sowing pepper ( Capsicum ) |
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Crop group: Fruit crop | Crop family : Nightshade family |
Well-known varieties : Cayenne (40,000 Scoville, also in BIO ), Anaheim Chili (1,000 Scoville, Hungarian Yellow wax hot (7,000 Scoville), Habanero Orange (300,000 Scoville), Habanero red (300,000 Scoville), Jalapeno (5,000) Scoville (Scoville is a score according to the spiciness of peppers and starts at 0 and goes up to 2,000,000) | Sowing depth: 0.25 cm |
Height : 45-60 cm | Sowing distance: in 5 cm trays |
Germination: 20-28°C / 14-20 days | Planting distance : 50 cm between rows, 35 cm between plants or in pots with a diameter of 30 cm or more. |
Growth cycle : 175 days | Plant out when : 2 to 4 leaves (prick out) |
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Good neighbors : Tomato, marjoram, basil | Bad neighbors : beans , cabbages |
Frost resistant: No | Root system: 45-60 cm |
Fertilization : lots of phosphorus , so bone meal | Preferred soil: pH: 7.0-8.5 |
Dangers and concerns : aphids | |
Harvesting and storing : The peppers come in many varieties. Usually the peppers go from a green, via a red phase to a deep red state. Peppers are ripe when they come off the plant easily. Work with gloves for spicy varieties!
Nutritional values:
10 grams of raw pepper contains:
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Sowing pepper
