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Pepper - Red Cheese
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PS31435A
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Approximately 120-180 seeds per gram.
Capsicum annuum
Lot# PS31435
The Red Cheese Pepper is a pimento-type pepper that originates from Spain. The red coloring from the pepper was used by cheese artisans to color their cheese. These plants grow to 45-61 cm (18-24") with a 45-51cm (18-20") foliage spread. Very early maturing, with sets of continuous high yields. Peppers hang like ornaments. They are slightly flattened and round, with a 5-7 cm (2-3") diameter.
Capsicum annuum
Lot# PS31435
The Red Cheese Pepper is a pimento-type pepper that originates from Spain. The red coloring from the pepper was used by cheese artisans to color their cheese. These plants grow to 45-61 cm (18-24") with a 45-51cm (18-20") foliage spread. Very early maturing, with sets of continuous high yields. Peppers hang like ornaments. They are slightly flattened and round, with a 5-7 cm (2-3") diameter.
Planting Instructions:
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Additional Information:
The Red Cheese Peppers is a sweet pepper type. It is a fairly low maintenance plant and quite easy to grow, as long as a level of basic care is provided throughout the year. Use a good pair of scissors or snippers to cut the peppers from the bush. Picking them off usually will result in breaking off branches. To prolong a pepper harvest, cut peppers from the plant regularly. Peppers are susceptible to rot, blossom end rot, anthracnose, tobacco mosaic virus, bacterial spot, and mildew. Keep these in check and rotate pepper crops to different areas. Keep the garden clean and free of weeds where pests and diseases can shelter. Destroy and dispose of infected plants before disease can spread. Aphids, cutworms, and flea beetles are common pests for most garden plants and there are a variety of techniques and solutions for these, including a mild soap spray, and the use of a water stream to remove aphids. If cutworms are an issue, cut the tops and bottoms off of some plastic water bottles- then cut the remaining plastic tube into 3” pieces and place these 3” plastic circles around the bases off your seedlings, burying them at least 2” into the soil. Row covers work well to keep flea beetles from your plants if they are well secured to the ground. Pepper seeds can be dipped in a dilute hydrogen peroxide mix (1 tsp hydrogen peroxide per cup water) for one minute to disinfect seeds prior to planting- this process helps get rid of any unwanted or potential bacterial or fungi that may be hitch hiking on your seeds. If your soil or seed sprouting setup is susceptible to mold growth this can be useful to kill mold spores. |