Bell Pepper Plant: 40+ fruit setsA single Bell Pepper plant with 40+ fruit sets. This plant has a half-dozen siblings all doing the same bumper crop and all sickly when bought outside of a grocery store. Just top-dressed with our Be-1 Pellets and the love was returned with a mass of peppers.
Thank you S.M. in North Carolina for the photo!rok-vegetables
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Trinidad Scorpion and Carolina Reaper PeppersThank you NYU Grad 1999 for the hot pics!rok-vegetables
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Ghost Pepper This brilliant red beauty makes your eyes water just looking at it. Thank you for the photo NYU Grad 1999.
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Trio of Hot PeppersThree Amigos Trinidad Scorpion, Ghostpepper and Carolina Reaper peppers. Many thanks to NYUgrad1999 for the photo.rok-vegetables
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Peppers, Squash, TomaoesThank you Susie Z. in North Carolina for the photo.rok-tomatoesrok-vegetables
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Peppers & TomatoesThank you Susie Z. in North Carolina for the photo.rok-tomatoesrok-vegetables
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Peppersrok-vegetables
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PeppersMany thanks to the Organic Club at Oregon State University for this photo and growing for us.rok-vegetables
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Red Peppers from Aomori, JapanAomori is the northernmost prefecture on the main island of Nihonshu.
Among their agricultural products are peppers and these beauties were just sent to our Japan office by an commercial organic pepper farm that has been successfully using our amino acids concentrate for years.
These peppers taste as good as they look, and much better than the numbing taste of peppers fed with conventional salt-based fertilizers.
The liquid concentrate uses the same amino acids that go into the Be-1 Pellets. The only difference between the pellets and liquid concentrate is there is no NPK nutrient ratio given to the pure amino acid liquids because there is no bat guano, shrimp and crab shell, etc. as found in the pellets. The dilution rate is so high, so what would usually be a roughly 4% nitrogen value becomes relatively insignificant after dilution. The only function of the amino acids is to increase beneficial microbes in the soil.
The dilution rate they used was 3,000:1 and from seed to several weeks before harvest, their soil microbes were fed 5 times this season, so once per month.
The pure amino acids liquid concentrate may be best suited for commercial agricultural applications, including seed coatings and cover crops, as well as hydroponics. In such cases, farmers want the benefits of our amino acids, but want to use other organic nutrient products.rok-vegetables
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Red Pepper Comparisonrok-vegetables
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Red Paprika Pepper on Scalerok-vegetables
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Red PepperRed Pepper fed with Be-1 (Left); without (right).rok-vegetables