Chili Brazilian White pepper seeds grow into upright, moderately vigorous plants with a branching growth habit suited to warm growing conditions. This pepper type performs best in regions with long, frost free seasons and consistent sunlight. Plants adapt well to garden beds, raised beds, and container growing when planted in well drained soil and provided with regular moisture. Seeds are typically started indoors and transplanted outdoors once temperatures remain reliably warm, making them suitable for a wide range of home garden environments.
Features
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Upright, branching pepper plant growth
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Adapted to warm and long growing seasons
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Suitable for garden beds, raised beds, and containers
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Consistent performance in full sun
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Compact structure suitable for home gardens
Specifications
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Scientific name: Capsicum chinense
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Common name (US): Pepper
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Seed type / variety: Chili Brazilian White
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Growth habit: Upright, branching annual plant
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USDA hardiness zones: 9 to 11 (grown as an annual in cooler zones)
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Planting season: Spring
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Sowing season:
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Zones 3 to 6: February to March indoors
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Zones 7 to 8: January to February indoors
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Zones 9 to 11: December to January indoors or direct sow after frost
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Germination time and conditions: 10 to 21 days; soil temperatures between 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit
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Sunlight requirements: Full sun
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Soil requirements: Well drained soil with moderate organic matter
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Watering needs: Regular watering; soil kept evenly moist but not waterlogged
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Mature plant size: 30 to 40 inches in height, 18 to 24 inches spread
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Plant spacing: 18 to 24 inches between plants