This is a Step-by-Step Instructable on how to grow bell or chili peppers from your favorite store bought varieties! And regardless of colour, flavor, or size, all peppers are grown pretty much the same way making this is a very fun, cheap, and easy to do project that I'm sure anyone of any age would enjoy doing!
So read on and learn how to grow some of these for yourself!
PS, i know the intro image is awful, no need to remind me xD
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Materials:
(I used for this instructable but they're not necessary)
+Peppers or Pepper Seeds
- Any variaty of pepper will work
- If getting seeds, i wouldn't recommend getting hybrids, they are very simple to grow and are very resilient and strong, but seeds harvested from these peppers will likely be inferior to the origional plant. They will lack the "vigor" they had before.
All of these are optional.
+ A seed germination set-up
+ Soil (Sphagnum Moss, Cheap Soil, Quality Soil --mixed)
+ Plastic Baggies
+ Brown Paper Bag
+ and some Pots!











































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The round planter has a "Trinidad Scorpion Butch T" and in the long one I just threw in some packets of crushed chili from a fast food vendor as an experiment. I understand these packets are usually from Cayenne. Has anyone tried this before with any luck? If they're radiated when processed, I suspect they're all dead and will not sprout.
I have several more 1 inch tall "Trinidad Scorpion Butch T" plants growing inside that I plan on growing in a "Topsy Turvy® Hot Pepper Planter" when they get a little bigger.
happy gardening and post again
angel x
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You might have more luck with this technique with fruits from a farmer's market. It would also be much easier to get in contact with the farmer to find out about varietal information.
Have you gotten any fruit from your plants yet? How did they turn out? Did you get lucky?
I love peppers but they never do well in my garden, unless I feed them so much stuff that I may as well get store bought. Then they are never as big. I am in zone 6.
I just bought Habanero seeds that were freakin' expensive... I hope that I can save the money next year by propagating them!
greetings
majjuss
Yes, green pepper will turn red, but a red pepper has a very different taste.
I usually buy organic veggies when I try to extract seeds for drying.
Not a guarantee but I usually get the good ones.
Nice peppers,
Mine are not always as nice, peppers are a small challenge. 8)