Growing Chillies/ Peppers in hot & humid tropical climate is usually a no-brainer. The plants love them. However since these are fruiting plants, more care is needed to keep the plant stress free as time to fruiting takes longer the harvesting for leafy vegetables.
Stress free chilly pepper plants require good soil, adequate moisture (consistent watering) and sometimes shade from the overly harsh afternoon sun. Chilies also prefer NOT to have their roots disturbed so do try to plant them directly into the ground/ container where they will mature.
Depending on Varietal, most Chilli Pepper plants are annual and grow into small or medium sized bushes from half to to two metres tall.
Chillies are suitable for container gardening and beginner guerillas.
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Latin Name:CAPSICUM ANNUUM L.
Short for Corno Di Toro or "bulls horns", these red and sweetish peppers are mild in heat.
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Latin Name:Capsicum Annuum L.
Peperone:Goccia D'oro(Drop of Gold)
Long bulls-horn type pepper that's slightlymisshapen. Thin-skinned andgreat for frying.
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Latin Name:Capsicum Annuum L.
Peperone:Lombardo
Very long, thin sweet green peppers native to the Lombardia region of Italy
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Latin Name:Capsicum Annuum L.
Peperone:Padron
Hailing from Padron, Northwestern Spain, this plant produces small to medium sized elongated conical shaped peppers. It's flesh is thick and tasty. The heat levels vary from mild to hot. This type commonly fried in oil and served as tapas.
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