Description
Marconi Golden Pepper seeds are a sweet and flavorful variety of pepper that is known for its long, tapered shape and vibrant yellow color.
These peppers are a favorite among home gardeners and chefs for their sweet taste and versatility in the kitchen.
Marconi Golden Pepper plants are determinate, which means they grow to a certain height and then stop, making them ideal for small gardens or container growing.
Germination: To start growing Marconi Golden Peppers from seed, it is best to begin the process indoors.
Fill seed trays or pots with seed compost and water it well. Sow the seeds on the surface, covering them with a thin layer of compost or vermiculite.
Place the tray or pots in a propagator or cover with a plastic bag and put them in a warm place, such as a windowsill or heated propagator. Keep the compost moist but not waterlogged.
Germination usually takes 7-14 days at a temperature of around 75-85°F (24-29°C)
Growing tips: Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into 7.5cm (3in) pots.
Grow them on in a greenhouse or on a sunny windowsill until all risk of frost has passed.
When planting them out, choose a sunny, well-drained spot in soil.
Space the plants about 18-24 inches apart.
Water the plants in well and keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged.
It’s recommended to use Mulch around the base of the plants, to help preserve moisture in the soil.
organic regularly with a organic , water-soluble fertilizer to promote healthy growth.
As the plant matures, you may want to stake them to keep them upright.
The plants may require support as the fruit can weigh down the branches.
You can expect to harvest the peppers in around 60-70 days after transplanting.
Marconi Golden pepper are a great choice for roasting, sautéing, or adding to salads and sandwiches.
They are also a good pickling pepper due to their sweetness and crunchy texture.
This pack contains 25 seeds, enough to grow a good number of plants to enjoy a bountiful harvest.
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