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Mini snack pepper yellow - pressing block 10x10 cm

Mini snack pepper yellow - pressing bloc...

€6.30
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Mini snack pepper yellow - pressing block 10x10 cm

Gele snackpaprika

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Art. nr. 201791311

€6.30 per unit

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Product information "Mini snack pepper yellow - pressing block 10x10 cm"

The yellow snack bell pepper's size makes it ideal to take with you as a snack

PLANTING TIP:
80 cm x 40 cm

CULTIVATION TIPS:
Growing peppers is similar to growing tomatoes, but peppers grow more slowly. They therefore do not tolerate frost either!
You should not plant the root ball too deep so that the stem does not come into contact with the soil. The soil should be warm enough to plant in, and provide good organic fertilizer. After fruiting, we can give an additional fertilizer dissolved in water. They need enough water, but should not be too wet. It is best to plant sweet peppers in tunnels or greenhouses; in hot summers it is also possible to grow sweet peppers in sunny, sheltered spots outdoors. When growing in pots you need to fertilize regularly and water daily.
Peppers should be supported with a few sticks around the plant or on a wire (or 2 wires).
TIP: It is advisable to harvest the first fruits green so as not to overload the plant with too many fruits. In this way, the plant will produce more fruits.

PROBLEM ADVICE:
Peppers are rather sensitive to aphids. It is advisable to keep them under control, as aphids also transmit various diseases from one plant to another and make the plant weaker. Natural enemies of the aphids (ladybug, parasitic wasp, gall midge) can keep the aphids in check if present. Rinsing the aphids off the leaves also keeps them from spreading too quickly. Rinsing with an infusion of nettle also helps.
Nose rot can also be a problem in peppers. This involves the development of brown spots at the tips of our peppers. Causes are a too dry soil, too little calcium in the soil and disturbed salt concentration that prevents the fruit from absorbing enough water. Make sure the plants get enough moisture, apply crop rotation and be careful with chemical fertilizers!

HARVESTING AND STORAGE:
Peppers store up to 1 week in a cool place at 10-12 °C.

Product specifications

Application / use plant: Unknown - n/a
Bloom Month: Unknown - n/a
Bloom color: Unknown - N/A
Branches / bark: Unknown - n/a
Dutch plant name: Gele snackpaprika
Frost resistance: Not winter hardy
Fruit: Unknown - n/a
Growth habit : Unknown - n/a
Humidity/Soil: Normal soil, Moist soil
Latin plant family: Solanaceae
Leaf / Foliage: Green
Location: Full sun
Minimum growing height (in cm): 50
Plant characteristic: Fruit-bearing, Fruit vegetables
Winter foliage: Losing leaf
maximal growth height (in cm): 100
type of crop: Vegetables
type of soil: Normal soil