best manure for chili plant
hi..I'm going to plant bird's eye chilli plant..so I am wondering between chicken manure, goat manure and bat guano, which one is the best fertilizer for my plants??
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The best thing for any pepper plants is a lot of compost material. I always put about 6" of peat moss on top of the soil where the pepper row will be. Then I till in all that peat moss and my pepper plants typically grow 6 to 7 ft tall. 2 years ago I planted 6 red chili pepper plants and 4 sweet bell pepper plants in the same row. The bell peppers were very large 5" diameter. I picked all the red chili peppers, 3 months later after they dry I turned them into 3 lbs of chili powder.
If you dry your peppers be sure to cut them into several pieces, remove the stem and seeds, let the pepper pieces dry naturally in the dark with good air circulation so they do not mold. The dry peppers store well in zip lock bags. If you intend to use dry peppers on pizza cut them into tiny pieces before they dry.
If you dry your peppers be sure to cut them into several pieces, remove the stem and seeds, let the pepper pieces dry naturally in the dark with good air circulation so they do not mold. The dry peppers store well in zip lock bags. If you intend to use dry peppers on pizza cut them into tiny pieces before they dry.
salsabila,
All the advise, given here is sage wisdom.
I've had to learn pepper growing the hard way...you have to stop fertilizing peppers to get the fruit to set. Once they do fruit, if you give them N, they will stop fruiting for ~ a month.
Marlingardener,
Visited your site....so peaceful. I'll be trying some of your recipes this year. Thanks for the info.
All the advise, given here is sage wisdom.
I've had to learn pepper growing the hard way...you have to stop fertilizing peppers to get the fruit to set. Once they do fruit, if you give them N, they will stop fruiting for ~ a month.
Marlingardener,
Visited your site....so peaceful. I'll be trying some of your recipes this year. Thanks for the info.