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So I have. Pepper plant an it's not sprouting any peppers it's been over 2 years??

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Its no good anny more

What you need is some good banana water. Look at my last post my beast pepper plant. Grew from a seed this year. And Ill be keeping it this winter if possible.

Full direct scorching Sun water daily. Mines on my back porch railing getting absolutely cooked and they absolutely love it. Lush green, vigorous growth with pepper production going crazy. I try to always have at least two plants next to each other to make pollination easier.

The image shows a potted plant in a patio area. The plant appears to be a species of Capsicum annuum, also known as bell peppers. It appears to be healthy, with no visible signs of damage or disease. However, the plant is not performing as well as it could be due to its container. The pot appears to be too small for the size of the plant, which can lead to overcrowding and root circling, preventing the plant from growing to its full potential. To address this issue, the plant should be transplanted into a larger pot with well-draining soil. This will allow the roots to spread out properly and provide the plant with the necessary space to grow. Additionally, it is recommended to fertilize the plant regularly and keep it well-watered to promote healthy growth.

Use a fertilizer that is high in phosphorus and potassiumthis will encourage flowers to grow. Using a standard fertilizer that is higher in nitrogen will promote only leaf and stalk growth.

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