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Feature: Thai dragon chili peppers grow to 3 to 4 inches long and start out green and mature to a bright red. They grow on a short, bushy plant, giving rise to clusters of upright peppers.
Easy to Grow: Thai dragon chili peppers is easy to grow from seed. It is easy to grow in environments with well-drained soil and plenty of bright sunlight.
Prolific: Thai dragon chili peppers is a prolific cropper, each plant can produce up to 200 chili peppers. You can harvest peppers throughout the growing season.
Harvest: Thai dragon chili peppers can take around 130 days to grow. They're usually green at around 100 days and have ripened to red at 130 days.
Planting: Fill the germination tray or several small pots with moistened, well-draining potting mix. Plant seed 0.25 inch deep and cover with potting material. Give the seeds lots of light. Seeds germinate in 7 to 21 days.
Thai Dragon Chili Pepper Seeds Planting: Gardeners in hardiness zones 9 to 11 can direct sow seed when soil has warmed to 60 degree F. Otherwise, start seeds indoor 8 to 10 weeks before all chance of frost has passed date in your growing zone. This pepper seeds thrives in hot sun and needs direct sunlight of 6 hours daily. More is even better. Avoid planting near taller plants that block light. Deep, thorough watering every two to three days keeps soil moist without waterlogging. When fruits are in the immature green phase be careful of overwatering but don't let soil become bone dry. This pepper seed requires steady heat of 70 to 85 degrees F daily and 60 to 70 degrees F at night.