin.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 22 дня назад
My understanding is that those were the same thing, just different common names?? www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=CAAN4
@moofree
@moofree 20 дней назад
@@CoryAmesYT RU-vid restricted my last post for linking to a gardening site I guess, but yeah, I bought a few Piquins from HEB and none of the peppers visibly resembled the tiny round chiltepins I've found in the wild around here since the 90s. However by taste, the wild dried chiltepins and the HEB dried pequins are similarly flavorful and about the same spicyness. Makes me wonder if the difference is simply growing conditions...
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 20 дней назад
@@moofree I do notice that the peppers that spring up randomly in my landscape versus the parent plants I purchased and planted grow a bit differently. However the peppers are the same. I don't know though - interesting!
@moofree
@moofree 19 дней назад
@@CoryAmesYT Planted one of my wild chiltepin seeds yesterday, I'll let you know how it turns out. Though I guess I should plant a Pequin seed too for comparison.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 19 дней назад
@@moofree yes, please do! Very curious. Ahhh that's a good enough experiment for me. 🤪
@gigirossi8315
@gigirossi8315 12 дней назад
Is there a diffrence growing between Chile Piquin and Chiltepin besida shape and size? We are from NYS.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 12 дней назад
I don't believe so - and tbh, I'm still not convinced that they are different plants. I believe they are the *same* but one has been cultivated for nursery trade, while the other is "wild." www.centraltexasgardener.org/resource/chile-pequin/ So! I don't believe they require many different conditions. However, the nursery-adapted versions might be more forgiving.
@gigirossi8315
@gigirossi8315 12 дней назад
@@CoryAmesYT thank you for your response. I picked up the plants in Arizona, including a pencil planting and they are doing beautifully.
@CoryAmesYT
@CoryAmesYT 12 дней назад
@@gigirossi8315 rock on! It's a fun thing to grow. Looks like I'll be getting a good harvest again this year, so, I'm pretty excited!
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