Seed- Pepper- Cherry Red
Seed- Pepper- Cherry Red
Add a kick of color to your meals by growing some sweet Red Cherry pepper plants. These mild-to-moderately spicy peppers are perfect for sandwiches, antipasto, or stuffed with cheese for a delicious appetizer. Enjoy their crunchy, juicy texture and bright, sweet-tart flavor with a hint of spice. Try them out today!
Capsicum annuum
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$2.50
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Quick Facts
Quick Facts
- Days to Maturity: 80-100
- Light Requirement: Full Sun
- Mature Spread: 16 in
- Mature Height: 24-36 in
- Fruit Size: 1-2 in
- Sow Method: Indoor
- Seeds/packet: approx. 30
- Seeds/oz: approx. 6,500
Growing Peppers
Growing Peppers
- Wait until the final spring frost has passed before placing pepper plant seedlings outdoors. Optimal growth can be achieved in raised beds, containers, or in-ground gardens.
- For optimal growth, make sure to plant the pepper seeds 18-24 inches apart in a sunny and well-drained area. It is crucial to expose the plants to at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
- Incorporate compost or other organic matter into the soil during the planting process.
- Water your plants as soon as you plant them, and then consistently throughout the season. Strive for a weekly total of 1-2 inches of water, increasing the amount during hot weather.
- Enhance soil coolness and moisture retention by spreading straw or chopped leaves as a mulch..
- Provide support for each pepper plant by using either a stake or a small tomato cage. This will ensure that the plants can bear the weight of the fruit once it starts to produce.
- After harvesting, store the peppers in the refrigerator. It is important to ensure that all peppers are picked before the first fall frost arrives.