0:02 Habaneros normally when you when you
0:04 feel it well it could weigh between 10
0:06 grams and 30 grams the heaviest is 30
0:14 you could weigh 30 grams but I don't use
0:15 an average of 15. I use the lowest of
0:20 10. so say you are having one foot being
0:21 10 grams
0:24 and then you pick 10 from each of the
0:27 mistakes that's a hundred grams so 100
0:29 grams times 25 000.
0:30 000.
0:32 and that'll be [Music]
0:36 [Music]
0:38 exactly so you divide that by a thousand
0:41 that's a kilo okay and you have to sell
0:43 them you have to sell a kilo for 30 cedis
0:45 cedis
0:49 20 000. no it's crazy amount so let's
0:51 say even on each of the acre you get a
0:55 ton so that's like 2.5 tons so 30 series
0:59 times 2.5 tons a ton is 30 000 2660 000
1:04 half that's like 15 so that's like 75
1:10 and you're harvesting every week [Applause]
1:18 [Music]
1:20 what's going on guys welcome back to
1:22 another exciting families in Ghana
1:23 today's our first time seeing me I'm
1:25 Charles another Channel we talk about
1:28 our culture here in Africa so yeah I'm still
1:29 still
1:31 on Lenny's Farm we've had a conversation
1:33 with him we had a farm tour if you check
1:34 those videos you can go and check it out
1:36 in this video I'm going to learn how to
1:38 grow Habaneros yeah I've spoken several
1:40 times about how profitable is just
1:42 making 5K in a week if you are if you
1:45 make a ton and stuff look at that but if
1:46 not check those ones you can go and
1:48 check it so I know most of you'll be
1:49 interested in how to grow these
1:50 Habaneros what is even the habaneras
1:52 weapon he's talking about yeah that's
1:53 what we're going to look at in this
1:55 video I'm going to look at how to grow
1:58 it right from the seedling stage so the
2:00 point is transplanted the farm
2:02 management practices whatever you're
2:03 supposed to know about
2:05 growing up Habaneros that's what this
2:07 video is going to be focused on so
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2:22 people who want to start their own Farms
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2:29 I also make profitable and gains from it
2:31 so right let's get right into the video
2:34 oh yeah yeah I'm here with Lily yeah I
2:35 had to look at
2:37 um how to grow the Habaneros as you said
2:39 it's not something that is most people
2:42 are into so it's like counting you maybe
2:45 Ghana we are trying to like go
2:47 so this this you don't look at how you
2:49 can grow Habaneros from the energy the
2:51 seedling stage before you do the
2:53 transplanting so yeah actually in the
2:55 greenhouse let us know how to go about
2:58 it right from the beginning
3:01 this is an issue house action this is
3:03 not a greenhouse okay
3:08 okay so habanero is a spicy
3:12 um aromatic or Hot Chili Peppers
3:15 they have ascorvic Hill unit uh Scoville
3:18 Scoville heat units of between hundred
3:21 thousand to 500 000. that's how hot they
3:24 are okay okay we have other hot peppers
3:26 Carolina Reapers and all those ghost
3:29 peppers ghost peppers are habaners okay
3:32 they are very hot but the ones we go
3:35 here are lolisa [Music]
3:43 [Music]
3:46 and I think that's that's those two okay
3:49 I'm becoming various colors yellow red
3:53 orange pink depending on the variety you
3:54 use depending on the variety you use
3:57 okay so on on this Farm we have just the
4:01 yellows and then the Reds now for you to
4:02 have a successful habanero from your
4:06 Nursery is of utmost importance you you
4:09 need to have a very great Nursery to
4:12 to seedling to be able to have a good
4:16 produce okay now a lot of people would
4:19 rather have unless it's on the floor
4:22 so they they do something like raised
4:24 beds and some use sunk in beds but
4:25 depending on where they are okay raise
4:28 Birds to nurse
4:30 that is also an option but to look at
4:33 how much you are paying for a seed
4:35 and then to gamble it on the floor it's
4:38 not very advisable
4:40 I think
4:44 100 pieces now is like 50 cedis okay it
4:46 used to be 35 but nice 50 Series
4:48 everything is going up yeah yeah see
4:50 this it's got absolutely depreciation
4:52 everything is going up
4:55 so to to be able to have a good energy
4:58 you need a nursery shade you don't
4:59 necessarily have to build a nursery
5:02 house like this this progression this is good
5:03 good
5:08 you start in bits Eddie hard grow lights
5:11 okay in his house in his bedroom to
5:14 nurse purpose and I think they did very
5:17 very well we're not looking at his farm
5:20 it was nice okay so you can have energy
5:23 cage a normal cage small cage where you
5:26 could keep seed trees so these are
5:29 Citrus and then these things are potent
5:32 mixed cocoa Pizza okay largely
5:34 um coconut husk and
5:37 orange fiber we are made to understand
5:40 that's what they use for Cocoa picks
5:42 okay but if yeah so one thing if you're
5:45 unless doing the energy can you use a
5:47 normal soil you can but it's not advisable
5:49 advisable
5:50 um somebody tried it and didn't go well
5:53 Okay the reason is that you don't know
5:55 the fungi or the bacteria in the soil
5:57 you've not treated it so you put the
5:59 seed inside it doesn't germinate you get
6:02 angry the seeds are not good
6:05 but you didn't do it well so it's
6:08 advisable to use the cocoa pics you put
6:11 the cocoaput in the tree but before you
6:12 even put them in a tree Sometimes They
6:13 Come dry
6:16 so at least make it moist no worries no
6:18 watching make it moist
6:20 you make it moist you put it inside that
6:24 you feel the sea trees with them okay
6:27 then you drop a seed per hole
6:29 after that you could just water them
6:32 here what we do is after we Nest them
6:35 after we seed them we cover
6:37 all the seed trees with the black
6:39 polythene you could see on the floor
6:41 okay we're having a black pollutants
6:43 it's believed that it's it keeps it
6:45 moist and then the peppers the seed
6:48 shoots out early again it's dependent on
6:50 where you are in the water reason I
6:52 didn't use rubbers I use Rags so I
6:53 Crystal Water
6:56 their peppers from the top of the rag
6:58 and it still goes in sure sure if you worked
7:00 worked
7:04 because he is hot so if you lose black
7:06 rubber in a hot space you would
7:08 understand what they are doing so you'll
7:10 clearly see why these ones have not even
7:12 come out yet they will come but the same
7:14 thing that happened to this one the old
7:16 combats it will take your time generally
7:18 what's how long does anything for you to
7:20 germinate three to four days you should
7:24 see your paper Sprouts now so
7:27 in the in the third week after its
7:30 geminates after it's it's out what you
7:33 do is that you put them outside for
7:35 um to to to to
7:38 harden them it's called the hardening
7:41 period okay so the seeds were not
7:43 breeded in Ghana they are still
7:45 distributed in there so they are not
7:47 used to know they are not used to our
7:49 conditions so you need to get them used
7:51 to our conditions so here the advantage
7:53 is that the the heat is actually getting
7:55 them used to the condition so I can send
7:56 them directly and nothing happens to
7:59 them but in places like axism where is
8:01 cold or in the water engine where it's
8:03 also cool okay you would have to harden
8:05 them so you put them in the sun timely
8:07 that's a seat or like the seedlings
8:10 that's when they are in their third week
8:15 of of Gemination so you put them there
8:17 you you time them like the first week
8:19 the first day it goes maybe 30 minutes
8:22 so at the Sunday they get used to the
8:24 Sun the second day it goes maybe an hour
8:27 then subsequently it could go
8:30 a whole day then it gets used to the
8:32 weather yeah then in the fourth week you
8:35 can transplant them now in in the
8:39 nursery process you could either use
8:42 1919 mpk 1919 so that you could have
8:44 very thick stems it's very important to
8:47 have ethic stems sure sure and how long
8:49 do you have to nurse them for before
8:52 four weeks since well a month how you
8:54 could go to your exam just
8:56 like three weeks old oh so it'll be
8:58 translated very soon yeah after the new
8:59 field right yes yes
9:01 once the place is merged we'll be transplanted
9:03 transplanted
9:06 so after you you nurse them
9:08 four weeks and you could you could get
9:11 them transplanted okay okay so when I
9:12 transplant you March before you
9:14 transplant yeah we merge before we
9:15 transplant I thought you just plants
9:17 when they're coming for you no no no no
9:20 we merge before you transplant we merge
9:24 have holes just get holes in there much
9:27 okay transplant
9:29 okay okay
9:32 last time now looking at the this
9:34 Nursery house
9:36 um how much we say it's cost to put up
9:37 something like this
9:43 anyway I have this look okay thank you
9:46 thank you thank you thank you sure sure
9:47 and like this
9:50 this this one you could get one for the
9:52 entire place but it's okay you can just
9:55 rip them apart this one is like 500 series
10:06 so you need all these things to at least
10:08 be able to get like a good Nursery you
10:12 can use mosquito Nets you can use the
10:14 door Nets but
10:16 longevity they will not assure you of
10:19 that giving our weather changes in the
10:22 Heats and then water will get on even
10:24 greenhouses get done over time so
10:25 imagine if you use
10:27 even the trapdoors in your house they
10:29 get done under here now you can imagine
10:32 if you use that for such a thing so if
10:35 you if you buy this this lasts you maybe
10:38 five six years before you do another one
10:40 okay so for a beginner like maybe me
10:43 while I'm starting how if I want to do
10:45 my own Nursery watching the advice for
10:47 other options that I can use that would
10:50 be less expensive to start using for a
10:52 beginner like you are the advise that
10:54 you go to Orlando Ghana for them to nest
10:56 for your first couple of seats okay so
10:58 they do the energy too yes they do next
11:01 year okay I may do nursery for sale
11:06 maybe if I if I get if I need money I
11:07 will do nursery for sale but how long
11:09 you take that but for anyone who wants
11:11 to do a farm I would advise that you
11:13 actually have your own Nursery house or
11:16 your own Nursery case in that you are
11:18 you are learning farming is a learning
11:20 curve it's a learning process you make
11:24 all the mistakes if you know you want to
11:27 grow papers for a first timer three
11:30 months is is an okay learning period for
11:33 us three months so you could have
11:36 um a small Nursery shirt maybe a 10
11:39 Fitness we shared that could carry maybe
11:43 20 or 10 secrets you grow it's on a very
11:44 small piece of land
11:48 to experience it then you can go bigger
11:51 if you go big and you lose
11:54 how would you go again always advise you
11:55 are starting something just as small
11:58 what's the mistakes definitely mistakes
12:00 that you do as time goes on you get the
12:02 experience you think you can afford an
12:05 agronomist yes you can go 100 acres and
12:08 then plan an agronomist to be on the
12:09 farm to be on the farm for you you pay
12:13 him well at least 6K a month it's not
12:21 the agronomist is a crop doctor to be
12:22 just like
12:24 your medical doctors if they don't pay
12:26 them well sorry for them but in the farm
12:29 we expect that everybody's video
12:31 once they are doing their job right make
12:33 sure that you pay them to motivate them
12:35 to do it well for you yeah because as I
12:37 said it's very profitable and once you
12:40 do you get them to grow well and stuff
12:41 you sell you make your money to everyone
12:43 it's a win-win for everyone you don't
12:45 even feel the pain I get you okay for a
12:47 beginner I can't place this kid are you
12:49 how are they starting with your own Farm
12:51 yeah so for a beginner you have to be smart
12:52 smart
12:54 you have to be friend you are going to
12:56 miss and making my brother like coffee
12:58 like what you did yeah so you don't pay
13:02 him sure but you pay as time goes on you
13:04 understand definitely definitely yeah
13:06 definitely okay so is that what we're
13:07 the energy is that you can know how from
13:11 here we go to the so you can that's
13:12 that's basically with it you can use
13:15 1919 like I said to water it but that's
13:17 not every day that's maybe every other
13:21 day so you water today with normal water
13:22 so normally that's what we do in the
13:26 farm we we apply fertilizers we don't
13:28 apply consecutive fertilizers we don't
13:31 apply fertilizer today tomorrow no okay
13:32 you can apply for like that today it
13:34 will take us a week to apply fertilizer
13:36 again all those times you are applying
13:39 just water so the water washes away the
13:41 fertilizer recipes that we don't need
13:43 okay so it's the same thing with the the
13:46 nursery you apply your 1919 the next day
13:49 you use normal water to water so that it
13:51 washes the one that it's not used
13:55 down some people use 1919 others use map
14:00 I use both to do it and crops for
14:03 instance when you see a crop the color
14:04 of the leaf will tell you what's wrong
14:06 with it the color of the lid will tell
14:08 you what you need this one is dehydrated
14:10 it's water
14:12 you'll see the size of the leaf energy
14:14 oh you need calcium nitrate you need a
14:17 nitrate it's it's divisions in potassium
14:20 so with all those things come with time
14:22 you experience me I see my crops and I
14:25 know this is wrong with it you tell me
14:27 what is wrong with your crops there are
14:28 certain things families do that we I
14:31 don't like and the agronomers also say
14:33 they don't like it they take a picture
14:35 and send it to you ah please don't do
14:38 that okay don't take a picture and send
14:40 to me and don't say anything
14:43 I don't know what is wrong with it
14:47 oh this is my capsicum this is my green
14:50 pepper plants the leaves are Kelly it's
14:53 shiny at the back it's dying there is a
14:55 black there's a white white things when
14:57 I have it then I'll tell you oh okay
15:00 nematodes are in oh uh trips or water
15:03 then I can tell you what is wrong you
15:06 should give me specifics if without that
15:09 can help okay sure so I think from here
15:10 we can go today
15:13 the main floor rights yes of course but
15:16 okay so yeah should go along in the video
15:33 okay so we are here on the on the main
15:35 field right
15:38 um we look at the Leisure how you nest
15:40 after four weeks you do the
15:42 transplanting yeah and also made mention
15:44 that you mulch before you transplant
15:47 yeah okay okay sure so yeah when you are
15:48 here what are the things you're supposed
15:51 to do before or possibly after I'm
15:52 watching before you drag transplanting
15:56 do you do any otherwise you see it's
15:58 needed to be done here on the main field
16:01 okay so normally
16:04 you would have to
16:06 yeah you would have to use um what's the
16:09 name um cow dunk we use cow dung here
16:11 you can use poetry menu but I'll use cow
16:13 then so in using the accountant you mix
16:16 with neem cake just to reduce the to
16:19 fight the fungi infestation of bacteria
16:24 in the soil not not really the soil but
16:28 in the soil okay okay so like normal
16:38 then you have your irrigation done with
16:40 your sub means and then drip lines
16:42 connected okay you bring the peppers
16:44 then you mulch of course so these are
16:50 so you mush you you bought the holes
16:51 inside there
16:55 the motion people use their hands some
16:57 others have some sharp objects they use
16:59 so you will find some of the holes being
17:01 very secular some of them just being
17:05 anyhow you got tired we thought
17:08 we got ahead and toilet sure okay so you
17:10 march then you get your papers
17:13 transplanted nice we don't actually have
17:14 a particular time to transplant but
17:18 coffee prefers to transplant at 2 pm 2
17:21 p.m the sun had been hot whatever
17:23 bacteria is in the ground it's killed [Music]
17:25 [Music]
17:28 but before he even transplants he allows
17:32 water on the bed for almost 2-3 hours to
17:34 get the land wet so even if you plant
17:37 tattoo nothing happens not no shock
17:39 nothing nice
17:43 so you transplant them and begin to
17:46 water at once so the first week keep
17:49 giving it water water after the first
17:51 week that's when you start to apply
17:54 whatever fertilizer you want to use
17:56 normally the fertilizers we use on the
17:59 farm is monoammonium phosphate magnesium sulfate
18:01 sulfate um
18:03 um
18:05 calcium nitrate so these ones are used
18:07 when you are on the land yes [Music]
18:10 [Music]
18:13 very small even in 1990 like a teaspoon
18:16 in one in a teaspoon you know is it a
18:19 teaspoon less than a teaspoon inside a
18:21 washing can okay
18:26 just to balance it small sometimes so
18:27 here is where you apply your fertilizers
18:31 and the fertilizer now applied manually
18:33 to do fatigation
18:35 we put the fertilizers inside the poly
18:37 tank then we allow it to drip down
18:40 trickle down just like we are watching
18:42 okay so the watching here is not done
18:44 it's not sprinkled it's not manual it's
18:49 drips and bits and dots yes inside so
18:51 you actually get the police weight so
18:54 the drip lines are such that the water
18:57 can wet the whole length of the Jeep
19:00 line so even if the pepper is not on the
19:03 drip line and it gets enough water it
19:06 will still grow it will get enough water
19:08 to go so
19:12 you that's basically how it is so the
19:13 Habaneros how long does it
19:15 um does it take for it to reach a
19:18 maturity that you say from next routine
19:21 yes four months so a month in energy
19:23 three months on the field then it begins
19:25 to food and how long can you food to the point
19:31 you could go over here
19:35 but obviously the quality of the foods foreign
20:08 [Music]
20:10 of them after
20:12 Wards that's at least so when when we
20:15 grow them in the in the third week into
20:17 the fourth week
20:19 you realize they have a lot of other
20:23 branches the idea is
20:24 a lot of people disagree with me
20:27 Selassie doesn't agree with me
20:30 are things that I should leave the
20:33 branches to grow because more branches
20:36 more flowers more fruits yeah but then
20:38 again you are looking at longevity okay
20:41 so you prune them you prune them and
20:44 just give these two to to do whatever
20:46 they do because they keep going and they
20:48 keep dividing keep dividing so you
20:50 realize that this one divided into two
20:53 this one has already had two yeah so it
20:56 keeps it keeps going with that it gives
20:58 you Longevity if you are applying
21:00 fertilizer you shouldn't come here it
21:03 should go straight to those people they
21:05 should just get the food at the top we
21:08 don't need them at the size so you prune
21:10 them we have
21:12 something we call pruning shares okay so
21:15 we use it to cut them it's just like a
21:17 scissors use them to cut the sides of
21:20 the peppers just to allow them so if
21:22 here used to be very crowded like very
21:25 bushy but we pruned them
21:28 last week into this week when you look
21:30 in it so they they are even the leaves
21:32 are becoming more broad so you you think
21:35 it's not even done pruning pruning has
21:37 actually taken place okay okay so
21:40 someone watching us they're mulching
21:42 and him I don't know the purpose or the
21:43 reason why you've watched this maybe you
21:45 can never do translation and you know
21:46 okay so why do you what is the need for
21:48 the mulching to be done so you would
21:50 realize that I'm picking out the grass
21:53 from a place that there was not a much
21:56 or the most got done okay if there was
21:59 no much it would be the grass would grow
22:02 just like this which would mean which
22:03 would mean you controlling the grass
22:06 timing time out and that's expensive not
22:09 only financially but time and
22:11 because you are looking at doing other
22:13 things on the farm but you keep holding
22:15 your farm every day you'd have a work to
22:16 do in the farm I mean while there's
22:18 already work to do on the farm every day
22:20 and you want to add more so with this
22:22 one it prevents the grass from growing
22:25 it also keeps moisture in the in the
22:29 soil for the for the plants okay okay so
22:31 as compared to you living on a bed line
22:33 no mulching this is better this is better
22:34 better
22:38 okay how many times you um water the the
22:41 crops you during Hamilton [Music]
22:44 [Music]
22:46 so I should be yeah
22:54 it gets to a point you don't even water
22:57 them for maybe a couple of days maybe a
22:59 day to what these ones we stopped them
23:01 for like three days before we started to
23:04 water them again they don't need much
23:08 water or they need matches vegetables
23:11 generally like balance okay just like
23:13 tomatoes when there is too much water
23:15 the tomatoes plants will be there when
23:17 you give you too little water will still
23:19 die so you need to find a balance it's
23:22 the same thing with purpose you just
23:24 have to find a balance the same thing
23:26 with ginger you need to find a balance
23:28 okay okay
23:30 lucky so after you've gone to this point
23:32 in time no matter when you come to the
23:33 farm let's take us through a day on the
23:35 farm when you can watch other things
23:36 that you do
23:39 normal audience from early in the morning
23:39 morning
23:42 you get water into your poly tank if you
23:43 are going to apply fertilizer you apply
23:47 fertilizer you chew the poly tank okay
23:50 investigation if you are going to
23:54 spray insecticides or fungicides
23:56 normally on the farm we do preventive
23:58 preventive such that we don't wait till
24:01 the insects come at us okay before we
24:03 spray them
24:05 maybe once a week we apply our
24:07 insecticides once a week we apply
24:10 fungicides just so we don't get them to
24:14 to attack okay if if a disease catches
24:15 you before you try to cure it's very
24:18 difficult but you prevent it
24:22 not exactly okay so on a normal day with water
24:23 water
24:26 then it is the responsibility of use the
24:28 Pharma that is the joy in the in the
24:32 farm okay to have a time with your crops
24:34 you have conversation with them all you
24:36 do is you calm down sometimes you look
24:38 at the back of your leaves or maybe
24:41 inserts you pick grasses that go around
24:49 so whilst you are watching if your farm
24:56 on my first time I think we have it we
24:59 had 8 000 ceilings there was a friend of
25:00 mine called bright
25:02 he looks at every single one of the
25:05 papers every day if we go too far wow he
25:06 had the time
25:10 well I've never done that before
25:12 okay let me ask this very important
25:13 question because some of you guys might
25:14 be watching this video for the first
25:16 time do not check out the other videos
25:17 let's look at the profit potential of this
25:25 it's almost like a hectare yes and how
25:28 many plants of the
25:31 um Habaneros do we have on this Farm you
25:36 25
25:37 000 25
25:39 000 wow
25:42 wow okay which which all right what's
25:44 planted this dance was used
25:48 in 30 centimeters eight centimeters
25:51 between each group yeah okay and if you
25:53 have to harvest how many bags do you win
25:55 them I'm running back right yes
25:58 Habaneros normally when you when you
26:00 feed it well you could weigh between 10
26:03 grams and 30 grams the heaviest 30 grams
26:09 you could weigh 30 grams but I don't use
26:11 an average of 15. I use the lowest of
26:15 10. so say you are having one foot being
26:17 10 grams
26:19 and then you pick 10 from each of the
26:23 mistakes that's a hundred grams so 100
26:25 grams times 25 000.
26:26 000.
26:28 that'll be [Music]
26:34 exactly so you divide that by a thousand
26:35 that's a kilo okay
26:36 okay
26:38 and you got to sell them you have to
26:42 sell a kilo for 30 cedis
26:45 no it's crazy amount so let's see even
26:48 on each other you get a ton so that's
26:51 like 2.5 tons so 30 series times 2.5
26:54 tons a ton is thirty thousand two times
26:57 sixty thousand half that's like 15 so
27:00 that's like uh 75
27:03 000 Ghana cedis a week that's if you
27:05 haven't seen a week if you have you and
27:06 you're harvesting every week
27:09 every every week you do the harvesting
27:12 you have estimates every time [Music]
27:14 [Music]
27:17 every week you harvest
27:20 it starts to so it doesn't even start
27:23 from return it starts from maybe 10
27:25 kilos 20 kilos then it picks [Music]
27:32 who are more than a stone but we
27:35 basically we put it at a turn
27:38 so that you pick so that one means
27:40 you're picking only 10 feet a week
27:43 you can cancel the number of flowers on
27:46 each plant already that's more than
27:48 so if it speaks when it goes big and he
27:50 picks you can imagine an amount of roots
27:53 it can even be sitting on three-handed
27:55 food so you're picking
27:58 wow you live there then come every we
28:00 just pick 10 and go
28:03 so that's like a 75k a week on Two and a
28:06 Half it is nice nice as if you have your
28:07 constant market supply that's before
28:10 that you supply chain exactly so if you spent
28:11 spent
28:17 uh 125k in two weeks you have made your
28:20 money back
28:23 okay okay okay but that is if you are
28:31 I want you to be able to eat
28:33 so if I sell it at this it is how much
28:36 would they sell it to you to it
28:38 so I'll sell it cheaper than that okay
28:40 that mostly most people are not green
28:42 they have an arrow so like so for these
28:45 are just a few so it means the pricing
28:47 is quite good from those who bites
28:48 that's what we are trying to discourage
28:50 we don't want it to make it look like
28:52 because a lot of people are not growing
28:54 it that's why the Price Is Right we are
28:56 costing it because of the stress in the
28:59 work okay that is the thing it's the
29:03 stress and the amount we employ
29:05 because sometimes you could even see a
29:08 50k or do your farm you have neglected
29:11 basic ones like he's going to buy water
29:14 is they brought food to the farm if not
29:17 puts all these things into context
29:20 all this could go
29:24 okay okay okay if you want to know for
29:26 new beginners watching us who want to
29:28 start their own having Eros Farms like
29:30 you have here what are some Do's that
29:32 don'ts that they should take note of
29:34 before they start yeah
29:40 we always have um soil testing done
29:43 always attend seminars
29:46 on Habaneros watch a lot of YouTube
29:48 videos YouTube is a whole university on
29:49 his own yeah yeah you don't get
29:52 certification for your party you learn a
29:54 host of things people don't get to learn
29:56 in their everyday lives yeah [Music]
29:57 [Music] um
29:57 um
30:00 make sure you get the guidance of an
30:04 agronomist visit as much habanero Farms
30:07 you can visit and don't be scared to
30:09 feel you feel less part of the process
30:11 so I'm scared you won't feel you have an
30:13 agonomy also but just don't be scared to
30:15 feel okay
30:17 right I think um this will end out the
30:19 video here I think it's spoken
30:21 extensively about habanera's farm from
30:23 the nursery to this point because any
30:26 other question you want to ask uh we can
30:27 drop us in the comment section
30:29 I would reach out to him to let him answer
30:30 answer
30:32 you'll be the conversation to answer is
30:35 to be in the description side
30:37 um you can reach out to him I'll be
30:38 willing to answer those who have
30:40 questions to ask those who want to reach
30:41 out to you for anything that they need
30:44 okay okay sure so yeah that end this
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30:51 get to learn more about Habanero's farm
30:53 and see the exciting things what I'm
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30:56 in Ghana sure I'll see you guys in the