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Référence: 2705A

KING OF THE NORTH AB PEPPER

Capsicum annuum

Early variety, adapted to cool climates, produces numerous square, ribbed fruits, dark green when immature to dark red when ripe, with thick, crisp and sweet flesh.
The bag of 30 seeds
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Période de semis
From March to May
Période de récolte
From July to October
moderate / daily
50 cm
sun
Obsolete
60 cm
Open ground
Gelif
70 to 80 days
Conditionnement
The bag of 30 seeds
Référence
2705A
Cycle de vie
annual

King of the North pepper is an early variety, adapted to cool climates, producing numerous square, ribbed fruits (3 or 4 locusts), dark green immature to dark red, when ripe, with thick, crisp and sweet flesh. King of the North pepper has very good yields estimated at 10-15 fruits/plant, 10 to 12 cm long and 200 to 250 grams. Good resistance to diseases and water restrictions.

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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