Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Green Pepper Jelly How Often Should I Water My Green Pepper Plant And What Conditons Does It Need?

How often should i water my green pepper plant and what conditons does it need? - green pepper jelly

I have a medium green pepper plant at the time in my window. And I just want to know weather this is the place to keep and how much should I water a day.

2 comments:

Peter Z said...

In my experience, are like weeds, even if they do not care about these plants bare fruit, but I'm doused in a well lite every second for the third day, unless the water daily with extreme heat of the free-running soil and any type of liquid fertilizer is better to have a monthly pot is results.In much to do, but if you still satisfied with the performance, so do not try to encapsulate in the hands of a large pot, and about 21 days to gain strength, I also have some seeds of your peppers, because they multiply easily and lead to better results by seed propagated shall be for a maximum torque of crops annually.

Pepper is a tender, warm season vegetables. Peppers require slightly higher temperatures, grow slowly and are smaller than most tomato plants. Bright colors, varieties of peppers have occurred recently on the stage. A variety of garden peppers (pepper, Tabasco, pepper and paprika) can be grown for food, spices or sweet ornamentals.TheVariety of chili, especially the bells, which have traditionally been by far the most popular in the United States. They are eaten green or ripe and are in salads, stuffing, soups, stews and marinades. New developments in the color and shape have nothing to dim the popularity of sweet peppers. Pepper varieties have also enjoyed a resurgence in popularity recently, mainly because of the different ethnic cuisines, which creatively using their unique flavor and heat.

When planting
Peppers are best started from seeds indoors in late winter and then transplanted into the garden after the soil and the air warms in the spring. Plants do not tolerate frost and do not grow well in cool, moist soils. When night temperatures below 50 ° to 55 ° F, plants grow slowly, the leaves yellow and fall flowers. Raised beds, black plastic mulch and floating row covers can be used with pepper heat and drain the soil and improve the ecological environment of young pepper plants in late spring when the cold persists May.

Space and Depth
Transplants 18 to 24 inches apart in the row, or 14 to 18 cm distance in all directions in beds. A dozen works, including a salad or two guys peppers can provide enough for most families, but with different colors, flavors and types are available, more being needed for lovers of pepper or true devotion, a lover of ethnic cuisine.

Care
Peppers thrive in well drained soil, fertile, which is well supplied with moisture. Use a starter fertilizer when transplanting. Apply additional fertilizer (manure) after the first series of colored peppers. For a steady supply of water is with peppers, especially important during the harvest season, irrigate during dry periods. Hot, dry winds and dry soil can prevent the establishment of fruit or abortion by small immature fruit.

Recommended varieties
Hybrid Bell

Bell Boy (70 days before harvest, from green to red)

Lady Bell (72 days, from green to red)

Purple Belle (70 days, immature, purple, black, red)

Bell Chocolate (75 days, green for ChocolaYou brown)

Sweet potatoes or salad type

Gypsy (65 days until harvest, pale yellow to orange to red)

Sweet Banana (70 days from light yellow to orange to red)

Hot Peppers

Cayenne, wide and thick (70 days before harvest)

Cayenne, long and thin (73 days)

Jalapeno (70 days)

Red Chile (84 days)

purplemo... said...

Wells that are similar in water for tomatoes. You also need lots of sun and warmth.

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