Yellow Capsicum F1 Seeds , Hybrid | Organic Seeds | For Any Pot & Home Garden seeds + Organic Manure + Pot Irrigation Drip system
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Yellow Capsicum F1 Seeds , Hybrid | Organic Seeds | For Any Pot & Home Garden seeds + Organic Manure + Pot Irrigation Drip system
Sowing time : jun to nov
Open the seeds packets on a blank white sheet of paper, so that while opening the packet if the seeds fall (seeds being very small and tiny) you are able to save them on that sheet – collect and then ready for sowing
soil – a very important part of sowing- take agropeat / cocopeat
Packet contains seeds of capsicum yellow imported
Bell peppers are one of the most popular vegetables grown in home gardens
The bell pepper is native to Central and North America and is easy to grow.
There is now a much wider variety of peppers to choose from with different colours and even different shapes.
Peppers are a tender, warm-season crop.
•Soil should be well-drained, but maintain adequate moisture either with mulch or plastic covering
•Water one to two inches per week, but remember peppers are extremely heat sensitive
• If you live in a warm or desert climate, watering everyday may be necessary
•Fertilize after the first fruit set
•Weed carefully around plants
•If necessary, support plants with cages or stakes to prevent bending
• Try commercially available cone-shaped wire tomato cages
• They may not be ideal for tomatoes, but they are just the thing for peppers
•For larger fruit, spray the plants with a solution of one tablespoon of Epsom salts in a gallon of water, once when it begins to bloom, and once ten days later
Capsicum Yellow Imported care
•Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before last spring frost date
•The temperature must be at least 70 degrees F for seed germination, so keep them in a warm area for the best and fastest results
•Start pepper seeds three to a pot, and thin out the weakest seedling
• Let the remaining two pepper plants spend their entire lives together as one plant
•The leaves of two plants help protect peppers against sunscald, and the yield is often twice as good as two segregated plants
•Begin to harden off plants about 10 days before transplanting
•A week before transplanting, introduce fertilizer or aged compost in your garden soil
•After the danger of frost has passed, transplant seedlings outdoors, 18 to 24 inches apart (but keep paired plants close to touching
•)Soil should be at least 65 degrees F, peppers will not survive transplanting at temps any colder
• Northern gardeners can warm up the soil by covering it with black plastic
•Put two or three match sticks in the hole with each plant, along with about a teaspoon of fertilizer
1 Packet of Organic manure Included
1 Pot Drip Irrigation System
Best result germination Rate - 85% to 90%
Easy to grow any garden and pot
Seeds to be sown Outdoor in Sunlight
High Quality Seeds
Best quality for home gardeners
Picture is an indication of kind only
We provide 100% genuine product. Which are very easy to germinate.