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Organic Bishops Hat Pepper Seeds 25 Count
 

Organic Bishops Hat Pepper Seeds 25 Count

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Organic Bishop's Hat Pepper Seeds 25 Count Capsicum baccatum Description: A famous pepper going by a variety of names including Balloon Pepper and Orchid Pepper. Bears unusually shaped pods shaped much like a hat. Flavor is unique as well, with a mild spice on the interior portion, and more of a sweet-pepper like flavor on the wings"". Fruits ripen to red. Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) resistant. Days to Maturity Approx.): 90 - 100 Food: The colorful aspect of peppers can increase the visual appeal of the food, making it more appetizing. However, foods containing peppers, especially chili peppers, often have a strong aftertaste. This is likely due to the presence of capsinoids in peppers. Also, capsaicin, a chemical found in chili peppers, creates a burning sensation once ingested. This sensation can last up to several hours after exposure. As a result, this can lead to a prolonged aftertaste. Starting: Pepper plants are slow to get going; so start pepper plants indoors a few weeks earlier than tomatoes. Sow the seeds about 8 to 12 weeks before the last frost date. [Starting the peppers seeds, no matter what kind, Sweet Bell Peppers, Southwesters Chili Peppers, Specialty Hot Peppers, and Ornamental Peppers] in the best planting medium that you can. The better their start, the healthier the Pepper plant will be. Growing Peppers: Plant the seeds in sterile potting mix, eight weeks prior to the last expected frost date in your area . Plant seeds at a depth equal to two times their diameter. According to scientific studies, the biologically optimum conditions for germinating pepper seeds are ""day / night"" soil temperature fluctuations between 86
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