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Cubanelle Pepper (100+ Seeds)

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  • Seed Pack Contains 100+ Seeds.
  • Cubanelle Peppers score between “500 and 1,000” on the Scoville Heat Index which measures the heat of Hot Peppers (Bell Peppers have a Score of “0” on the index). .
  • Cubanelle Peppers are light green when they first fruit. Leave them on the plant to mature, they will turn red and sweeten.
  • Sow Seeds between ¼” and ½”.
  • Peppers are Frost Sensitive, so start plants after the Last Spring Frost.
  • Grow Cubanelle Peppers in the Full Sun during the Spring and Summer, continue harvesting into the Fall.

Description

Peppers can be grown anytime in Georgia after Spring’s last Frost and before Fall’s first Frost! For best results, we recommend planting in the Spring, then harvesting into the Summer, and finishing up in the Fall. Specific Recommended Growing Dates are listed below.

Cubanelle Peppers are tall, crisp, mild-flavored, and productive. When they first appear on the plant, Cubanelle Peppers are light green in color. At this stage, they have a flavor similar to a Green Bell Pepper. If left on the plant to mature, peppers will turn red and sweeten. To reduce the heat that a pepper adds to any dish, first strip the seeds from the pepper.

Peppers prefer a heavier soil, so if your soil is sandy or loamy, add a little bit of organic material to it (compost, manure, castings, etc). Make sure that the soil is well-drained.

Peppers are a great source for Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin, K, Potassium, Carotene, and many more nutrients!

Full Sun during Summer’s Peak Heat can sometimes cause stress to Pepper Plants. If this happens, reduce the plant’s sun exposure during the peak of the afternoon heat.

Expect for the plants to grow 2 to 3 Feet Tall.

Seed Pack Contains 100+ Seeds.

The “heat” flavor of peppers is measured in Scoville Units. To give you an idea, Green Bell Peppers, rank at 0 Scoville Units, or “no heat”. A Cubanelle Pepper has a rating of about 500 to 1,000 in Scoville Unites. A jalapeno has a rating of about 2,000 to 5,000 in Scoville Units. In comparison, Red Habanero Peppers have a rating between 150,000 and 350,000 Scoville Units.


Sun Exposure: Full Sun (At Least 6 hours of Full Sun Daily)

Frost Tolerant?: No

Heirloom?: Yes

Days Until Harvest/Maturity: 60-80

Planting Depth: ¼” to ½”

Distance Between Rows: 2 Feet

Distance Between Plants: 1.5 Feet


Recommended Planting Dates:

Do not feel restricted to planting exclusively within the following date ranges. These dates are only a recommendation for best results based upon our experience, research, & best practices.

North Georgia: April 10 through October 20

  • Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): April 10 through June 30
  • Suggested Fall Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): N/A

Central Georgia: April 1 through November 1

  • Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): April 1 through July 1
  • Suggested Fall Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): N/A

South Georgia: March 20 through November 15

  • Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): March 20 through July 15
  • Suggested Fall Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): N/A

Coastal Georgia: February 25 through December 15

  • Suggested Spring Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): February 25 through June 30
  • Suggested Fall Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): July 1 through August 15

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