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Hungarian Wax Pepper Chilli

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Packet Contains : 30 seeds
Where to Grow : Balcony or terrace garden
Sowing Season : Throughout the year
Mode of Sowing : Sow the seeds 0.5 cm deep in a seedling tray or container or pots. Transplant in 25 to 30 days
Germination Time : 6 to 10 days from sowing
Germination Temperature : 18 to 22°C
Harvesting : 70 to 80 days of transplanting
Plant Vigor : Strong plant with short internodes
Common Name : Yellow wax pepper and Banana chili
Scientific Name : Capsicum Annuum
Flower colour : White
Mature Height : About 30 to 150 cm
Level of Growing : Easy

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This variety of chili is called banana peppers because it resembles a banana. The banana pepper is a mild, medium-sized with a tangy, slightly sweet taste and is typically bright yellow, but turns green, red or orange as it matures. Banana peppers are not hot and have a very mild flavor. It is very popular all over the world and is commonly eaten in salad, on sandwiches, on pizza or garnished with other dishes.

What Size Grow Bag is Best For Chilli?
12 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 15 (W*H)

Banana Pepper Growing Season In India
• Chilli pepper seeds can sow in any season (throughout the year) but thrive in warm and humid conditions. 
• It generally prefers a temperature range of 18-32°C for optimal growth. The main growing seasons are summer (February -April), monsoon (June to July) and post-monsoon/autumn (September to October), with variations depending on local conditions.

How To Grow Banana Peppers Plants
• Choose the best quality chili-pepper banana seeds for better results. Generally, chili seeds are sown in a seedling tray and then transplanted after the seeds germinate, transplant is necessary because it allows the plant to grow freely. 
• Select a seedling tray or small pot up to 8 cm deep and for transplanting you need at least 30 cm deep pot or grow bags. • Sown the chilli seeds in a warm climate and the best temperature for seeds germination is 18-30˚C. 
• Give proper sunlight to your chilli plant and the soil should be moist. Direct sun to more than 8 hours could cause the leaves to scorch and dry out.

Chilli-Pepper Sweet Banana Seeds Sowing Method
• Start sowing chilli banana seeds in a seedling tray is the best idea because it provides the most favorable environment. Select a seedling tray or small size pots up to 6 cm deep. 
• Fill the seedling tray with a growing medium and spread the chili-pepper sweet banana seeds on it, then cover a thin layer of soil above the seeds. Give light water or sprinkle some water through a water sprayer. 
• Keep the seedling tray in a location where it receives medium and bright indirect sunlight and keep the soil moist. 
• Banana Chilli seeds will germinate within 6-10 days (depending on growing conditions).

Transplanting Banana Pepper Seedling Into Big Pots
• After germination of banana pepper seeds, when seedlings are 10-15 cm inches in height at that time transplant them into individual pots and plant only 1-2 saplings per pot. 
• Choose a big pot or grow bag about 3.0 cm deep (or more than) with well drainage holes then fill the soil in pots with any organic fertilizer like vermicompost, cow manure, etc. 
• Select the healthiest plant and then transplant it carefully without disturbing their root. 
• Keep the pot in a sunny location where the chilli plant gets proper sunlight and gives water whenever you feel that the soil becomes dry.

How To Fertilize Banana Pepper Plants
• To grow banana chilli plants faster, give nutrient-rich fertilizer when chilli plant starts flowering, as nutrients help the plants to produce more chillies.
• Feed your plants with organic fertilizers like vermicompost or other homemade compost at regular intervals or every 20-25 days.

Chilli Banana Plant Care Tips
Water : Banana pepper does not require too much water as compared to other plants, give water when the top layer of soil becomes dry but keep the soil moist not soggy.
Soil : Use well-drained and fertile soil for the best result for chilli plants with 6.5-7.0 ph.
Sunlight : The banana chilli plant need at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight.
Temperature : Chilli plants grow best in the air temperature range from 20 to 35˚C (70-95˚F)
Common Pests and diseases : Aphids, cutworms, flea beetles, root-knot nematodes and many more are found in chilli plants. Powdery mildew and bacterial leaf spot are some diseases that affect the whole chilies plant. To control these pests use Neem oil in your chili plants and use amino acids through sprays may be avoiding the injection of disease in chili plants.

Chilli Banana Plants Flowering Time
• Within 2 months from transplanting, the banana pepper plant starts flowering and the fruit should be visible within 5-10 days after pollination. 
• Chilli is generally a self-pollinating plant there is no need for insects or wind to pollinate. But sometimes, the stamen of the male flower develops and is not touching the pistil of the female flower or is not pollinated this will lead to a sterile flower. 
• Giving your plant a gentle shake from time to time will help to solve the problem.

Chilli Banana Harvesting Time
• You can harvest banana chili after 70 to 80 days of transplanting.
• Pick banana peppers when they are a vibrant yellow-green in color and the flesh of chili pepper is firm to the touch. 
• You can cut pepper banana throughout the year.
• Cut the chili with a sharp scissor and leave about an inch of the stem.

 
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