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CAPSICUM - Emerald Giant

CAPSICUM - Emerald Giant

OP Open Pollinated
HL Heirloom

(50 seeds)

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Sweet, fleshy peppers offer a bountiful harvest

If you're looking for heavy yields from a small area, this sweet pepper variety fits the bill. Bred for the production of large fruits carried Read More

If you're looking for heavy yields from a small area, this sweet pepper variety fits the bill. Bred for the production of large fruits carried in profusion, you will need to stake your plants to prevent them from succumbing to the sheer weight they'll be called on to carry. For the rest, there are no surprises. Just lovely, thick-walled green peppers that you can leave to ripen towards red if you choose.

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Days to Harvest

70-110 days

Position/Sunlight

Full Sun

Watering

Medium

Plant Spacing

60-100cm

Plant Height

40-60cm

Additional Features

Cuisine, Easy Care Plants, Edible

  • Product Details

    Common Name: CAPSICUM - Emerald Giant

    Seeds Per Packet: Approx 50

    Days to Harvest: 70-110 days

    Watering: Medium

    Plant Spacing: 60-100cm

    Row Spacing: 80cm

    Companion Plants: Carrots, Onions, Tomato

    Additional Features: Cuisine, Easy Care Plants, Edible

    Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum

    Germination Time: 10-20 days

    Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

    Plant Height: 40-60cm

    Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov

    Arid Sow: Aug-Mar

    Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov

    Sub-Tropical Sow: Aug-Mar

    Tropical Sow: All Year

  • Growing Information

    How to Sow

    Growing peppers is easy, so direct sowing is usually fine, but for good control over your germination conditions, sowing in trays is usually a better bet. A light covering soil is all these seeds need. Then water well and only repeat when you see the soil surface starting to dry out.

    How to Harvest

    As soon as your peppers look big enough to eat, you can start to harvest them. If you want red peppers, leave them on the vine until they colour up. Cut them off with a sharp pair of scissors, secateurs or a knife to avoid damage to the fruit or the plant.

  • Reviews

    2 reviews For CAPSICUM - Emerald Giant

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    Lisa A.

    Great service and seeds are of the best quality and germination rates. Definitely recommend!! A++

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    Sarah T.

    100% strike rate and first to come up from quite a few different varieties I was trying out! Brilliant. Hopefully the fruit will be equally as good?

How to Sow

Growing peppers is easy, so direct sowing is usually fine, but for good control over your germination conditions, sowing in trays is usually a better bet. A light covering soil is all these seeds need. Then water well and only repeat when you see the soil surface starting to dry out.

How to Harvest

As soon as your peppers look big enough to eat, you can start to harvest them. If you want red peppers, leave them on the vine until they colour up. Cut them off with a sharp pair of scissors, secateurs or a knife to avoid damage to the fruit or the plant.

Common Name: CAPSICUM - Emerald Giant

Seeds Per Packet: Approx 50

Days to Harvest: 70-110 days

Watering: Medium

Plant Spacing: 60-100cm

Row Spacing: 80cm

Companion Plants: Carrots, Onions, Tomato

Additional Features: Cuisine, Easy Care Plants, Edible

Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum

Germination Time: 10-20 days

Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

Plant Height: 40-60cm

Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov

Arid Sow: Aug-Mar

Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov

Sub-Tropical Sow: Aug-Mar

Tropical Sow: All Year

2 reviews For CAPSICUM - Emerald Giant

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Lisa A.

Great service and seeds are of the best quality and germination rates. Definitely recommend!! A++

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Sarah T.

100% strike rate and first to come up from quite a few different varieties I was trying out! Brilliant. Hopefully the fruit will be equally as good?

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