Planting chilies in used containers

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Hi lovers HiveGarden . I hope you are healthy and successful always. Meet again with me @latifah1

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For this post I will share about the chili plants that I planted behind the house.

I planted this chili plant using used containers and cultivation techniques in the traditional way, here I only use compost.

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My plan is for the chilies to be used for family needs only, not for sale.
Usually, in a variety of dishes as a spice in the kitchen. Green chilies can be used for fried/sautéed chili sauce, and so on. Dried chilies are used as a seasoning for instant noodles. Giving chili to this food aims to give a delicious and warm taste.

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You can see in the picture that my chili plants have started to flower

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This plant has one fruit and the color is still green, if it is old it will definitely be red

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Just to note, that chili plants are annual plants that are in the form of shrubs. This plant has a taproot with many shallow side roots. The stem is hairless, but many branches. The leaves are long with a pointed tip.

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By @latifah1

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We also use that mind or container in our Plants, I mean my Mama, use them. It is actually a good vase for it.

thanks for the response.

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Chilli seems to like a container a lot better than soil in my experience. Looking great!

this is still an experiment. I myself do not understand. Thank you for the information

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Me too. Always learningxx