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CAPSICUM - Bulls Horn
CAPSICUM - Bulls Horn
(20 seeds)
Don't those big, fat, elongated glossy Bulls Horn red peppers look dangerously hot? But they aren't! This Italian heirloom variety is just the thing for Read More
Don't those big, fat, elongated glossy Bulls Horn red peppers look dangerously hot? But they aren't! This Italian heirloom variety is just the thing for slicing onto pizza or into salads and stir fries, and the chunky fruits are ideal for stuffing. Unlike chilli peppers, the flavour doesn't become hotter as the fruits ripen. Instead, it gets sweeter: looks great and tastes even better! Given hot enough conditions, the plants will get pretty big - but growing them in pots remains an option.
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Product Details
Common Name: CAPSICUM - Bulls Horn
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 20
Hardiness:
Watering: Medium
Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov
Arid Sow: Aug-Mar
Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov
Sub-Tropical Sow: Aug-Mar
Tropical Sow: All Year
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Growing Information
How to Sow
Soak seed for 12 hours prior to sowing. Sow in trays about 5mm deep. Water well and keep moist. If sowing early provide bottom heat to trays as seeds require a consistent temperature of 25 degrees to germinate.
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.
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Reviews
3 reviews For CAPSICUM - Bulls Horn
SS. W.Slow to grow and not a good germination rate
AAntoniya MinevaGood seeds.Planted them week ago and they have sprouted.Hope they continue to grow well.Happy with product.
JJohn Doraziogerminated succsesfully with strong consistant plants have a way to go b4 fruiting i am keen to see how friut is.
How to Sow
Soak seed for 12 hours prior to sowing. Sow in trays about 5mm deep. Water well and keep moist. If sowing early provide bottom heat to trays as seeds require a consistent temperature of 25 degrees to germinate.
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 - Bulls Horn
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 20
Hardiness:
Watering: Medium
Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov
Arid Sow: Aug-Mar
Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov
Sub-Tropical Sow: Aug-Mar
Tropical Sow: All Year
3 reviews For CAPSICUM - Bulls Horn
Slow to grow and not a good germination rate
Good seeds.Planted them week ago and they have sprouted.Hope they continue to grow well.Happy with product.
germinated succsesfully with strong consistant plants have a way to go b4 fruiting i am keen to see how friut is.