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Bell Pepper Yellow 30’s

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Yellow Pepper is great in salads and many dishes. It adds flavor to stews, curries and stir fry’s. Pepper seeds require a temperature range between 18 and 35 degrees. The optimum temperature for germination is 25 to 30 degrees. At the optimum temperature, pepper seeds germinate and sprout within 5 to eight days. Plant seeds […]

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Yellow Pepper is great in salads and many dishes. It adds flavor to stews, curries and stir fry’s.
Pepper seeds require a temperature range between 18 and 35 degrees. The optimum temperature for germination is 25 to 30 degrees. At the optimum temperature, pepper seeds germinate and sprout within 5 to eight days.
Plant seeds ± 5mm deep in the soil. Cover with soil and water carefully. Over watering can cause fungal growth which leads to seed rot. Excess water can also bury seeds deep in the soil where they will not be able break the surface. Water when the soil surface just begins to dry. Multiple seeds can be planted in a single starter container, but should be thinned once seedlings appear so only a single plant remains.
Once a few true leaves have developed, seedlings should be slowly moved outside (if sprouted indoors) to ambient light. Care should be taken not to expose seedlings to direct, scorching sun so plants may need to be hardened off via slow sun exposure. Hardening off can be done using a shaded or filtered light location, as well as protection from strong winds, rain or low humidity. Hardening off time varies, but can take 5-10 days

Every seed variety undergoes organic cultivation and self-testing on our South African, Botswanan, Zambian, and Tanzanian farms. Our commitment lies in offering a diverse selection of organically grown, open-pollinated, Non-GMO seeds, proudly produced and acclimated locally.

Before planting, please verify the conditions in your area suitable for the specific seed type. Growth rates and germination times hinge on various factors like soil conditions, rainfall/watering patterns, climate, and more. The outcome of growth and harvest may be influenced by these conditions.