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Black Pearl PEPPER (Live PLANTS-3'POTS) Capsicum annuum-Ornamental
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Black Pearl Hot Pepper is a 2006 AAS winner known for its unique black foliage that turns glossy black with maturity, thanks to the sun and heat. This pepper variety produces shiny, dark red fruit and can reach a height of 14-18 inches with a spread of 12-16 inches. Perfect for container or garden planting, it adds both ornamental and culinary value to any space.
Black Pearl pepper plants should be grown in full sunlight. Their leaves will turn black when exposed to full sun. -
TemperatureStart seeds indoors 2–3 weeks before the last frost date, and plant them outdoors when the soil temperature is 60°F. Black Pearl plants are heat tolerant and can tolerate high humidity. However, they should be protected from hard frost and cold, wet spots.
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SoilBlack Pearl plants grow best in well-drained, fertile soil that can be amended with compost. They can adapt to both dry and moist conditions, but they don't tolerate standing water.
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Water and fertilizerBlack Pearl plants require minimal water and fertilizer during the growing season.
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PruningBlack Pearl plants generally don't require much pruning, but you can remove weak growth or damaged branches after flowering.
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ContainersBlack Pearl pepper plants can be grown in containers and can be brought indoors during the winter if they have a sunny location
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