Easy step by step guide on how to grow Bell Peppers in containers and grow bags from seed to harvest.
Includes growing in fabric pots or grow bags, seed germination, transplanting in containers.
Variety: Pepper Sweet, California Wonder
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  1. I'm going to stop right here at 2:26 to say this video is so relaxing and that background music is like super soothing I'm amazed so far…..eye candy peppers

  2. The BEST pepper video I have ever seen Beautiful. The snap on those clippers and bright red color was amazing subscribers

  3. I started my seeds, fresh from a bell pepper. Put the seeds on a paper towel, moistened the towel and put between 2 small plates. 2 days later they started sprouting and I moved the seeds to the plug containers. I plan on growing in the bags. I've read on another website that you can make the bell peppers a perennial plant by moving them out of the elements when it freezes. Also, the harvest was at 18 weeks. Was that 18 weeks from planting the seed or 18 weeks from the time they were put in the final growing bucket?

  4. I planted the same brand of seed and they yield very very small bell peppers. At first, my plants weren’t producing. So, I changed fertilizer, Fox farm big bloom and 511. 511 instructions it to use every 3weeks. That’s didn’t the trick except the none of the peppers got big. It would take 4 of mines to make just your one. A few developers blossom end rot. I was so proud that I grow all my plants from seed and haven’t harvest any and I have 4 bell pepper plants. Any suggestions please?

  5. What do you do after harvest do have to start over? Never done it before wondering once I do harvest do I just throw it away or …. I don’t know πŸ€·πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ lol

  6. Your loving and caring touch produced awesome bell peppers. Such a joy to watch the video from start to end. So much patience in the journey in preparing the soil and planting and harvesting. Watering too. I felt so connected to the video and it brought about a contended smile. Thank you 😊

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