Pepper, Hot – Santa Fe Grande

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25 Seeds per pack

(a.k.a. Caribe) (Capsicum annum) 73 – 100 days.       Santa Fe Grande Hot Pepper are upright 24 to 28″ plants that produce loads of 3 1/2″ conical blunt tip fruit that are yellow to orange to red at maturity. Santa Fe Grande is resistant to tobacco mosaic virus. Scoville rating 4000 – 6000 Mildly Hot

Planting Instructions for Santa Fe Grande Hot Pepper Seeds

Heirloom / Open Pollinated Peppers are heat loving plants that are easy to grow, and do well in a variety of climates. Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Soaking Heirloom / Open Pollinated Pepper Seeds for 2-8 hrs before planting helps speed germination. Plant ¼” deep in chosen containers. Germination will occur in 8-25 days at 75-90°F. Keep soil evenly moist (not soaked) for best germination. Harden off Pepper plants, then transplant to the garden about 2-4 weeks after the last frost date. Plant Heirloom / Open Pollinated Peppers in full sun, spacing about 12-18″ apart, in rows 24-30″ apart. For a more mild flavor, Heirloom / Open Pollinated Hot Peppers can be harvested once they reach full size and are still green. Although Heirloom / Open Pollinated Hot Peppers can be picked when green, their flavor and heat will increase when allowed to mature and ripen colors, especially to full maturity.
It is best to use a knife or pruning clippers when harvesting to avoid damage to Heirloom / Open Pollinated Pepper plant. Be careful not to get oils on skin, in eyes, etc. when harvesting.

FAQ:

How long does it take Santa Fe Grande Hot Peppers to mature?

Santa Fe Grande peppers mature in 73-100 days.

What is the Scoville heat rating of Santa Fe Grande Hot Peppers?

The Scoville heat rating is 4,000 to 6,000, making them mildly hot.

What are the characteristics of Santa Fe Grande Hot Peppers?

The peppers are 3½ inches long, conical with a blunt tip, and change color from yellow to orange to red as they mature. The plants grow upright, reaching 24-28 inches.

How should Santa Fe Grande Hot Pepper seeds be planted?

Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost, soaking them for 2-8 hours before planting to improve germination. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep and transplant outdoors 2-4 weeks after the last frost, spacing plants 12-18 inches apart in rows 24-30 inches apart.

When should Santa Fe Grande Hot Peppers be harvested?

For a milder flavor, harvest when the peppers are fully grown and yellow. For maximum flavor and heat, allow them to mature to orange or red. Use a knife or pruning clippers to harvest to prevent plant damage.

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