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Lots of flowers and pods forming. Going to be a great season















Lots of flowers and pods forming. Going to be a great season
Things are looking good. Picking peppers at one location and pods forming at the other
We got some much needed sun today after several days of rain.
This is my second grow location. It's mostly jalapeños, Serranos, cayenne's, Thai peppers, and some other random super Hot that didn't make the cut at my first location.
This is becoming my most popular sauce. We used KSPS peppers this time, with yellow and brown mustard, honey, onion, garlic, salt and pepper.
This one hits different. We make this sauce differently depending on what super hots we have ripe. Our newest batch of Tears of Satan is painful.....in a good way. It's made with: Red Carolina Reaper, Red Moruga Scorpion, Red Ghost, and Red Bell peppers for extra flavor and the beautiful color, but remember beauty is in the eye of the beholder! It is fire 🔥🔥🔥.
This is becoming my most popular sauce. We used KSPS peppers this time, with yellow and brown mustard, honey, onion, garlic, salt and pepper.
Lots of rain here in Central Illinois this morning, but the plants love it. The sun will be out soon.
It's a rainy morning here in Central Illinois. Plants are rubbing it. They will really start to pop when the sun comes out soon.
It's a rainy morning here in Central Illinois, but the Peppers enjoy it. Once the sun comes out later this morning they're gonna start to pop.
Here are the plants that provide the peppers for our hot sauces. We also sell fresh peppers and seeds. We help supply other hot sauce companies with peppers. We are a Veteran Owned, Small Batch, Farm to Table company. The plants are looking great. We have 475 plants of 155 varieties located in 2 different grow locations.
Here are some updated pictures of our pepper garden at Plant Some Kindness. There are over 300 plants at this site and 165 more at another. We have 155 different varieties. We sell fresh peppers, hot sauce, and seeds.
Here a a few pictures of our ornamental peppers. My wife uses them to decorate the patio and landscaping. All of them are edible they just look cool.
I'm experimenting this summer with how far I can push this hydroponic unit. I know these are not made to grow in. But I'm trying to see if I can produce Pepper pods in this unit. I grew several plants in the winter right up to the flowering stage before they went into the soil I want to see if I can get actual Pepper pods. I know everyone's gonna tell me you can't grow in these. That's why I'm calling it an experiment.
Check out the beautiful foliage on these plants
Check out the beautiful foliage on these plants.
Here are a few drone shots of the Plant Some Kindness garden. We have over 300 plants at this location.
Here are a few drone shots of the Plant Some Kindness garden. We have over 300 plants at this location.