Total Number of seeds: 40
Bush Chilli Hybrid F1 Seeds are ideal for growers who want to produce tall, heat-tolerant chili plants with high yields. These seeds produce erect, straight-branching plants that are perfect for supporting abundant fruit growth. Each chili is glossy green, 6-6.5 cm in length, and 1-1.1 cm in diameter, delivering a strong, spicy punch that makes it highly desirable in fresh markets.
These plants are heat-tolerant, ensuring healthy growth even in warm climates. The chilies grow in upright clusters and are ready for their first harvest just 60-65 days after transplanting, making them a fast-growing, high-yielding crop.
Bush Chilli Hybrid F1 Seeds are best planted during spring and early summer in India, where the weather is warm. These plants perform well in hot climates, and they thrive under full sunlight. Planting them in these optimal conditions ensures healthy growth and a bountiful harvest.
Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers: When the plants start flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers. This helps the plants produce more peppers.
Use Organic Fertilizers: Feed your Habanero plants with organic fertilizers like vermicompost or cow manure.
Regular Feeding: Apply fertilizers at regular intervals, ideally every 20-25 days.
Bush Chilli Hybrid F1 Seeds are known for their heat tolerance, making them perfect for warm climates. The fruits grow in upright clusters, allowing for easy harvesting. These chilies are highly pungent and ideal for use in fresh markets, where their glossy green appearance and strong spice appeal to buyers.
These chilies are excellent for adding heat and flavor to a variety of dishes, such as curries, sauces, and stir-fries. They are rich in vitamins and perfect for fresh use or drying. Their glossy green color and pungency make them highly sought after in fresh markets.
When growing Bush Chilli Hybrid F1 Seeds, be sure to water consistently but avoid over-watering to prevent root rot. Monitor the plants for pests and take care of any issues quickly to ensure healthy growth and fruit production.
Chili plants can suffer from pests like aphids or fungal infections. To prevent these issues, ensure proper air circulation and avoid over-watering. If pests are present, use organic or chemical treatments to manage them.
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Ali Akber
good type Chilli Surajmukhi type Seeds high germination