Pruning Pepper Plants For BEST Production - Stronger Plants & Grow More Peppers!

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How to prune pepper plants for maximum production, have increased yields of peppers. How to make your peppers plants a stockier, bushier plant with more side shoots. Benefits of pruning pepper seedlings for a stronger stockier plant, eliminating the need to stake or cage your pepper plants. How to top off or tip prune young peppers correctly for best results. Hot pepper plants that have smaller fruit have best response to being topped off. How to grow pepper seedlings indoors before planting outdoors.

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Also, make sure to have a fan on your seedlings while inside. This strengthens them too. You are doing a great job in hardening your plants to the outside. Good luck.! ❤❤❤❤

barbaraguinn
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We call that method "topping" in the cannabis cultivation world. Fantastic technique for leggy strains.

CalloftheCrow
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Nice! I’ve found that topping only the plants where the pepper itself is actually smaller( like no bigger than a jalapeño) do best. It seems to make bells peppers and larger ones take even longer without increasing yield for me.

PrettyAliceNight
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Love it! The rooster inside is killing me!!

HarpsterFarmAZ
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Thanks for the two videos on the peppers it helped a lot. I was looking to see how long they take to grow in the beginning. Now that I know I will start from seed earlier next year in January since we have indoor lights and stuff too. But I am also going to start from seed at the end of this month when my seeds come in the mail from Pucker Butt Co. I know they won't have time to fully mature into big plants but by October I'm sure I will get some good peppers nonetheless. Then I can move those plants indoors and switch them over to veg nutrients and light for the winter.

Thanks a lot for the info, cheers!

ChuckCanada
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Can chickens eat the leaf and stem of the pepper/ chilli plants? Cheers 👍

harrymonk