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Hot Pepper Seeds Collection 240 seed

Set of 24 hot peppers seeds for planting, from mild, hot and super hot peppers

240 seeds

24 packets

10 seeds each

 

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Set of 240 hot peppers seeds for planting, 24 packets
Sow the Right Seeds – Hot Pepper Seed Collection for Planting

1. Trinidad moruga scorpion
2. 7 pot primo orange
3 7 pot pink
4. 7 pot brain strain
5. Bhut jolokia yellow
6. Naga morich
7. Naga viper
8. Bhut jolokia black
9. Jay’s ghost scorpion peach
10. Red savina
11. Bahamian goat
12. Lemon drop
13 Cumari do parà yellow
14. Bico roxa
15 Scarlett variegated
16. Tam jalapeño
17. Jalapeño
18. Pimiento de Padron
19. Mini Habanero white snow
20. Rocoto manzano red
21. Rocoto manzano yellow
22. Habanero white giant
23.habanero orange
24. Habanero west indian yellow

 

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Do you have any questions about this Hot pepper seed for planting or other hot pepper seed? Do not hesitate to contact us we will be happy to answer your questions as soon as possible.

 In early spring, start planting indoors 3 weeks before warm night temperatures. Place the seeds in sterile soil and cover with a depth of 0.5cm. Provide 25 ° C heat, bright light and always keep moist (not soggy). The seeds will germinate in 3– 10 days.
Transplant the hot pepper seedlings into pots and grow them until there are 6 leaves on the plant. Plant the hot pepper directly in nutrient-rich soil, 50cm apart or in large 17/20 liter containers. Harvest the chillies when they are red
Warning:
handling of this pepper requires extreme caution. Wear hand, eye and respiratory protection.
Our hot peppers plant  are obtained from 100% natural cultivation on our farm in the Canary Islands Own production

THINGS TO REMEMBER

Hot pepper seed for planting take their time while growing, so before transferring them outside, you should plant them indoors and keep them inside for a couple of weeks (approximately 2-4 weeks) before taking them outside. Make sure that the soil is moist most of the time and not dry, but do not over-water the buds. 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature to keep them in. You will need to make sure that the room they are in has a proper amount of sunlight.

After 2-4 weeks, transfer the Hot pepper seed for planting out in the soil; keep in mind that they will grow more where there is a lot of sunlight. Add some manure or mushroom compost to keep the soil moist and fertilized, or you can also use a mixture of seaweed and fish emulsion.

 

 

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