RE: The Bell Pepper known as Capcicum
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Lots of interesting information. I don't really understand the part with the shaved wood because my English is not that good hehe. Does it mean that you cut ordinary boards into small pieces and cook them until they fall apart ? Shaved wood is the same like a tree without bark ?
I'm wondering if I can give coconut substrate to my peppers this time and if eggshells to Chillies also give at a later stage of development or only at the beginning hmmm... what do you think?
And can you describe to me what exactly this black sand is? Is it ordinary black sand or is it something else called that? because in mine country black is only coal ;)
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"Shave wood", it was from the used wood that the carpentry shop remove from the excess skin of the wood. The same like you show "COCO PEAT".
Black Sands here is a mixture of brown sand, charcoal, and crash dry leaves. 😁
aaa ok then it's all clear :) thanks for the clarification :)
Do you know the difference between coco-peat and shreded wood?
COCO-PEAT can't absorb more water and it cannot stay cool the water longer. SHREDED WOOD, the water can stay longer 3 to 4 days and it can maintain the coolness under even the above is look dry. 😉
aaaaa that's very valuable information, thanks.