Ya I thought that also, well not thought that, but said to myself that sure looks like a very healthy orange Habanero... And then you said you thought so to... Very good, 😆... All that wirk, and talking to it because it was special, well it is, its a Hab... My favorite was Mr. Pep... He was from the first or 2nd set of the origional seeds.... The ones from the 1st Red Savina... Yep.... The 2 dudes were upset that the Big box store changed their mind on the origional deal, of buying ALL the harvested pods at $$$ and NOT $... So they said WE are not going to Destroy the price of habinaro in the country, so they bulldozed the 10 acres, but all by itself in the middle of the field, a Red Genetic Freak ... And Frank said Im calling it "Red Savina"... The Best Flavorful Soup Pepper.. To Me.... In 1995, I think, I payed $9.00 for 5 seeds.... Shipped from Connecticut to me in Homestead Florida.... Mr Pep had very large elevated pot all to him self, I thi k it was 15 gallon Pot... Have a great day
@northeasttexasgardener12 күн бұрын
Great job. I love seeing experiments with alternative ways to grow food. BTW, I believe you're on the right track talking about using drip irrigation. Oh, and yes, the trap door in the grow bags is pretty much a gimmick and not needed.
@nutran553425 күн бұрын
Thank you for this Gonna give it a try
@1Gibson26 күн бұрын
Great job sir.
@GardeningInTwoContinentsАй бұрын
Good experiment. What fertilizer did you add? Other sources say fertilizer slows down sweet potato growth.
@the0prynceАй бұрын
I used a synthesized water soluble fertilizer and a few feedings of fish fertilizer (maybe some worm tea early on). Fertilization was not done on a schedule other than no more than once every two weeks. I would be interested in seeing results of fed vs watered only harvests. I'm never consistent with fertilization but my expectation per slip tends to be reliably assumed.
@daninraleighАй бұрын
I've heard that sweet potatoes don't like fertilizer, just a little bone meal & wood ash. Fertilizer grows vines, which you certainly have, but not potatoes. Also, you don't need to water a lot after they get started. I'm ready to plant mine now, I just want to see exactly how to do it. Most videos I've seen show a whole bunch more sweet potatoes being dumped out of fabric grow bags. I think I can see now what not to do.
@the0prynceАй бұрын
In raised beds or in the ground they don't need a lot of water. In my area, most plants in containers need water at least once daily in the summer. These definitely spent a lot of time under watered. Good luck with your season!
@magafam4847Ай бұрын
Trapdoor for regular potatoes
@gregbluefinstudios4658Ай бұрын
What sized bags? are these 10 gallon? 15 gallon?
@the0prynceАй бұрын
These were 10 gallons
@gregbluefinstudios4658Ай бұрын
@@the0prynce very nice. For me, year 4 of i grow almost EVERYTHING in Grow Bags. 25 gal. for Potato, Onion, Garlic, Carrot 10 gallon for Butternut and Spaghetti Squash, Zucchini, Golden Zucchini. 7 gallon for all my bigger tomato. 5 gallon for cherry tomato, and peppers 1/3 compost, 1/3 peat, 1/3 last year's soil that is refresh w/ granular fertilizer This is my first time trying sweet potato. I am using the 25 gallon for them. two and three slips per bag. 3 bags.
@RA-rf4nzАй бұрын
Do you fertilize them when you over-winter them in a jar of water? And if so what type of fertilizer?
@the0prynceАй бұрын
I just use regular tap water. I like to replace it every few days so it doesn't get all slimy. They'll still root and grow until they're ready for soil in my experience
@ruthfurlow5468Ай бұрын
The fabric bag is what grows the best because it has air circulation. If you look at information on fabric bags that’s usually what you find, root and 02 circulation
@the0prynceАй бұрын
I've read similar information. I always assumed the negatives of evaporation would disadvantage any benefits. I was pleasantly surprised how well these worked
@devotedmomof7Ай бұрын
could you put a link to the felt bag please?
@the0prynceАй бұрын
I don't have a link for them unfortunately. I ordered them on Temu last year and the listing looks like it's been removed.
@user-rw7zn1eg4kАй бұрын
Hi I just want to know how long is the waiting time to grow
@the0prynceАй бұрын
It takes about 3 months. Sometimes I'll let them go longer, but 3 months is sort of my minimal threshold
@user-wh6hx6xf4g2 ай бұрын
Ha-hahahaha... To many nasties outside, alive, with teeth, venom, fangs... hahahaha... EXACTLY
@the0prynce2 ай бұрын
The wasps were my least favorite part out there! But in hindsight, maybe that's why the lizards and frogs were getting so big
@user-wh6hx6xf4g2 ай бұрын
Those are to hot... man, I cant believe Campbell's Soup company came iut with a chicken noodle soup last year with that pepper in it... Was to hot, even for me... A million units, no no no... 😆
@the0prynce2 ай бұрын
These weren't as hot as expected by a good bit, fortunately. I like peppers as an ingredient, not a snack. That's wild Campbell's did that! It's definitely beyond my heat preference for sure, but I'll be keeping an eye out anyway😂🤯
@erinflores71602 ай бұрын
"PromoSM"
@lornaf23656 ай бұрын
Inspired to try growing sweet potatoes now :)
@the0prynceАй бұрын
You should!
@GardeningWithCoffee6 ай бұрын
I'm trying that next year
@the0prynce6 ай бұрын
I use a synthesized water soluble fertilizer, similar to Miracle Gro as well as worm tea and organic, slow release fertilizer. There's no particular brand I'm loyal to. Maybe I'll use these bags to grow og potatoes next year! That makes sense now that you've spelled it out for me. I also like your technique for cardboard on the bottom. I shred my paper towel tubes to use in the garden and it seems it could be a good use for them! Anything to retain water!
@terri5282Ай бұрын
I love the experiment!! That's really fun to see, and you were so accurate in everything, which is also important in judging results accurately! :o) I appreciate your time and work. About the little trap doors, like @tashmartin8869 said, the original marketing was so that you could both check the size/growth of young spuds, and could harvest the larger ones, leave the smaller to continue growth, without bothering the top plant growth. I have some of those, and i also purchased some of the fabric, more felt ones. My thoughts on why they are a little more successful, is that they are designed to 'self/air-prune' the roots? and keep them from wrapping? and allowing more feeder roots to continue to grow, helping the plant stay healthier, longer..? I'm far from a gardening pro! LOL I'm 65 years old, and still learn more every single year. I've planted regular potatoes in the black bags with the doors for the first time this year.. like was said below, i rolled the bag down and planted at the bottom, and as the plants have grown, have filled in more soil til about 3" below the top. We just had really bad storms here and the hail beat everything down pretty badly, so we'll see, but i'm still hopeful! Again, thank you for the experiment and helping me learn about potatoes and sweet potatoes! I'm excited to see how this season continues! and thank you to @tashmartin8869 for your comments as well! I'll be trying the cardboard and paper.. that makes a lot of sense! and i'm glad you mentioned about how much water they need. I will be sure to watch! A friend had told me to be careful not to water too much, that they would rot..? Maybe a fine line??
@the0prynceАй бұрын
If your soil stays wet it can definitely be a problem. These pots and the Carolina heat didn't allow for the soil to be wet enough for long enough to create any issues.
@tashmartin88696 ай бұрын
Also, do you think planting a slip at the bottom and rolling it up as it grows like a normal potato would work?
@the0prynce6 ай бұрын
My understanding is that they don't work that way. But after seeing that clump form tubers after contacting the soil it does make me wonder if it could be beneficial. Hmm... I think I'll need to experiment more next season!
@tashmartin88696 ай бұрын
Hey, I'd be interested to know what fertilizer you used?! But I love seeing these sorts of experiments! And how accurate you kept the three bags! I have both types of grow bags. Both kinds are black, and the "felt" (which here in New Zealand and I imagine most other places) is actually recycled plastic! The "trapdoor" is for what we call here, "bandicooting" so I roll the sides right down, plant my spuds and as they grow I roll the sides up. You can open the trapdoor and "bandicoot" a couple of the spuds without having to tip it all out! I actually only use them to check occasionally if they're getting enough water! But it's surprising how much water they do need, and I've recently trialed soaking the bag and some cardboard too, putting the cardboard in the VERY bottom before the soil and spuds, and it seems to work as a bit of a "bottom mulch!" (Made up gardening phrase!) I haven't been technically experimenting, but we definitely seem to get bigger spuds at the bottom of the bags, because until the cardboard breaks down it seems to help trap the water a bit better! I often also add worms to the bags and add finely shredded paper mixed into the soil and not only do they produce a decent amount in a small space, you're making compost as well!
@morrisanderson8126 Жыл бұрын
I’m gettin ptsd from this video😂😂😂💀
@Dragon-Slay3r Жыл бұрын
Free the crow
@danielwojahn5651 Жыл бұрын
It sure has changed! I was stationed there from 1982-84 as a jet engine mechanic for the Falcon squadron on A-10s
@animegod34432 жыл бұрын
So is anyone still seeing these? I saw a single one on 3/5 and 3/6 at about 4 am both nights at first I thought It was a lantern or idk something. But it would move weird fast one min and it would turn and as it did the light would get brighter.
@donnajernigan58212 жыл бұрын
My uncle was a Master Sergeant stationed at MBAFB. He was sent to Eglin AFB in Florida when MB closed.
@JBlackrose3 жыл бұрын
Im from Myrtle Beach and this is more common than you think to see. Ive seen this a few time myself.
@jslng4763 жыл бұрын
(1967 blast) Never heard of it; Wish I had; I guess you guys had a blast there. I was at Shaw AFB and went to Myrtle beach every chance, year round. It was great, me Hispanic S.Tx. Disclaimer call it what it is on racism: It was there and alive, but if you weren't black you couldn't see it or ignored it. Whites got all the rank, medals, best duty hours, day jobs. on and on. We all have memories of the good times. Sad times also: a sensitive young black guy tried to committee suicide, I saved him. Got orders from Vietnam and a white guy from Hianas Port ran out the barracks door and proposed to a car hop high school girl and had his orders changed by a white guy in admin to married and got orders cancelled. ????I didn't know we could do that??? Life is good. On the bright side. Black troops connected with a lot of the local community. Neither here nor there just my 2 cents. I wasn't even at Emory. Must say, I am surprised you have a memory wall. We at Bergstrom AFB (closed and sold to city for air port) didn't merit a wall. Don't forget who you are, life is short in this haves and have nots so enjoy it.
@nikidrake67543 жыл бұрын
I've seen these lights two years in a row while vacationing!!!!
@Inletguy3 жыл бұрын
I was a police officer at MYR. That area was the sewage treatment plant for the Air-force Base. Never used after the base closed.
@straight2how2sreviews813 жыл бұрын
I just saw this 8/19/2020
@turkey59813 жыл бұрын
Me too I was there at the same time I saw them twice one night then 1 or 2 nights later I saw it again it looked like jets dropping flares
@elvislives-gl4rv4 жыл бұрын
I saw the exact same thing in Myrtle beach in 2014.
@Skrit_Z4 жыл бұрын
Y’all I just now seen this at north Myrtle beach around 9pm to 10pm EST (if y’all wanna see em) pretty crazy and I’m a big fan of aliens and space
@straight2how2sreviews813 жыл бұрын
I seen at north Myrtle too 9pm
@McBeavzz4 жыл бұрын
Look like you've never eaten wild food before xD
@GothGirlTay4 жыл бұрын
I've seen the same thing at Myrtle Beach and it was 2017 but the lights moved in a weird way and then stopped and more popped up. I left lol
@jedediahbc4 жыл бұрын
Wild onion is also called yard garlic very tasty.
@zachlong76604 жыл бұрын
Just saw this 9/12/19 staying at the roxanne looking out over the water. I need answers
@pjhenderson39124 жыл бұрын
Zach Long we were just there as well and maybe 2 or 3 nights ago while on the beach at night saw those exact colored lights and no it wasn’t a plane,chopper,boat,lightening or anything else folks like to say we know what we saw wasn’t of the norm. And they were following a jetliner coming into land. After the lights that plane went back out made a circle right where the lights were as if they seen them as well so idk something else is up there
@daisyduke35355 жыл бұрын
I see them every year when we camp at the beach on Assateague island. Last one was last September 2018 week after labor day. Looked exactly like this. My husband tries telling me they're Chinese lanterns...grrrr. For at least 10 years I've seen them. I need to video tape them this year. It's like they're appearing to us on purpose. Sent my picture to the UFO claims and gave them my info . if I could I'd show my picture but its not allowing me by my phone.
@izellamcqueen45835 жыл бұрын
No think you.
@loleki7375 жыл бұрын
it's prolific in our garden this year. We have hens who LOVE it! Wonder how it gets it's name. Love dandelion. Thank you!
@feltingme5 жыл бұрын
It is a green, so flavor won't be sweet or especially exciting. It has to be prepared in some way. Kale is not exciting also until it is made into something with spices and some fat. However greens support the liver and all other organs.
@Msmaizono5 жыл бұрын
do they smell like maple?
@the0prynce5 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately not!
@souptheirl14826 жыл бұрын
XD wonder what markiplier would have done in this situation probably record to lol idk
@todddoom6 жыл бұрын
Honey bees are suppose to like maple trees
@falconbrother23396 жыл бұрын
I was there as an A-10A crew chief from 81 - 85, 355th TFS-AMU Falcons. I have worked on that jet that's on static display when it was active duty.
@17fourU6 жыл бұрын
Fuck it. I'm not even going to explain. Too in depth..
@moonwolfnsc7 жыл бұрын
nice man!
@janetclore43657 жыл бұрын
SANDPIPERS
@Elstupidonoone17 жыл бұрын
The flower seperates easily, and just nibbling on the neck of it yeilds a very sweet taste with a slight mintyness, it is in the mint family
@the0prynce7 жыл бұрын
Elstupidonoone1 The neck of the flowers? That's awesome! thanks for the tip! It's in season right now so I'll give it another taste!
@muntcoreuwu5 жыл бұрын
YESSSS me and my friends foumd that out randomly!!! We saw the flowers and i was like "lets eat this" so i sucked the neck of the purple bud and to me it tasted like diet dr. Pepper. We were little when me and my friends first ate them so we called them "sugar violets" lol
@keishaagnew20357 жыл бұрын
did they honor the black ppl who served their give them their props too. im sick of the racism there my mom was there bet she not even on the wall.
@the0prynce7 жыл бұрын
Keisha Agnew The racism at the old AFB? I'm sort of confused on how and what race is pertinent to this video period but if you would like to give me your mother's name as it would appear on the Memorial, I can check to see if it is there.
@roygregston33126 жыл бұрын
You know, I'm kind of taken aback by this. Back in the seventies we didn't have a problem. Some of my fondest memories are of PEOPLE, not black or white people. Hey Mojo, if you are still around, thinking of you.
@mickeymouse39765 жыл бұрын
Wall of Service at Warbird ParkEveryone who served honorably at the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, whether military or civilian, is eligible to be recognized with an engraved granite nameplate on the Wall of Service at Warbird Park on Farrow Parkway.Currently, there are over 2,400 names on the Wall of Service.The City of Myrtle Beach is in the process of building a second Wall of Service at Warbird Park due to the original Wall filling up and running out of space. The City of Myrtle Beach updates the Wall of Service listings several times a year.
@mickeymouse39765 жыл бұрын
www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/departments/recreation_services/wall_of_service.php You can find out on this page there is a name directory or you can see how to add someone name to the wall.