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Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom
Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom

Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom Vegetable for Planting Giant Non GMO 30 Seeds

Product ID : 40506854
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Galleon Product ID 40506854
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Manufacturer SeedsUA
Shipping Dimension 5.79 x 3.11 x 0.12 inches
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Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom Features

  • INSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH are INCLUDED

  • 30 seeds in package

  • Used for fresh consumption, processing and canning

  • Heirloom 

  • Non GMO


About Sweet Bell Pepper Black Horse Seeds Heirloom

An early maturing variety. The bush is compact and well foliated. The fruits are large, weighing 5 to 10 oz (150 to 250 g), cuboid, thick-walled and black when ripe. Recommended for cultivation in open ground and film shelters. The variety has high taste qualities and stability of yields. Planting instructions: USE THIS METHOD FOR GERMINATION: Place your pepper seeds in the freezer or refrigerator for two days. Remove the seeds and position them in a folded-up paper towel. Dampen the towel with water. Place the towel on a plate and cover it with a dark bowl. Situate it on top of a warm spot that is anywhere between 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (25-30 C). Check your seeds each day and dampen the towel when needed. Temperature is extremely important for pepper seed germination (80 to 90 F/25 to 30 C). When they germinate, bury them under a light layer of sterile potting soil. Pepper plants need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. Mix compost or other organic matter into the soil when planting. Water immediately after planting, then regularly throughout the season. Aim for a total of 1-2 inches (3-5 cm) per week (more when it’s hotter). Support each pepper plant with a stake or small tomato cage, to help bear the weight of the fruit once it begins to produce. Harvest peppers with shears or a knife, then store in the fridge. Be sure to pick all peppers before the first fall frost comes.