Hot Pepper Seeds - Pot-a-Peno

Hot Pepper Seeds - Pot-a-Peno

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  • Compact size is ideal for patio gardens, greenhouses, and even hydroponic gardens
  • High-yielding cultivar produces abundant peppers all season long
  • Mildly spicy flavor packs a zesty punch
  • Peppers are suitable for grilling, cooking, pickling, and more
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About

Features

Life Cycle Annual
Planting Season Warm Season
Fruit Size 3 to 4 inches
Growth Habit Compact, Mounded

Flavor Profile Mild; 5000 Scoville heat units
Plant Characteristics Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fast Growing
Use Container Garden, Culinary, Hanging Basket
Growing Conditions Greenhouse, Hydroponic, Outdoor, Small Space
Harvest Advantages High Yielding

About Hot Pepper Seeds - Pot-a-Peno

Capsicum annuum

Seed Type Hybrid Seed
Also known as Bishops Crown Pepper

Look no further for the perfect jalapeno for your patio garden or hydroponic project. These compact plants may be small, but they are mighty–a Scoville heat units rating of 5,000 means that while these petite peppers may not be deadly, they still pack a decent punch. High yielding plants produce a bounty of vibrant green peppers that deliver a zesty kick to your favorite dishes. Whether sliced into salsa, stuffed with cheese, or pickled for a tangy treat, Pot-a-Peno peppers elevate every meal with their fiery flair.

Planting Information

Planting Hot Pepper Seeds - Pot-a-Peno

Planting Season Warm Season
Sowing Method Start Indoors
Light Requirement Full Sun
Planting Depth 1/4 inch
Plant Spacing 12 to 18 inches
Water Needs Average
Hardiness Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Days to Maturity 60 to 65 days
View our Pepper Planting Guide to learn more.

Coverage

Amount Avg Seed Count Recommended Coverage
Packet 10 Up to 80 Sq. Ft

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