

Hot pepper Peppino F1 has been specially developed for professional growers but also very suitable for the hobby gardener. The Peppino pepper plant produces round to cone-shaped spicy, hot red peppers. When unripe, the fruits are still green in color, but then they turn bright red.
Peppino pepper can be used in many spicy dishes such as chili con carne and Indonesian dishes. The plant is a compact grower and therefore suitable for growing in pots or on a balcony.
Hot pepper Peppino F1 has been specially developed for professional growers but also very suitable for the hobby gardener. The Peppino pepper plant produces round to cone-shaped spicy, hot red peppers. When unripe, the fruits are still green in color, but then they turn bright red. They can be used in many spicy dishes such as chili con carne and Indonesian dishes. The plant is a compact grower and therefore suitable for growing in pots or on a balcony.
Sowing: February - March indoors in pots. As soon as the first leaf appears, put each plant in its own pot. Place a support stick with each plant. If you want to put them in the garden, keep a distance of 50 cm between the plants. Top the main stem. Keep 3 to 4 side shoots. Remove the other shoots regularly. Keep the soil moist at all times.
Harvesting: from July to September.
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Hot pepper Peppino F1 has been specially developed for professional growers but also very suitable for the hobby gardener. The Peppino pepper plant produces round to cone-shaped spicy, hot red peppers. When unripe, the fruits are still green in color, but then they turn bright red.
Peppino pepper can be used in many spicy dishes such as chili con carne and Indonesian dishes. The plant is a compact grower and therefore suitable for growing in pots or on a balcony.