The last time i swiped my phone, it was stamped by a video called "pipi pepper as a flower." little gardens, red, yellow and green, little peppers hanging on branches, hotter than the seasons in the neighborhood. I watched the video three times, and i wondered: what kind of pepper is this? I'm sure it's moving the market into the balcony

The balcony grows peppers? People come to archaeology
The boy's balcony is small, but he's packed up like a man. Most notably, a couple of pots of "pent peppers" with round peppers on their big fists, red like little lanterns, yellow like little suns, and light green, dark purple, like a string of sugar. There's a couple of hot peppers right next to it, straight up, like little dolls holding their little fists. There's an aunt in the video saying, "this one's gonna have to be 20 or more." the kid laughed, "you're wrong. The bowl just picked eight pounds last week."
The news came online and the comment area blew up the pot. "when the chili came into china, it was for the plants!" and the childhood memories were: "when i was a kid, i put a pepper seed in the yard, and my mom thought i was going to plant flowers, and in the fall i picked a basket, and my dad drank three bowls of cold tea!" and the funniest guy in the old neighborhood: "i don't care about the open floors downstairs, what am i worried about? I'm sure they'll think i've grown flowers when they pass by. Maybe they'll have to compliment me."

Paprika as a flower? These three moves teach you to be a balcony gardener
It's not like you're using chili as a flower -- after all, it's natural to grow into a little shrub, and it's more spiritual than many green plants. But if you want to grow something good, you have to remember these doors:
Step one: picking up a face to face
Don't just buy pepper seed from the market. You want to be a flower, you have to pick the "pretty and fruity". For example, "five pickles" can change from green to yellow and red, with a single one bearing more than a dozen colors; "cheacher pepper" is better, with only big thumbs, red red, and like manau; and "wire peppers" with branches falling down like little falls, peppers hanging under the ground, wind blowing, better than lam。

Step two: it's not as good as it looks
Now in july, it's best for the rookies to buy the seedlings directly. If you want to grow your own baby, remember these three steps:
1 boiling seeds: 4-6 hours of bubble with 50°c warm water (water is not too hot and hot to germinate)
2 drumbs: wet paper towels in smelted seeds, plastic bags, windowsills, etc., for 2-3 days, with little white sprouts emerging and then soiling
3 deplantation: when a small seedling grows to four leaves, find a flower pot above 20 cm in diameter (splastic pot, don't use too heavy), pack loosely decomposed soil, move the seedlings in together, pour out water and cool it for two days, so that the sun can shine
Maintenance is easier when the sun is tanned for six hours a day (the balconies remember to switch the basin, or only one side long); when water is watered, the soil is dried up (two cm under the earth's surface is dryed and water is watered); before flowers are bloomed, potassium phosphate (one dollar in a pharmacy, a leaf spray) will be sewn to the hysteres。

Step three: make a hot pepper scene
If you want to make the balcony more exciting, do something:

Paprika's a flower. Isn't that the smoke
It's not like chili's hot, it's what the kid said in the video: "i used to think flowers were for beauty, and now i'm looking forward to it. Every morning i wake up to see if there's any new fruit, pick a cuisine, and the neighbors come knocking."
Yeah, well, we're kind of like people. The balcony grows a couple of pots of peppers that can be seen as flowers and can pick two cuisine at any time, and even the wind blows with smoke when it's hot. Why don't you try the pepper seed this weekend, too? Maybe next month, your balcony will be a neighbor's red garden
"p. S. Be careful with the varieties before you grow them, not the spicy tempers of "p. S."




