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growing chillies in beer cans
Left is a ghost pepper, right is a 7 Pot Congo
Ever try growing Pepper X?
Nah, never seen the seeds for them from a reputable seller sadly! Iโve got reapers and a couple of naga varieties in the garden though
Nice. Do you use grow lamps?
I thought about getting one but opted not to. Iโve got south facing windows so all my plants through spring are able to get all the sun they need!
So the chillies part is obvious enough, but why in beer cans?
Do they bear fruit in such small containers?
Do you have any problems with gnats?
This is awesome and I need to find a way to do it.