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Bulgarian Carrot pepper Seeds
This rich orange colour variety is from Bulgaria and it is well suited to Indian conditions.
Tasty flavour, almost fruit/floral, followed by a nice mellow burn.
Early to mature and very high-yielding. The skin is smooth, glossy, and thick, ripening from dark green to bright orange when mature.
Best suited for both raw and cooked applications such as roasting, stir-frying, and grilling.
Heat Level: 5,000 – 30,000 SHUs (Scoville Heat Units)
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Bulgarian Carrot pepper Seeds
Category
Chilli Seeds
Quick Facts:
Capsicum species:
Capsicum annuum
Other names:
Shipka, Hot carrot pepper
Fruit colour:
Pointy shape and bright-orange skin
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Plant length
3 ft.
Scoville Rating
: 5,000 – 30,000 SHUs
Germination Rate:
75%
Days to Maturity:
70-80 days.
Difficulty level
: Easy
Bulgarian Carrot Pepper Plant Care:
Sunlight Requirement:
Plant in the sunniest parts of your garden.
Sowing:
Bulgarian Carrot Pepper Seeds are sown at a depth of 2 cm and covered with a fine layer of soil followed by light watering.
Soil:
They do well in well-drained, fertile loam with a pH of 5.8 to 7.0.
Fertilizer:
Mix organic compost or aged animal manure into the upper 4-8 inches of soil before planting peppers.
Watering:
Pepper does best when watered slowly and deeply.