Capsicum Paprika Supreme - Chili
Capsicum Paprika Supreme - Chili
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Short Summary for Capsicum Paprika Supreme – Chili
Capsicum Paprika Supreme is a chili pepper variety known for its vibrant red color and smoky flavor, perfect for making homemade paprika powder. This plant produces medium-hot fruits that mature from green to a deep red, ideal for spicing up your dishes or for drying and grinding into flavorful paprika. With excellent disease resistance and high yield potential, Capsicum Paprika Supreme is perfect for gardeners looking to grow their own chili peppers for culinary use. This variety thrives in warm climates and requires minimal care once established.
Planting Instructions for Capsicum Paprika Supreme – Chili
General Sowing Time: Start sowing indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost, or sow directly in the garden once the outdoor temperatures are consistently above 18°C.
Position: Choose a sunny spot in the garden with well-draining soil. This chili pepper thrives in full sun and requires a warm location to develop its flavor and heat.
Suitable Space: Ideal for planting in raised beds, garden plots, or large containers. Ensure plenty of space for the plants to grow and receive sufficient airflow.
Sow Depth: Plant seeds 1-2 cm deep.
Spacing: Space each plant 30-40 cm apart to allow room for growth and to ensure proper air circulation.
Height: Capsicum Paprika Supreme grows to approximately 60-75 cm tall, making it suitable for small garden spaces or containers.
Germination: Germination typically occurs in 7-14 days under the right conditions, with a soil temperature of 21-26°C. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
Days to Bloom: Expect flowers in 60-70 days after sowing. The fruits will ripen and be ready to harvest in about 80-100 days.
Temperature: This chili pepper variety grows best at temperatures between 20-30°C. Protect from frost and plant outdoors only after the danger of frost has passed.
Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil moist but ensure good drainage to avoid root rot. Water the base of the plant rather than overhead to reduce the risk of fungal diseases.
Fertilizing: Use a balanced fertilizer once every 4-6 weeks to encourage strong growth and fruit production. Avoid using too much nitrogen, as it may result in lush foliage at the expense of fruit.
Pests/Diseases: Aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies are common pests of chili peppers. Use organic pest control methods if necessary. Monitor for fungal diseases and ensure good air circulation to prevent them.
By following these planting instructions for Capsicum Paprika Supreme – Chili, you can enjoy a bounty of flavorful, medium-hot chili peppers perfect for a variety of culinary uses, from fresh salsas to dried paprika spice blends.
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