Top 3 Tips to Get a MASSIVE Chilli Pepper Harvest

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Here are my Top 3 Tips to get a MASSIVE Chilli Pepper Harvest at the end of the season! There is nothing better than seeing the fruits of your labour, especially when the fruits are chillies and you get to enjoy all their spiciness!

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How are your chilli plants doing this season so far?

ChilliChump
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We agree about pots. Pots are better than ground. Gotta love this guy

GlennJohnson-kc
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Wow, I didn’t know the thing with flowers dropping due to low humidity. But now that you mention it, this summer was the driest summer in my region ever. And boy did my plants drop a lot of flowers. But the past week it has been raining quite a bit, and now they’re not dropping anymore.

daviddegenhardt
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I've been growing chilies since 1975 (probably longer than u have been alive, lol)...but I find I learn a lot from your videos...also the tips you give about growing chilies, I've been practicing for many decades...thank you for your informative and educational videos! I am subscribed! 😍

steventuck
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Some great tips, I have a habit of overwatering so now only grow chillis in fabric points and a autopot system, got a Corbaci in a 8.5 litre pot in the auto pot and its not far off taking over my greenhouse, 4 foot tall with around 3 foot 360 span, 7 pot douglah and scotch bonnets coming on a treat too 🔥

Marcus
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Your knowledge is out of this world 🌎. Thank you for sharing so much knowledge and teaching us how to be wise like yourself. Keep up the great work, many blessings to you 🙏. Can't wait to watch all your videos

CheerfulMilkSnake-dpcs
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Finally subscribed and this episode was the reason - no flowers yet. I might have to bring them inside. I think I planted the seeds late.

fingersfinesilver
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I've been growing mine in a raised bed (sort of), it was originally built as a flower bed for a 1950s house, but we've been using it for Jalapenos for years now. I spent years adding lots of organic mulch and fertilizer as well as cultivating worms. Never had to do much more than water and forget. I guess I achieved by accident what you've achieved through hard work and research.

Craxin
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Great tips, thanks a lot. I never understood why my flowers of my indoor plants always fell off.

BaudirenergieDe
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Hi Shaun. Grew peppers and chillies (shop bought plants) for the first time. Fed them a tomato feed and watered every day. When it got too hot here in the UK, I sat them all in trays of water and they grew very well. Beginners luck. Great channel 👍🌱

elainewilliams
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Killer video, Shaun! Concise, and informative. Absolutely love this format.

PaulTMaack
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Great, great tips. You are The Best, C.C.

markmdn
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To my fellow uk chilli growers who use greenhouses or a polytunnels. I hope you all manage to keep your plants alive throughout this record breaking heatwave that's about to hit uk! (especially down south were I am). I have covered my poly with double layer of shade netting along with all these great tips. If that doesn't keep the temp under control I'll have no choice but to rescue all my plants outside and put under a tree. What's everyone else planning/doing to prepare?

ldzmn
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Thanks for the bonus tip! I'm going to give it a try.

mgguygardening
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Thanks for the tips, Shaun! I have been guilty of neglecting 1 or more of those at times, especially in the late season. Your channel has been a great inspiration! Keep up the good work and stay spicy!

nitramdmij
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Your plants are some of the healthiest I've ever seen. I think it's important, however, to frame these tips in context. I grow in a rather hostile outdoor environment, east coast central Florida that is impossible to control. You have to work with what is given. I think I've finally found a feeding regiment that has enabled my plants to survive all sorts of pests and airborne disease. Anyway, I've really enjoyed your channel over the years and thank you for another great video.

FC-czzd
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This is some great stuff and all your plants in the background look very happy and healty!
My cayenne plants recently started flowering but sadly lost a flower or two each due to some heavy rain/stormy weather recently; gonna try the misting method you showed maybe they will get a little stronger to withstand better the weather.

metallicadipendente
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Yes yes, thanx for the nutrition ratio!

InventorGadget
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I lucked out where my property is. It's at the top of a west facing hill. I get lots of wind. My 24 foot x 36 foot garden, all of my smaller raised beds, my flower beds along the house, and all the potten plants on my front and back deck have automatic drip irrigation. I use 10:10:10 until I see peppers just starting, then switch to something low in nitrogen, with a bump to Phosphorus and Potassium. I also use epsom salts. Still love the channel.

Rattletrap-xsil
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Another good video Shaun. My season this year is where yours was last year. Plants needing potting on but the growing space isn't ready! Hopefully I'll catch you tomorrow at Southwell!

robertbeaston