Chili Plants, and new thing in my garden

I think it is about time I show some of tmy gardening work that I do recently at home. As some of you already know that I am only have a very small garden at home, so I try to keep it green so that I can have a little peace when I see my plant in the garden.

This time I want to try to redo the fertigation system, it is kind of semi-hydroponic system, where you need some water and also some fertilizeer solution. The reason is that I was still working when I started the system, so that my plant will keep rehydrated when I am not home, and also it still always get the nutrient from the fertilizer solution.

The system need a place to hold the water and the solution, a wick at the bottom of the polybag which will transport the water and the fertilizer to the soil in the polybag where the plant is growing. I did a great job when I did my first try a few years ago, before I never look back at it. But now things is different, as I am currently unemployed, and all I want to do is back to farming, and also gardening at my home.

So here is my chili plant that I have, and the one that I do the experiment again this time. because my goal was to do a chili farming in a bigger scale in the ricefield where my father cultivate.

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This photo focus is sucks for sure. lol

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Here is the leaf of the plant which I love. you can see the wrinkled leaf on the left side. It was the remnant of the sick leaf that was attacked by the aphids before i treat it with some pesticide.

I really like how it heal, and the new leaf look so healthy, and big as well.

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Here you can see I use some 2 inch pipe for the water and the fertilizer container, which I put underneath the polybag.

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Another view of the polybag and also the pipe underneath it. With this system all I need to do was to add the fertilizer solution when it is empty or run dry. I don't need to worry about watering the plant, as the wick will transport the fetilizer as well as the water to the soil where the cilli plant grow.

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I also have the one that don't have the water container at the botton, so that at least I can have the comparison from the different system. But before I can do the comparison, I got another attack from a bigger pest, and as you can see in the photo below, the destruction it caused to the chilli plant's leaf.

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Here is the culprit, and certainly I just can't used pesticide to solve the problem. What I need to do is to relocated the polybag so it will be out of reach of the dog. haha

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Cool system you have there with the pipes dude! Looks like the harvest will be decent. Apart from that 1 leaf the plants look very strong!

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Thank you so much, I really hope so as wll. it iwll be a big boost for my confidence at my farming place. :)

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Wow! your gardening set up is really smart. The chili plant looks healthy, Its good that the leaves are healing well. Sorry to hear about the dog damage, but its good that you found a way to fix it. Keep going, your garden is looking great. More harvest soon.

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Thank you so much. I am happy that you like this set up. This is not my original idea though, I try to foloow someguy on yourtube, and he was doing so great with this set up.

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A lot of chillies and good idea for hydrating the plants :)

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nice irigation system you have there , i hope your harvest will be worth all the effort.

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Thanks so much Mick. I hope I will have a good harvest as well.

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You have a nice hydroponic system set up there. Your plants are looking healthy and green - so soon the damage leaf will be replaced. Your dog just wanted to assist you. 😀 Do you have other plants in your garden?

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Haha she is really naughty, and it was not the first time she asssited me in a way she like. ;)
hahaha
Yes I do have some frangipani, magnolia flower, some some other flowering plant.
I am trying to grow some Pak choy as well now. lets see how it goes.

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Ohooo, your garden is also doing really fine. Soon, they will grow more and give you lots of fruit to harvest ✨💃💃

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I wish that too. I will show you the harvest next time. :0

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The dog sniffing the chili is just so cute 😆 but I pity the plant haha! I hope the dog won't do any big damage to the chili.

Welcome back to planting! May you find more time to take care of your plants. This is a good start. The chili peppers are doing well, glad they survived and recovered from aphids. These culprits are pestering my plants too, so I make a chili pepper spray solution with dish soap against them. I want them to suffer and feel the pain, lol 🤣

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haha, I have never tried the chili paper spray. This time I opted to some chemical pestiside, but next time I will try to use some organic remedi as well.

thanks so much my friend. i am happy that you like it.

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