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CALIFORNIA ORANGE WONDER PEPPER AB

Capsicum annuum

Référence : 1755A
Quite early hardy variety. Numerous fruits on very compact plants about 60 cm high. Each plant has about 4 to 10 fruits. The fruit is square and elongated and the flesh is thick and sweet.
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CALIFORNIA ORANGE WONDER PEPPER AB
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Conseils de semis

Cycle de vie : annual

Durée de levée : 8 to 15 days

Température de levée : 25 to 35°C

Technique de semis : in pocket

Profondeur de semis : equal to the seed size

Contenants de semis : in bucket

Conseils de culture

sun
moderate / daily
drained
Obsolete
60 cm
50 cm
Gelif
70 to 80 days

Description

The California Orange Wonder pepper has a beautiful orange color when ripe. The California Orange Wonder pepper produces square peppers, 3 to 4 locusts, with thick, very fleshy, very fruity, slightly sweet and tangy, very pleasant. Lots of flavor. No heat in the mouth (0/10). Rustic and productive.

Fairly early variety, producing numerous fruits on very compact plants about 60 cm tall. Hardy and productive. Each plant has about 4 to 10 fruits. The fruit is elongated square, about 8/10 cm long and 5/8 cm wide.

How to successfully sow peppers

Sow in February/March in pots of fine seed compost, only 2-3 mm deep, in a heated greenhouse (25°C). Water with a sprayer to keep the seed compost moist but not soggy.
You can sprinkle crushed charcoal on top to prevent fungus growth. Place the pots in bright light or under a grow light to prevent your seedlings from shooting upwards. Keep them warm.
Repot into larger pots when seedlings have 2 to 4 true leaves.

Transplant the seedlings into the garden in light, airy soil in May when frost is no longer a risk, in a warm, sunny location 50 cm in all directions. Water and mulch.
Be careful, although adding compost is welcome, an excess of nitrogen could lead to strong foliage development to the detriment of the fruit.
Peppers require high temperatures to thrive. If you don't live in an area with hot summers, we strongly recommend growing them in a greenhouse.

Harvesting peppers

Harvest peppers approximately 5 to 6 months after sowing.

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