Capsicum annuum L Pepper 'Aphrodite'
Classic yellow / orange pepper with strength: 0
Facts
- The color goes from green to orange yellow when fully ripe.
- Delicious fruity taste.
- The variety is medium early, which will give you harvest-ready fruits in mid-July.
- Quite high sweetness in the fruit.
- Best for greenhouse cultivation.
- The plants should have light preferably 12-15 hours a day.
Process
- You start by germinating pepper seeds in March.
- You can germinate in peat briquettes or in good "sowing and prickly soil" that is adapted to the germinating seed.
- Moisten the soil and make a small hole for the seed.
- It is important that the hole is not deeper than a maximum of a few millimeters cm.
- One seed in each hole is abundant as the germination rate of pepper seeds is high.
- Cover your pots with clear plastic or non-woven fabric during germination or use a germination tray with a plastic lid.
- The optimum germination temperature is 22 to 28 degrees.
- Make sure that the soil is constantly slightly moist without being directly wet during the germination phase.
- The seeds can take 14 days to germinate.
- When the first sets of cotyledons have appeared, the plastic / non-woven fabric is removed.
- When the small chili plants have 4 to 6 leaves (permanent leaves), the plants must be repotted in a larger pot.
- Plant in the greenhouse on 15 May and if the variety is suitable for the outdoors, you can put your plants out around 1 June in a sheltered sheltered place.
- During growth, tying may be required.
EU Rules & Standard Seed ID: 7781F. 0.1 seeds in the bag.
Produktbeskrivelse
Capsicum annuum L Pepper 'Aphrodite'
Classic yellow / orange pepper with strength: 0
Facts
- The color goes from green to orange yellow when fully ripe.
- Delicious fruity taste.
- The variety is medium early, which will give you harvest-ready fruits in mid-July.
- Quite high sweetness in the fruit.
- Best for greenhouse cultivation.
- The plants should have light preferably 12-15 hours a day.
Process
- You start by germinating pepper seeds in March.
- You can germinate in peat briquettes or in good "sowing and prickly soil" that is adapted to the germinating seed.
- Moisten the soil and make a small hole for the seed.
- It is important that the hole is not deeper than a maximum of a few millimeters cm.
- One seed in each hole is abundant as the germination rate of pepper seeds is high.
- Cover your pots with clear plastic or non-woven fabric during germination or use a germination tray with a plastic lid.
- The optimum germination temperature is 22 to 28 degrees.
- Make sure that the soil is constantly slightly moist without being directly wet during the germination phase.
- The seeds can take 14 days to germinate.
- When the first sets of cotyledons have appeared, the plastic / non-woven fabric is removed.
- When the small chili plants have 4 to 6 leaves (permanent leaves), the plants must be repotted in a larger pot.
- Plant in the greenhouse on 15 May and if the variety is suitable for the outdoors, you can put your plants out around 1 June in a sheltered sheltered place.
- During growth, tying may be required.
EU Rules & Standard Seed ID: 7781F. 0.1 seeds in the bag.