AeroGarden Chili Peppers Seed Kit

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AeroGarden Chili Peppers Seed Kit

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Binding: Lawn & Patio
Brand: AeroGrow
Color: chili peppers
EAN: 0857459001252
Label: Aerogrow
Manufacturer: Aerogrow
Model: 0005-00Z
Publisher: Aerogrow
Release Date: 2006-06-01
Size: Chili Pepper
Studio: Aerogrow
Variation Description: Chili peppers
Warranty: The AeroGarden is covered by a limited warranty.

Features:
  • JalapeƱo (2), Red Fire (2), Purple Super Hot (3)
  • Harvest in about 12 weeks
  • Keep harvesting for up to 6 months
  • No dirt, mess, or pesticides
  • Includes seed pods, nutrients and Tending & Harvesting Guide


Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - no peppers at all grows taller than garden
not advised to get this seed kit. the peppers grow taller than the aero-garden before setting any fruit.

stick with the basic herbs that come with the original garden as they are the only ones that will grow in the limited space.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not as bad as others say
I have to agree with one of the other reviews that the kit does become "Bushy" and large for an aerogarden. I actually thought this might happen since I have grown String beans in an outdoor garden and have seen how big these plants can get. The size of the "crawl" and the overall size of the plants is much smaller than what you would see in an outdoor garden so don't let the reviews put you off. The plant will hang over and spread, but so does my lettuce garden.

As far as output goes my review is somewhat tainted with the fact that my pump gave out 3 months into growing and I did not figure this out until it was too late to recover. I harvested a decent sized bowl not too long ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disappointed with this kit.
This is the first Aerogarden kit that I have not been pleased with. My two Cilantro pods did not sprout at all. I contacted Aerogarden and they said there is a known issue with the Cilantro and they are investigating ways to fix it. I would not recommend purchasing this kit until they work out the problem.

The other herbs are growing just fine. The Epazote is growing like crazy- although I'm not sure what to cook with it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Second try and the tomatoes still died
My first batch died after a couple weeks of growing to about 1.5 inches; the company was very quick in replacing all three plants, however the next batch did the same thing. I don't know what is wrong with the tomatoes, my herb garden in my other aerogarden is growing so much that I'm throwing away basil to keep it under control. Also have tried on another set to grow cilantro with no success even after trying to transplant from a very small potted plant, similar failure with trying strawberries. I'm getting the impression that aerogrow is really good for growing their standard herb package and nothing else.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Growing as predicted
We've previously used other aerogrow seed pod kits and have been pleased with the product. The the most recent purchase and results of the salsa garden kit have been as predicted, all plants are growing well and healthy.



 




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