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Hot Pepper - Habanero Orange 10 seeds
Orange Habanero is a very hot pepper with a unique flavour. Ideal for making very spicy sauces. The plats need lots of heat during the season from the start. The plant grows up to 1 metre tall and produces masses of chillies, 4-6cm long. Long growing season, most suitable for greenhouse or polytunnel production. Check out or most popular habanero type the Chocolate Habanero Chilli Seeds too.
Sow chilli pepper seeds about 1 cm deep into a seed tray or in small pots or cells. Cover lightly, water and place inside at between 20-25 Celsius. To aid germination, place the tray in a plastic bag. Sow January-March. Germination can be slow with some chilli peppers. As soon as seedlings are large enough to handle, prick out. Transplant the seedlings into small individual pots. Use rich compost and keep the plants between 20-30 Celsius during the growing season. For best production keep the plants in the greenhouse. Regular feeding is recommended.