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SEED TYPE : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated And Non-GMO
PLANT : Semi Erect, Medium Vigorous.
FRUIT : Blocky And Firm. Fruit Weight 100 - 125 G , Turns Green To Attractive Red Colour
DURATION : Coloured Fruits Harvesting Starts In About 86-88 Days From Planting
REMARKS : Blocky, Excellent Yielder, Good Sized Fruits. Suitable Under Protective Cultivation
About:- Capsicum, also known as Bell Pepper or even Simla Mirch, is a vegetable belonging to the Nightshade family of plants that also includes tomatoes, potatoes, and brinjals. Red capsicum or bell pepper is basically the completely ripened and mature form of green capsicum. They are the sweetest of all bell peppers and have a mild and a fruity-tangy taste. An excellent source of antioxidants specially carotenoids, red bell peppers have twice the amount of Vitamin C than the green capsicum. Red capsicum can be consumed in a variety of ways. It can be had anytime during the day for any meal in grilled, roasted, steamed, sauteed, or stuffed form. It can also be included in salads, soups, and burritos to make them look more colorful and taste even better.
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS:-
GROWING REQUIREMENTS:-
PESTS:- Most peppers are susceptible to the below mentioned pests. Symptoms include marginal foliar burning, yellowing, and browning of leaves, browning of roots and no growth or the development of black sooty mould, which can occur on the undersides of leaves. Pests such as the following are a real threat. Pests affecting red capsicum are Aphids, Flea Beetles, Cucumber Mosaic Virus.
SOIL:- Peppers grow best in loamy soil with a pH between 6.2 and 7.0, although they can tolerate slightly alkaline conditions near 7.7
SPOT:- Capsicum grow well in the sun, so find a sunny spot to plant capsicum.
TEMPERATURES:-oil should be at least 18 degree C (65 degrees F), peppers will not survive transplanting at temperatures lower than this.
WATERING:- Water one to two inches per week, but remember peppers are extremely heat sensitive.
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