
1. Choosing the Right Location:
- Place your grow bags in a location that receives adequate sunlight. Peppers typically need full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily), while lettuce and herbs can tolerate partial shade but thrive in sunnier spots.
- Optimize sunlight exposure by moving your containers throughout the day if necessary, especially during hotter months.
- Use a well-draining soil mix specifically formulated for container gardening or create your own blend. A good mix includes equal parts of compost, peat moss, and perlite or vermiculite for excellent aeration and moisture retention.
- Ensure the soil medium is loose and fluffy to allow roots to spread easily and access nutrients efficiently.
- Check out our blog post about making 1,000 gallons of potting mix from scratch!
4. Fertilizing Routine:
- Because grow bags have limited soil volume, nutrients can deplete more quickly. Supplement regular watering with a balanced liquid fertilizer or organic compost tea every 2-4 weeks during the growing season.
- Pay attention to specific plant needs: peppers benefit from a higher phosphorus and potassium blend for fruiting, while lettuce and herbs thrive with a nitrogen-rich fertilizer for leafy growth.
5. Temperature and Ventilation:
- Harvest peppers when they reach their mature color and size, typically after several weeks of growth. Pick lettuce leaves when they are young and tender for the best flavor.
7. Pest and Disease Management:
Happy gardening!