Hot to Grow a MASSIVE Chilli Pepper Plant! 6 Top Tips!

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In this video I share my tips on growing a huge, monster chilli plant! As impressive as chilli pepper plants are anyway, growing a monster sized chilli plant is just such a lot of fun. This is part of a series of videos in 2022 where I grow this monster plant. Links to the other videos are down below ⬇️

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0:00:00 What's that coming over the hill?
0:01:39 Tip 1 - Pot Size
0:02:51 Tip 2 - Soil Mix
0:05:15 Tip 3 - Watering
0:06:23 Tip 4 - Nutrients
0:08:50 Tip 5 - Plant Support
0:09:47 Tip 6 - Foliar Spray

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2:23 I live in California and my dad plants and grows chili (various kinds). My dad grows organic chile on the ground and uses cow and chicken manure.
We get lots of sunshine here and my dad's chili's neve grow to 7 feet; at most they grow to about 4 feet. He does get a decent harvest, but I think he can get more.
I'm new at planting chili and have not been successful. I specifically am planting Serrano, Ancho, and Jalapeno and have not been successful. I was only successful (somewhat) growing Fresno chili. I grow my chili's in pots, so that I can control the water and until I get the clay soil more aerated and healthy (just moved to a new place).
I love chile salsa (chilie sauce) and eating fresh Serranos with my meal (as many Mexican dishes call for these chilis and my ethnicity is Native American and Mexican) so I am motivated to learn about growing chile as much as possible. I also know that all chili that is not organic is sprayed with pesticide ( I see it as I live in California), and I do not want to eat poisonous pesticides. It's also hard to get organic chilis lately. I used to be able to get organic serranos and jalapenos at Whole Foods, but they stopped selling them about 5 years ago. So, I am determined to learn how to grow chiles and that' why I am growing chile from seeds.
I am going through your channel and will also be viewing YT channels that are in Spanish hoping to learn from people in Mexico! Wish me luck.

GodsChildrenOnEarth
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We plant habaneros in greenhouses directly in the ground with hydroponic water system. our plants grow to a height of 6m, they hang like tomatoes. Because we have sun for a whole year with 30 degrees Celsius, the life cycle is 82 weeks, of which 60 weeks are harvest. After 60 weeks of harvesting we achieve between 120 and 150 tons per hectare. Planting directly in the ground with a greenhouse is therefore possible in warmer climates. You are always welcome in Mexico

robbycaes
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Wow now you really have shown me something I didn't no. Tks a million for your feeds

bobstephen
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We have some big plants this year. They have loved the heat! Mine in the large pot is about 5ft high. Loads of pods too! My little greenhouse is like a jungle! Enjoy the updates - keep up the great work!

DontCropMeNow
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calcium carbonate my friend. I don't have yellow, spotted leaves. I grind up old eggs shells in a pistle mortar. we go thru about 2 dozen eggs/week. sprinkle the powder on top of the soil. water... leaves lush and green.

dyonisis
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Im growing reaper and jalapeño this year. Thank you for the helpful tips that i can use.

Geoffreythepuppeteer
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Fantastic knowledge! I'm about to put my purple peach reaper in a 30+ gallon bin of coco coir here in the states I'll be growing this one inside. Under high-power LEDs

koryjoubert
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Thanks for the info Shaun, it was greatly appreciated. I have a better understanding of what I have been doing wrong, second season attempt for me. I have three Komoto dragon plants and four different varieties of habaneros I've been trying to
grow for a total of thirty plants.
I suspect if my plants were that size, I would only need six plants.
Can't wait to see the harvest video, until then.

greatday
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I had some interesting patterns in my bird aji peppers I planted two plants in a large patio planter and they turned out to be the tallest plants thus far at 3 feet. Another plant same variety was almost as tall in a 12” round pot. Additionally I had very small planters but very tall growth as well. The mix I use is Miracle Grow moisture control, water comes via rain barrel. Peppers have just recently started ripening. Which is late for us here in Pennsylvania. Thanks as always

daphlavor
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Thank You...always get useful tips when I get to view your videos. Best of success the rest of the grow season.

michaelmcdowell
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I made an ignorant comment on your growing competition with Pepper Geek earlier. If I had just watched this episode first I could have avoided showing my ignorance. Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom

jhdrake
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This is my first year growing Chili’s. I have a couple Anaheim’s about 3&1/2 foot tall. The chili’s themselves are about 10 inches long . Just been using rain water and dry organic amendments and a couple nutrient teas with worm compost.

higherintellect
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As always.
Great input.
Good luck pal.
From Loughborough.

frankfrank
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I'm new to growing chillies and peppers. Very interesting video with lots of invaluable information. Thanks for sharing. Bobby from South Africa.

brgovender
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Jys sekerlik van SA? Wats die kans iemand in die UK noem sy plant Koos😂. Onlangs die channel raak geloop, love dit!

jacomaakreg
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So informative I am new to chili growing in my greenhouse you are so helpful to us newbies thank you.

billow
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I use a rain barrel flood tray system with mesh grow bags and a bio vermiculture worm compost mix that has everything nature can deliver. Max water and worm composting. The one thing I do add is some wood ash. Pepper plants require lots of Potassium and Phosphorus.

seetheforest
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Love the name of the channel ❤ thank you for all your tips!!

GladysJeannette
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I have been following you since 10, 000 followers and it is never boring it is always the best listen for peppers keep up the good work song and stay spicy from Marc in Montreal

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hey bro i live in the Netherlands, im trying to grow some Ghost and reaper inside my house, i keep it in my office with some glow lights, good ones, it sprouts it grows a couple of Centimeter but it dies later, im getting such frustrations

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