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Chili pepper is a variety of chili pepper characterized by elongated fruits that are often curved in shape. This chili has a moderate spiciness and is suitable for seasoning a variety of dishes.
Characteristics: Spicy long-line fruits are usually slender, pepper-like, and have a smooth surface. The color can be green, red, etc.
Hotness: The spiciness of chili peppers depends on the variety and ripeness. Generally speaking, the spiciness of spicy long-line peppers is medium.
Usage: Spicy long-line pepper is suitable for all kinds of cooking, including stir-fries, cold salads, sauces, etc. Its elongated shape makes it easier to chop or shred when cooking.
Here is a guide to growing spicy long pepper seeds:
Sowing time: Spicy long line pepper is suitable for sowing in spring or early summer.
Sowing depth: Gently press the seeds into the moist soil surface and cover with a thin layer of soil.
Keep it warm and moist: Keep the soil warm and moist, misting lightly with water using a sprayer and covering with plastic wrap to help maintain moisture.
Good Light: Place the seedling tray or planting pot in full sunlight to ensure that the seedlings get enough light.
Seedling Growth: After waiting for the seedlings to reach a certain height, transplant them usually when they are 2-3 inches tall.
Choose the right container: Transplant your seedlings into a larger pot or garden bed, making sure there is enough space for them to grow.
Well-drained soil: Use well-drained soil. Chili peppers require higher soil drainage.
Keep it Moist: Keep the soil moderately moist, but avoid overwatering, as pepper plants do not tolerate overwatering.
Fertilizer: When the plants begin to grow, you can apply some balanced fertilizer suitable for vegetables, but avoid over-fertilizing.
Support: As the plant grows taller, it may need support to prevent breakage, especially as the fruit begins to ripen.
Suitable harvest time: When harvesting, wait until the pepper fruits are fully mature and brightly colored. You can use scissors to cut the pepper fruit.
Consistent Harvest: Peppers are prolific plants, and regular harvesting helps the plant produce more fruit.