I wrote about this plant before. It was a plant that belonged to a neighbor of mine. He didn't like how the plant was growing.
I was telling him things he might do with the plant. Then he just reached down and pulled it out by its roots and gave it to me. I guess he really didn't like the plant.
I thought the plant had potential. So I fixed some potting soil and mixed in pounded egg shells and a little Azomite.
Well, the plant started to come alive. It got more fuller and became very fruitful.
I made sure this plant had plenty of sun and water. Sometimes we can take things that have been rejected by someone else and with the right attention and care it can really flourish.
This plant just needed a break. It was in a place with less than full sun and was not watered as much as it could been watered.
I'm glad I have this plant now and I'm sure the plant is happy too.
Here is a close up of its fruit. It is very dense with fruit. I really don't know the name of this pepper. I imagine it is a hot pepper.
I know that peppers have a lot of Vitamin C. Of course, if the body is lacking Vitamin C it won't operate efficiently and is prone to disease.
This plant will provide me with a lot of Vitamin C. Of course I won't be able to eat it all, but I can store any unused peppers in my freezer and I will have a good supply.
I also plan on saving its seed so I can grow it again next year.
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Thank you, David.
Images are mine taken with my Moto G.
Yeah it’s hot pepper’s but dense leaves and the fruit is growing upward...I love spicy 🌶!!
Thank you so much @soulbella!
his chillies are already thriving and already bearing fruit.
Thank you @azmi662!
I can’t believe someone would throw away this plant! So glad you rescued it and it’s now rewarding you with fruit⭐️
Yes, it was very surprising to me. I would have got the shovel and dug it out, instead of ripping it out of the ground. Yes I think the plant is happier with me. Thank you @artedellavita!
Nice job giving this plant another chance!
Thank you @helenril!
oow...chilli, one of spicy food ingredients, @ david777111 there is a chilli park too huh? Thank you for visiting my place and you are a good friend, I also want to make articles from english because I want to be friends with people outside Indonesia, usually irang outside Indonesia like in america, japan, english and other loyal to foreigners, at the tip of the Indonesian island of Aceh, the area that had been a tsunami event in 2004 ago, is our place ,, what do I think if I want to exchange cultural customs in this steemit with people in david area, that is in america, exchange experience, culture, and others, how according to david ??
Yes it is very spicy. Yes, do write in English and see how that goes for you. As for customs I guess you might say how you do things where you are and ask if is done differently in other areas.
Like here in California we have all kinds of taxes. Some people even move away from California because of the different taxes that seem to just keep going up. I won't move though cause my family is in California.
I once wrote an article asking if people like to drive a stick shift or an automatic. I was surprised to find that people in Europe were telling me that almost all the cars there are stick shift.
Well, here in California most of the cars are automatic transmission. I used to drive automatic, but like the stick shift when I drive my own vehicles.
Sometimes even words can change a lot even when speaking English. An auntie of mine went to visit the Philippines and wanted to find the drug store. Well that is what we call it here in California, drug store. The people there that did speak English could not understand until they used the word pharmacy. Then they knew what she was talking about.
It kind of reminds me how here in California we use the word gas as when we buy gasoline for the car. Then in England they won't use gas or gasoline. No, there word of gas would be petrol or petroleum. Funny how we use the word gas and in England they use the word petrol.
Well I hoped I answered your questions. Thank you @fauzan11!
Hello friend @david777111 greetings, we do not all like to plant like you, that's why the neighbor gave it to you because I knew what better would be in your hands.
Yes, that does make sense. Thank you @caroabiel!
Thank you @shila!