Chilli Pepper Seeds 'Orange Habanero'

Capsicum annuum

Abundant crops of fiery chillis that reach a scorching 350,000 SHU. One of the easiest habaneros to grow, with lantern-shaped fruit that turn orange when ripe.

10 Seeds

10204237

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£2.99

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Key Features

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High Yield

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Hardy

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Low Maintenance

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Hot Spice

Product Information

Eventual Height:

70cm

Position:

Full Sun

Suitable for:

Pots, Window Sill, Patio, Small Gardens, Borders, Window Boxes, Vegetable Plot, Raised Bed

Plant Type:

Annual

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Growing Calendar

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Sow Indoors

Sow Indoors

Sow Outdoors

Sow Outdoors

Harvest

Harvest
  • Extremely hot fruits
  • Heavy crops of chillis
  • Chillis turn orange when ripe
  • 350,000 SHU

Extremely hot chilli pepper ‘Orange Habanero’ produces an abundant crop of fiery chillis that reach up to a scorching 350,000 SHU on the Scoville scale. One of the easiest habaneros to grow, it bears small, lantern-shaped fruits that turn from green to orange as they ripen.

Wear gloves when handling.

Sow indoors

Sow seeds individually in module trays 1cm (½in) deep and cover with a thin layer of compost. Place in the warmth 18-25°C (65-75°F) and keep moist. Keep seedlings in a bright position but shade from direct sunlight.

Grow on

When large enough to handle, transplant the seedlings to 5cm (3in) pots. filled with potting compost. Grow on in a minimum temperature of 15°c (60°F). Planting Out When the first flowers start to open, plant them into growing bags, a greenhouse, border, or into 30cm (12in) pots and containers.

Aftercare

Water regularly and feed weekly with a liquid fertiliser as fruits start to swell. Harvest July – October.

Tips

Take care to wash hands after handling or preparing fruits before touching your eyes or other sensitive areas. Pepper plants like heat, so for best results grow on indoors or on a sunny sheltered patio area, watering and feeding regularly.

How to grow

Most Brassicas can be sown indoor and outdoors, depending on variety and time of year.

Indoor – Brassicas can be grown in a greenhouse or a windowsill. Using either a shallow seed tray or one with individual modules, which does help with reducing root disturbance when potting on. Use a specific multipurpose seed sowing compost, as this will be of finer texture, have little nutrient and have an open structure. Refer to the individual seed packet for specific sowing instructions but generally sow the seed as evenly as you can, so they all have the same space between them, firm down and water. A good tip is to put the seed tray in a larger seed tray of water and let the water soak into the seed compost, rather than overhead watering which can cause the seeds to move or group together.  Keep the temperature approx. 12- 20 degrees. Ensure these are hardened off before transplanting, by increasing their exposure to the outside temperature. The tray can be placed outside for an increasing amount of time each day until the seedlings are large enough to transplant.

Outdoors – You can sow in a trays similar to indoors but grow then outside. They will be slower but will naturally have hardening off before transplanting. Many can be sown in their final position and refer to the seed packet for specific conditions. Often you may have to thin seedlings out, removing any weak ones or ones that are not in their final spacings. Use a straight edge like a wooden plank to space out the plants correctly. Making a small v shaped trough in the soil, drop the seed in and then cover and water in.

Brassica Seeds - Transplanting

You can transplant the seedlings from indoor or outdoor seed trays, when several true leaves appear. The seedling leaves appears quickly but then the true leaves start to form from the growing tip. Plants should be about 10-15cm tall and will be 5- 6 weeks old. Using a dibber and trying to disturb the roots as least as possible, lift the seedlings by their true leaves and not the delicate stem. Make a deep hole and lower the roots until the lowest leaves are at ground level. Brassicas like to be firm, so planting them deep then firming the soil well around them, will benefit the growth of the plant. A good tip is to fill the hole with water and let the soil fill around the roots, then firm the soil around it.

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Soil Type

Sow seeds into seed sowing compost for fast and healthy germination

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