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50+ Seeds Super Hot Pepper Mix Many Varieties Ghost, habanero pepper many other

$ 1.05

Availability: 1937 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Brand: smartbuyforever
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Season of Interest: summer /spring /fall
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Vegetable Seeds

    Description

    Welcome to the bestsellerteam. We sell high quality seeds. Best germination percentage !
    50+ Hot Pepper Mix Seed Many Varieties Heirloom NON-GMO Ghost pepper etc...Fast shipping. Shipped with USPS First Class Package.
    The Hot and Happy Mix is a blend of hot pepper, all colors, shapes and heats. This mix of peppers are bold and adventurous! This assortment of hot peppers includes Ghost ,habaneros, jalapenos, chilies, poblanos, anchos and more! Hot and Happy Mix is perfect for any hot pepper lover!
    Growing INSTRUCTION:》
    Peppers plants thrive best when temperatures are warm. Planting should be delayed until the danger of frost has past. Ideal temperatures are 70 to 80°F during the day, and 60 to 70ºF at night. Pepper plants grow best in warm, well-drained soils. The plants are not particularly sensitive to soil acidity, but best results are obtained in the 6.0 to 6.8 pH range.
    Planting
    : Peppers are best started indoors, eight to ten weeks or more before the last frost date for your area. Pepper seeds can be a difficult seed germinate, and seedlings grow slowly. Space plants 18″ inches apart in rows 24″ inches apart or more. Water plants thoroughly after transplanting.
    Watering
    : Keep the soil evenly moist; especially when the fruits are developing, peppers need about an inch of water a week.
    Fertilizer
    : As the peppers develop, switch over to a fertilizer higher in Phosphorous and Potassium. Gardeners often make the mistake of providing too much nitrogen. The result is a great looking bushy, green plant, but few fruit.
    Days to Maturity
    : Most peppers take 60 to 80 days to mature.
    Harvesting
    : Bell peppers are usually picked green and immature but when they are full-sized and firm. However, if they are allowed to ripen on the plant they will be sweeter and higher in vitamin content. Other peppers are usually harvested at full maturity. Be careful when breaking the peppers from the plants, as the branches are often brittle. Hand clippers can be used to cut peppers from the plant to avoid excessive stem breakage. The number of peppers per plant varies with the variety. Bell pepper plants may produce 6 to 8 or more fruit per plant.
    Storing
    : Store sweet peppers for up to two weeks in a spot that ranges from 50 to 55°F. Hot peppers are good to eat fresh, dry or pickle. Harvest peppers for drying when they start to turn red. Simply pull the plants from the ground and hang them upside down in a cool, dry place.
    Pests & Diseases: Several insects enjoy your pepper plants. Spider mites and aphids are the most common, with an occasional borer. In many areas, it is infrequent. For the infrequent problem, try an organic insecticide or dust. While many viruses and diseases can affect Peppers, it is somewhat infrequent. Fungal infections can be treated with fungicides. Apply treatment as soon as you see it.
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