Description
25 Seeds SHISHITO Japanese Lion Head Sweet Pepper seeds; 獅子唐辛子 ししとうがらし; kkwari-gochu 꽈리고추; great for grilling, Capsicum annuum, Kitazawa #083 This medium early, small, sweet, thin-walled glossy green pepper is popular in Japan. The fruits grow up to 3-4″ long. Plant has a spreading habit and produces prolifically. Good for garden, greenhouse, and open field growing. Got a slight hot pepper touch, just 50 – 200 on Scoville Scale. Warm season annual Maturity: Approx. 60 days Planting season: Late spring/summer Germination rate 99%, tested 10/26/2021 Some growing tips: – sow seeds indoor about 6-8 weeks before the last frost – optimum germination occurs at 75–85°F soil, hence heat mat would be ideal. – for garden bed, well worked fertile soil is preferred, try to rotate around the garden (i.e. don’t plant the same veggie on the same spot every year) – transplant about 2 weeks after the last frost. space seedlings 2-ft apart; space rows at least 3-ft apart – full sun is preferred. If you are in sunbelt states with scorching sun in the afternoon, then partial shade is fine. – cover soil surface with black poly or weed blocker could warm the soil to speed up growth – always harvest peppers on regular basis to promote continuous flowering & fruiting – stake support may be required when it becomes too bushy and not able to stand straight up or withstand heavy wind – if there are aphids trouble, try vinegar spray. for other insect troubles, try neem oil & dish detergent diluted in water.
wingsofanangel –
Super Seeds! Super Packing! Fast Shipping! and Highly Recommend Seller!!! Perfect
Dhruti Patel –
Fast shipping! So excited to start these plants indoors.
artildawn –
Promptly received. Nicely packed seeds. Majority of seeds germinated. Thank you.
kit3 –
I planted them a week ago, and most of them sprouted within a couple of days…which is actually unfortunate for me since I put multiple into a plug expecting that only a small fraction would sprout. Had to thin them as a consequence. Learnings for next time!
Clearly, at least based on how quickly and how many sprouted, these are good quality seeds.