Total Number of seeds: 40
White Bullet Upward Chilli Seeds produce a high-yielding chilli variety known for its unique upward-growing, bullet-shaped fruits. These chillies are creamy white and have a sharp pungency, making them perfect for culinary uses, such as pickles, garnishes, and spice blends. The compact plant is ideal for gardens and pots, delivering a heavy yield of vibrant chillies.
White Bullet Upward Chilli thrives in warm climates and can be grown year-round in tropical regions. This chilli variety prefers well-drained soil and full sunlight to deliver a heavy yield of upward-growing, bullet-shaped fruits.
To grow White Bullet Upward Chilli in pots:
1. Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers
When your plants begin flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Vermicompost. This helps in boosting the bloom and enhances overall yield.
2. Use Organic Fertilizers
Feed your plants with organic fertilizers such as Cow Dung Manure or Neem Cake. Organic options promote healthy soil life.
3. Regular Feeding
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days to ensure plants receive a steady supply of nutrients. Choose from various options like Cocopeat Compost for moisture retention.
White Bullet Upward Chilli is known for its unique upward-growing fruits that are bullet-shaped and creamy white. The high pungency and distinctive shape make it ideal for pickling, garnishing, and spice preparations. Its compact growth makes it suitable for small spaces and containers.
This chilli variety is perfect for culinary uses such as pickling, making chutneys, and garnishing. Its high pungency adds a fiery kick to dishes, while its unique color and shape enhance the visual appeal.
Q1: How long does it take for White Bullet Upward Chilli seeds to sprout?
A1: Seeds typically sprout within 7-10 days.
Q2: Can White Bullet Upward Chilli be grown in pots?
A2: Yes, it grows well in 8-10 inch pots with proper soil and sunlight.
Q3: How often should I water the plants?
A3: Water regularly to keep the soil moist but avoid overwatering.
Q4: When is the best time to harvest?
A4: The first harvest can be done in 75-85 days after sowing when chillies reach full size and color.
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