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Thai Hot Pepper Hydroponic Mason Jar Garden Kit

Thai Hot Pepper Hydroponic Mason Jar Garden Kit

Regular price $25.00 USD
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Grow Thai Hot Ornamental Peppers indoors. These can be eaten! They are spicy though. These measure anywhere between 50,000-100,000 on the Scoville scale.

This pepper kit is perfect for those that love spicy food but can appreciate the wait as they take about 80 days till harvest.

Thai Hot Ornamental Peppers are self pollinating, so there's nothing extra you need to do to get the peppers producing just some air movement, or a light fan breeze.

The Hydroponic Mason Jar Garden is an easy to use, self-contained hydroponic system that is perfect for the beginning gardener. It is a great way to get started with hydroponics and requires little maintenance.

The kit comes with all of the components you need to start growing plants: a 16 oz Mason Jar, protective cover, bamboo plant label, net pot, clay pebbles, non-GMO seeds, growing pod, dry nutrient mix, and directions.

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What is hydroponics?

Hydroponics is growing plants without soil and using nutrients in the water to provide it with all the food it needs to grow.

What are the benefits of growing hydroponic plants?

There are several key benefits to growing In a hydroponic set up than soil:

• Save more water! Hydroponic plants use less water than soil based plants
• You can grow year round indoors
• Little to no pests as growing medium is sterile

Do I need grow lights?

Coco and Seed set ups are designed to be electricity free. No need for grow tents, grow lights, water bubblers, etc. The sun is the best resource that your plants will need. If you are low on sun light for full-sun loving plants, then supplementing with a full spectrum light can be beneficial but using a regular house lamp can help as well.

How much should I fill with water?

Create an airspace to allow the roots to breathe by not filling above the bottom of the net pot. The roots near the net pot are gathering oxygen while the roots submerged are gathering food. Use the laser cut out leaves as an indicator for your water levels.

How often should I water it? What should the watering schedule be? 

Always :) Due to the growing style they can’t ever be without water/food. Hydro comes from the Greek word "hudor" meaning water. Always make sure the plant has access to water or nutrient-rich water in the container and you'll have happy healthy plants.