Peppers / Chillies
Peppers are long-season, heat-loving crops that can vary from 75 days to well over 120 days before they produce usable fruits. They are best started in seedling trays and then transplanted to their final growing positions. Use a heat mat to increase the bottom temperature if you are starting seed off early indoors. This will ensure the fastest and most even germination of your precious seed.
Note that the hotter the pepper, the harder to germinate and grow. So if you are new to extreme chilli production, then do some research first.
Intolerant of any cold, leaves will burn and production will stop at the first frost. In frost-free areas, plants can live for a number of years, growing to a considerable size. Growers in the warmer areas of the country are able to harvest fruit a full 4 to 6 weeks earlier on overwintered plants.
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Capsicum
chinenseThis is a result of a cross between Big Black Mama and 7 Pot Bubblegum. Not comple..
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Capsicum frutescens
Named after a farmer that brought the seed from Madeira. Mr Carvalho grew the..
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Capsicum frutescens
Bastardo indeed!!! This one has a bite like a swift backhand on an angry Port..
R30.27
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Capsicum baccatum
A lovely, peculiar-looking, mild pepper that is great for adding to stir-fries ..
R28.11
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Capsicum baccatum This chilli originates from Scandinavia.Pods change from a light green and ripen t..
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Capsicum chinenseOriginally from Brazil, this beautiful cherry shaped chilli can easily be confused ..
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Capsicum baccatum A 3-sided Heirloom chilli from Brazil. The fruits mature from green to yellow and ..
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Capsicum chinense
We don't have much info about this chilli as to where it originates from. What ..
R28.11
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Capsicum annuum
This is simply a real stunner. Bushes average about 60cm high. They are sturdy pr..
R30.27
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Capsicum annuum
We all know the Red version of this awesome sweet pepper. We are very proud to ha..
R29.90
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Capsicum annuum
Heirloom. It is the standard Bell pepper. Most people have eaten a Cali Won..
R28.11
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Capsicum chinenseOriginally collected from a roadside
stall in the small town of Nanga-Eboko in cen..
R36.80
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Capsicum baccatum This is a wild collected baccatum variety. Sweet, with a mild fruity baccatum..
R28.11
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Capsicum chinense The record holder of the World's Hottest Chilli with a heat of 1 641 183 SU, ..
R56.21
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Capsicum chinenseA very rare Malaysian chilli of the habanero family. Being a variety of habanero, t..
R56.21
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Capsicum annuum
Cascabel means "little bell" in Spanish and is indicative of the rattling sound t..
R28.11
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Capsicum annuum
A very beautiful pepper. Low growing bushes produce lovely cayenne shaped fruits ..
R30.27
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Capsicum annuum
Big yields of large, thick Cayenne peppers. Knee-high plants produce a concentrat..
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Capsicum annuum
Probably one of the most well know peppers in South Africa. If you are looking fo..
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Capsicum annuumA hot long and thin cayenne variety which ripens from green to red. The fruits have a..
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