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Black Hungarian

Capsicum annuum
HOW TO GROW PEPPER, SWEET

Start indoors 10 weeks before last frost, plant out 2 weeks after last frost. When true leave show, pot up to 3-4” pot, grow at 70˚F day and 60˚F night. Plant out when nights are above 53-55˚F. Water in with phosphorus solution. Peppers have shallow roots and appreciate frequent light watering. They thrive on lighter sandy or silt loam soils that warm up fast allowing vigorous early growth before flowering. Use row covers if danger of frost. If you live in a part of the country where pepper plants yield only couple fruits per year, grow more plants. Peppers grow well in containers or raised beds. Soil pH 5.5-6.8. Hardiness zones 9. Annual.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of transplant. Average 3,920 seeds per ounce. Federal germination standard: 55%. Usual seed life: 3 years. Isolation distance for seed saving: 500 feet.

Planting Depth 1/4”
Soil Temp. Germ. 70-85˚F
Days to Germ. 21-30
Plant Spacing 18-24”
Row Spacing 3’
Days To Maturity 75
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained
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Medium heat, Capsicum annuum, delicious flavor. Sturdy 24” plants are loaded with 3–4” black, jalapeno shaped fruits and ripen from black to red. In a typical season, first fruits by the middle of July in southern Wisconsin. A great ornamental edible. Tags: Type: Sweet, Harvest: Mid, Color: Black, Season: Summer.
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Black Hungarian

Capsicum annuum
Medium heat, Capsicum annuum, delicious flavor. Sturdy 24” plants are loaded with 3–4” black, jalapeno shaped fruits and ripen from black to red. In a typical season, first fruits by the middle of July in southern Wisconsin. A great ornamental edible. Tags: Typ...
Medium heat, Capsicum annuum, delicious flavor. Sturdy 24” plants are loaded with 3–4” black, jalapeno shaped fruits and ripen from black to red. In a typical season, first fruits by the middle of July in southern Wisconsin. A great ornamental edible. Tags: Type: Sweet, Harvest: Mid, Color: Black, Season: Summer.
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HOW TO GROW PEPPER, SWEET

Start indoors 10 weeks before last frost, plant out 2 weeks after last frost. When true leave show, pot up to 3-4” pot, grow at 70˚F day and 60˚F night. Plant out when nights are above 53-55˚F. Water in with phosphorus solution. Peppers have shallow roots and appreciate frequent light watering. They thrive on lighter sandy or silt loam soils that warm up fast allowing vigorous early growth before flowering. Use row covers if danger of frost. If you live in a part of the country where pepper plants yield only couple fruits per year, grow more plants. Peppers grow well in containers or raised beds. Soil pH 5.5-6.8. Hardiness zones 9. Annual.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of transplant. Average 3,920 seeds per ounce. Federal germination standard: 55%. Usual seed life: 3 years. Isolation distance for seed saving: 500 feet.

Planting Depth 1/4”
Soil Temp. Germ. 70-85˚F
Days to Germ. 21-30
Plant Spacing 18-24”
Row Spacing 3’
Days To Maturity 75
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained
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