Staking Pepper Plants How To Support Peppers Pepper Geek











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Staking peppers is important to prevent wind damage. As the pepper plants grow taller, they become more susceptible to strong winds. Broken branches and even knocked over plants are possible if you don't provide a sturdy stake. • Also, attaching the plant to the stake at multiple points is important to ensure that each part of the plant has the support it needs. As your plants begin to fruit, the peppers can weigh on the branches, potentially causing damage if left unsupported. • So in this video, we show our simple method for staking peppers and discuss the various pepper species and how they need to be supported. • Chinense peppers require the most support, especially when grown in large pots. They can be huge and bushy with many large branches, benefiting from a tomato-cage-like support system. • Annuum peppers usually need just one central stake, while baccatum and pubescens grow tall and slender, requiring a tall, central stake for support. • Support us: • https://peppergeek.com/support-us • Instagram: •   / peppergeek   • ************************************ • Products (affiliate links): • Velcro: • https://amzn.to/34AILgh • Bamboo stakes (large): • https://fave.co/3bZaThm • ************************************ • Read more on staking: • https://peppergeek.com/staking-pepper... • ************************************ • Thanks for watching Pepper Geek! • #peppers #gardening #tips #staking

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