this post was submitted on 19 Aug 2025
76 points (98.7% liked)
Slop.
597 readers
329 users here now
For posting all the anonymous reactionary bullshit that you can't post anywhere else.
Rule 1: All posts must include links to the subject matter, and no identifying information should be redacted.
Rule 2: If your source is a reactionary website, please use archive.is instead of linking directly.
Rule 3: No sectarianism.
Rule 4: TERF/SWERFs Not Welcome
Rule 5: No bigotry of any kind, including ironic bigotry.
Rule 6: Do not post fellow hexbears.
Rule 7: Do not individually target other instances' admins or moderators.
Rule 8: Do not post public figures, these should be posted to c/El Chisme
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Hell yeah, how easy was it to grow habaneros? I really like Scotch Bonnets and by my logic they look kind of similar so maybe if habaneros are easy to grow I could try growing Scotch Bonnets.
in my experience it's easy to grow anything, the plants do all the work
I bought the plants at a local Plant Nursery and grew them with the rest of my annual vegetable garden. I put the plants in the ground and then did the usually garden maintenance, watering, occasional weeding, etc. If you buy the plant at a nursery, you can ask them for advice.
Oh nice, so it sounds like it at least didn't require special care. I think I'll grab some from a nursery, thanks for the advice!
My peppers were so easy this year, and I got quite a few. A lot of my tomatoes got blight, though, which is a bummer :/
growing plants is pretty straight forward though, just give them a ton of sunlight and water every few days (if they’re outside)!
I've only done herbs and they are very easy. I hear peppers are also pretty easy, just haven't grown them before!
I did anaheim, cayenne, and habanero this year, and they all did really well; I'm having to learn how to dry them properly. I'm in zone 7b, and I was worried a little bit about the heat for a few weeks, but I just made sure to water them a little more often. I hope whatever you choose to grow you do well!
Nice! And thank you!