To successfully grow chili pepper plants in pots, choose a pot with good drainage, use well-draining soil, place the pot in a sunny spot, water regularly but avoid overwatering, fertilize occasionally, and protect the plants from pests and extreme temperatures.
it is mostly used in Mexico
Yes, you can successfully plant dried pepper seeds by rehydrating them in water before planting them in soil. Make sure to provide adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients for the seeds to germinate and grow into healthy pepper plants.
I assume you mean Bell, jalepeno, sweet banana, chili etc. when using the term pepper. If so, all are vegetables that grow above ground on small bush like plants, similar to tomato plants.
You can grow any kind of plant if you have the right environment for it. Do some research and see what your sort of pepper likes and plant the seeds and see if you can grow it.
No, red pepper is not a root. It is actually a fruit, specifically a type of chili pepper. The part that is typically consumed is the fleshy outer layer, while the seeds and inner membrane are usually discarded.
To successfully grow bell pepper sprouts at home, plant seeds in a small pot with well-draining soil, keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, place the pot in a sunny spot with at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, and provide support for the growing plants as they mature.
by planting seeds of coarse
Bell pepper plants typically grow to be about 18-24 inches tall and 18-24 inches wide.
Pepper plants typically take about 60 to 90 days to grow from seed to harvest, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
To successfully grow plants from grocery store produce, you can save seeds from fruits and vegetables, plant them in soil, provide adequate sunlight and water, and care for the plants as they grow.
Sweet pepper plants typically grow to be around 18-24 inches tall, with a spread of about 12-18 inches.
Bean plants need about 1 inch of water per week to thrive and grow successfully.