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AJI DULCE # 2 Sweet Pepper Seeds, (Capsicum chinense,) very little Heat

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Original price $ 3.95
Original price $ 3.95 - Original price $ 54.84
Original price $ 3.95
Current price $ 2.19
$ 2.19 - $ 41.69
Current price $ 2.19
Size: 10 Seeds

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 Looks just like a Red Habanero, but has little or no heat. This variety is popular in Latin American countries mild; Habanero; 1 to 2 inches long by 1 to 1.25 inches wide; medium thick flesh; matures from green to orange to red; pendant pods; green leaves; 18 to 24 inches tall; Late Season (80-90 days); Uses: Prolific, Seasoning Pepper; from Venezuela; flavor and aroma similar to habanero but without the heat; C.chinense.

Start seeds indoors or, in climate with short growing seasons, outdoors at least one week after last frost. If starting indoors, allow 7 to 10 weeks for the seeds to mature into seedlings large enough to transplant safely. Fertilize when the blooms appear, and water well. Fruit is most nutritious if allowed to ripen on the plant.

Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep. Peppers germinate best in warm soil, so gentle bottom heat may be helpful until seedlings emerge. Wait to transplant outdoors until soil is warm.
Pepper seeds require specific conditions for successful growth. Avoid jiffy peat pots, plugs, and potting soil as they can lead to disease and fungus. Organic Seed Starting Material is recommended for best results.
Pepper seeds can take up to a month to germinate, even with testing. Start them early and keep the soil warm with a heating mat or by placing them on top of a warm surface.
Growing Peppers:
Peppers, like tomatoes, grow in well-drained fertile soil. Almost all peppers have the same requirements for successful growth. Plant them in good, well-drained, fertile soil – and make sure they get lots of sunlight and a good inch of water per week. In many ways, they mimic the same requirements needed for growing great tomatoes.
At Planting Time:
We plant all of our peppers with a good shovel full of compost in the planting hole, and then give them a good dose of compost tea every few weeks for the first 6 weeks of growth. We also mulch around each of our pepper plants with a good 1 to 2″ thick layer of compost.
Growing Hot Peppers in Containers
Peppers can be grown all year long in containers. It is suitable for apartment dwellers and gardeners who live in cool regions where the number of growing days are limited. Many pepper enthusiast grow peppers in pots so they can have fresh peppers all year long. It’s best to use 5 gallon containers so the roots do not get too over-crowded
Soil Requirements:
Requires fertile soil in a well drained location in the garden. Apply much and grass clippings, or straw around base of plant.
Water Requirements:
Water well with soaker hoses during dry and hot spells.
Fertilizer Requirements:
Use RootBlast, Vegetable Alive, and Slow Release Fertilizer when transplanting outdoors. Apply Miracle Gro every two weeks.

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