CHILI - BIG JIM
CHILI - BIG JIM
Capsicum annuum
The Guiness Book records this pepper as one of the largest chilies measuring over 35cm long. It is a green chili that turns red when mature. The fruit are relatively mild with a medium heat rating that wont leave you gasping but still with that great sweet chili flavor. The fruit is most popular when the skin is roasted
Sow Chili seed .0.5-1cm deep spaced 50-60 cm apart in rows 1.0-1.5 m apart. The soil should be warm, over 18 C. Chillies take about 75-90 days to produce ripe fruit. Plant in the garden:- Tropical areas ..Anytime Subtropical areas..August to March Mild Temperate areas..August to December Cold Temperate areas..September to November In Temperate areas it is best to plant using seedlings prepared a month to six weeks earlier. Chillies like alkaline soil and do best in gardens with dolomite or wood-ash added to the soil.
QTY 10 Seeds
Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter
CHILI - BIG JIM
Capsicum annuum
The Guiness Book records this pepper as one of the largest chilies measuring over 35cm long. It is a green chili that turns red when mature. The fruit are relatively mild with a medium heat rating that wont leave you gasping but still with that great sweet chili flavor. The fruit is most popular when the skin is roasted
Sow Chili seed .0.5-1cm deep spaced 50-60 cm apart in rows 1.0-1.5 m apart. The soil should be warm, over 18 C. Chillies take about 75-90 days to produce ripe fruit. Plant in the garden:- Tropical areas ..Anytime Subtropical areas..August to March Mild Temperate areas..August to December Cold Temperate areas..September to November In Temperate areas it is best to plant using seedlings prepared a month to six weeks earlier. Chillies like alkaline soil and do best in gardens with dolomite or wood-ash added to the soil.
QTY 10 Seeds
Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter