Sr. Verde
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They are super easy to grow man, personally I didn't adjust my pH for them specifically but I remember when I started growing I read a study on how slightly acid soil was really beneficial early in life, so with that in mind if you want to do it all pro you could start them in pH specific soil like in a container, then move them into the ground. Later in life, if they are in the ground especially, the pH will balance out to what they need.
I just introduced habaneros this season so they are still pretty small, but I have a "chili piquin" that is around five years old, and before I cut it back last year it was like 6ft tall and super lanky, it's was pretty cool. I got the seeds from some plants in the mountains in mexico, it was like a field of chili, cool shit.
Bad asssss dude.
Good to hear, I heard chilis could be difficult but perhaps those were 'certain' strains?
Good to hear I'm excited.
Our soil sucks here, which is why I'm getting pots and fox farms... But perhaps if I could till up a garden and add some good soil in there I could do something in a few years..