Hydroponic Chili Pepper Plants : How to Grow Chili Peppers in Containers

March 16, 2011 by  
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Growing chili peppers in a container involves achieving the right moisture level and growing medium, whether it be soil, cocoa fiber, rockwool medium or a combination of these. Grow chili peppers in containers with help from an outdoor gardening professional in this free video clip. Expert: Tamara Sourakli Contact: www.sunlandhydroponics.com Bio: Tamara Sourakli is the manager at Sunland Hydroponics in Los Angeles, California. She helps customers out with supplies, equipment, and tips for setting up indoor and outdoor gardens. Filmmaker: The Lower Third Series Description: Hydroponic chili pepper plants are ones grown using mineral water as opposed to regular soil. Grow a successful hydroponic chili pepper garden with help from an outdoor gardening professional in this free video series.

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2 Comments on "Hydroponic Chili Pepper Plants : How to Grow Chili Peppers in Containers"

  1. hydrocultivater on Wed, 16th Mar 2011 4:41 pm 

    Thanks for this wonderful video! Chili peppers are probably one of the easiest crops that can be grown in hydroponics because they are very easy to manage. It’s a good thing that you posted a video showing the basic step on how to grow this plant in hydro. I never actually tried growing it using coco fibers but I heard that this medium can really help a chili pepper plant grow to its finest.

  2. cheesestr4wz on Wed, 16th Mar 2011 4:46 pm 

    Thanks for another great video!

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