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Zimbabwe Black Chilli Pepper Seeds

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How to Grow Zimbabwe Black Chilli Pepper Seeds Introduction: The Zimbabwe Black Chilli Pepper is renowned for its dual purpose, serving as both an ornamental plant with its vivid colours and an edible chilli with a fairly mild taste. Growing Tips: Starting Off: Sow seeds 1/4″ deep in pots with quality seed compost. Keep the soil consistently moist. Germination: Seedlings typically emerge in 10-21 days at temperatures of 23.9°C or above. Transplanting Seedlings: Once they have two pairs of leaves, transplant the seedlings into individual pots. Growing and Caring for Your Zimbabwe Black Chilli: Soil and Watering: Use well-draining soil and water consistently without waterlogging the soil. Location: These chillies prefer sunny conditions for optimal growth. Pot Growth: The Zimbabwe Black grows well in containers, ranging from 1 to 7.5 litres in volume. Maturity: Being an early season variety, it’s best to plant early, especially if grown in open ground where ripening might occur a bit later. Harvesting Your Zimbabwe Black Chilli: Appearance: Harvest when the chillies transition from dark purple to a bright red, marking their ripeness. Uses: Mild in heat, these chillies can be used in sauces or dried for later use. Conclusion: The Zimbabwe Black Chilli Pepper is a blend of ornamental beauty and culinary utility, making it a garden favourite.