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Peter Pepper
Capsicum annuum
A still rare hot pepper coming in both red, yellow and orange varieties. The pepper has a provocative shape, resembling male anatomy. Fruits grow to about 3" and ripen to either red, yellow or orange. The pepper is quite tasty in its own right, with a fairly hot flavor, though it is mostly grown as a conversation piece for its very uniquely shaped fruits.
Seed Availability
Seeds are now available at our seed store.
Days to Maturity
100 Days
Heat Level
Hot.
Origin
Texas and Louisiana.
Germination Info
Start seeds in small containers from 8-10 weeks prior to the last frost date. Plant seeds approximately 1/4-1/2" deep in moist, well drained potting soil. Most standard soil mixes are suitable for pepper seeds. Soil temperature must be kept at 75-90F for proper germination. Cool soil, particularly at night can inhibit or significantly delay germination. To keep soil temperature warm, start seeds indoors, in a greenhouse and/or use a seed starting heat mat. Keep soil moderately moist, though not overly, dripping wet. Water soil when the soil surface just begins to dry. Allow proper air circulation for containers.
Optionally, seeds can be dipped in a dilute hydrogen peroxide mix (1 tsp hydrogen peroxide per cup water) for one minute to disinfect seeds prior to planting. If your soil or seed sprouting setup is susceptible to mold growth this can be useful to kill mold spores.
Once seedlings have sprouted, keep in small containers until a few sets of leaves have developed. Transplant to larger containers or outdoors. If transplanting outdoors, make sure to harden off seedlings by exposing them to only filtered sunlight for up to 1-2 weeks. Thin plants to 3-4 ft and rows to 6-10 ft.
Estimated germination time under optimal conditions: 2-6 weeks