Best products from r/Peppers

We found 15 comments on r/Peppers discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 11 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. VIPARSPECTRA UL Certified 300W LED Grow Light, with Daisy Chain, Full Spectrum Plant Growing Lights for Indoor Plants Veg and Flower

    Features:
  • 【Optimal Spectrum】The secret to VIPARSPECTRA’s success is optimal full spectrum lighting which provides plants in all stages from veg to flower with everything they need in the natural sunlight. This results in bigger buds and higher yield all while saving you on energy costs.
  • 【Daisy chain Design】 Daisy chain feature assists growers to connect multiple lights together with fewer outlets. No additional cords is needed, just simply plug in the provided power cord into the second light's outlet to achieve connection among multiple units.
  • 【Outstanding Design】Sturdy durable construction with fire-resistant iron housing. Suitable for each growing phase. Upgraded aluminum cooling heat sinks and advanced high speed quiet fans are great for heat dissipation.
  • 【Coverage Area】Comparable to traditional 250W HPS/MH while consuming only 130W! Perfect for a 2’x2’ vegetative coverage at 24” and 1.5x1.5’ flowering coverage at 18”.
  • 【Worry-free 3 Years US warranty】We are a professional manufacturer which specialized in LED grow light for many years. Products' quality and professional customer service are always our Top concerned. We offer 3 Years local warranty and 30 days money back guarantee. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. We will offer you professional guidance to help you and your plants grow better.
VIPARSPECTRA UL Certified 300W LED Grow Light, with Daisy Chain, Full Spectrum Plant Growing Lights for Indoor Plants Veg and Flower
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3. VIVOSUN Durable Waterproof Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad 10" x 20.75" MET Standard

    Features:
  • Reliable Results: The VIVOSUN professional heat mat maintains sweet-spot temperatures around 68-86℉(20-30℃), which is perfect for start seeding and cutting propagation; Made of high-quality PVC material, it is wear-resistant and durable to use; With the helpful instruction and growing tips printed on the mat, it will become your dependable companion even if you are a beginner
  • Stable & Uniform Heat: The advanced far-infrared heating technology of this heat pad provides your plant with a warm environment to create optimal conditions for speeding up germination and accelerating the growth rate; The strengthened heating film with double insulation layers ensures this durable mat will not scorch the root and can produce plenty of invigorating dew when being used in combination with a humidity dome
  • Built to Last: Designed with soft, flexible, and ultra-lasting material, this warming mat goes beyond stringent MET standards; The IP67 rating waterproof surface is easy to clean that enables safe scrubbing; Note: please only use the product indoors and do not immerse it in the water; Equipped with a carrying bag in the package, you can simply roll it up and pack it away, which is handy to move to different places; This product does not specify any expiration date
  • Best Savings in the Market: This 10" x 20.75" heating pad with a 5.9ft power cord is suitable for standard 1020 trays and slightly larger than comparable mats on the market; It also runs on only 20 Watts to help you save on electricity; It can not only use for plant sprouting and other indoor gardening but also for home brewing and terrarium warming, meeting your different daily needs
  • Innovative Heating: With the radiate far-infrared light wave, this seeding heat mat makes the heat source softer and provides enough heat, which can be heated up to 40 ℃(104℉)at an ambient temperature of 20-25 ℃(68-77℉)in minutes; We recommend using it with the VIVOSUN thermostat controller and humidity dome
VIVOSUN Durable Waterproof Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad 10" x 20.75" MET Standard
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Top comments mentioning products on r/Peppers:

u/lewdite · 1 pointr/Peppers

Windowsill can be okay, habaneros are REALLY slow going to start and they like hot, dry climates so I imagine scotch bonnets are similar. Growing indoors is difficult (especially in a shared dorm room... I was in a double-turned-triple at UC Davis and it wouldn't have worked in that room) but not impossible! I bet you have Amazon prime student:
https://www.amazon.com/VIPARSPECTRA-Reflector-Spectrum-Indoor-Plants/dp/B01B4GQ6MO/ref=zg_bs_14252961_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=T1T4RJ6TMQ6D72FXWJB3

and
https://www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Durable-Waterproof-Seedling-Hydroponic/dp/B00P7U259C/ref=zg_bs_14252891_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=J91JPXDTJ5F52TMWZE78

along with some containers and high quality organic soil will be enough to get you growing! You'll want to keep seedlings under a CFL until they have two well developed leaves, then you can stick it ~ 30" below the light. The difficult part is getting peppers to form... peppers put out flowers in the mid-late summer when nighttime temperatures are highest, cold temps will make it difficult to fruit so chances are you'll be waiting until late next spring no matter what... in which case you have to wonder if it's worth spending $100 on equipment (where you live next year might be a factor). On the bright side, the light supports a solid 3x3 area and you could try growing a few things. Good luck! Don't forget to study lol

u/LindsJitsu · 3 pointsr/Peppers

Hot Sauce Kit (Makes 7 Lip Smacking Gourmet Bottles) Featuring Heirloom Peppers From 5th Generation Farmers, A Full Set Of Recipes, Storing Bottles & More! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F3ARIZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pJIZDbXK37Z5H

This one can be found on amazon and is great! Lots of quality peppers and super easy diy guide!!

u/bigballsblues · 1 pointr/Peppers

Neem Oil!! It works great and is edible so you can actually eat the peppers after you've harvested them

Heres some on amazon. Just stay away from premade sprays and solutions. Oftentimes they contain roundup-like compounds

https://www.amazon.com/Verdana-Organic-Cold-Pressed-Neem/dp/B071S56419/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=neem+oil&qid=1563547473&s=gateway&sprefix=neem+&sr=8-5

Usually just stick to pure undiluted Oil and add about 2 tbs per gallon with a little bit of dawn dish soap (or another biodegradeable liquid soap) as an emulsifier.

Good luck with your Peppers! 🌶🌶🌶

u/HonestAbe818 · 1 pointr/Peppers

It might be calcium deficiency. I’ve never grown bell peppers but leaf curling is a telltale sign of calcium deficiency in super hots. I like to use CalMag for my peppers.

u/corrigun · 2 pointsr/Peppers

Save up $90 and buy two of these-
https://www.amazon.com/MAXSISUN-Dimmable-12-Band-Spectrum-Greenhouse/dp/B01N45HUOJ

I bought one and it works well. Add $10 of Home Depot reflective insulation board and a few hooks and some paracord and you're good to go.

https://i.imgur.com/Aq0hGka.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/iDbTQKM.jpg
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u/dhilltx · 1 pointr/Peppers

I bought one of these nut & spice grinders this year and it worked out great, https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B001C2GWTI/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_P6A1DbV29B5TK

Last year I used a food processor but the result was more like red pepper flakes...this year with the spice grinder I can pulse more or less times and make similar flakes or pure dust.

u/NterceptingFist · 1 pointr/Peppers

I have a few different things going on. The one listed below is my favorite (and my plants' favorite).

Inexpensive upfront cost, 300W output, consumes less than half that. Very quiet.

LED grow light

u/japie81 · 1 pointr/Peppers

Do you happen to know the name of that orange pepper?

found this one on amazon that matches your description, but I can't seem to find it anywhere else as "peruvian orange pepper"
https://www.amazon.com/EXOTIC-PERUVIAN-ORANGE-PEPPER-1060/dp/B005JPJTMG

u/doormat99 · 1 pointr/Peppers

It actually looked worse before I stopped watering it so much. The lower leaves were getting very yellow. At least now the ones that are still left are getting closer to green, but it is still dropping leaves near the bottom.

Also, I have no idea what causes those top leaves to 'reach for the sky', but it can't be good. It's not like they are not getting enough sun (unfortunately, I am in an apartment balcony situation where I cannot very well regulate the amount of sun they get).

*edit - to clarify, that one is in a black five gallon grow bag.