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Pepper Chili Red and Yellow Blend Biquinho

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Pepper Chili Red and Yellow Blend Biquinho
Pepper Chili Red and Yellow Blend Biquinho
Pepper Chili Red and Yellow Blend Biquinho 1

$2.99 / EA

Pepper Chili Red and Yellow Blend Biquinho  

These Brazilian peppers are tangy, sweet, and smokey with a touch of heat. Biquinho (bee-KEE-nyo) means "little beak" in Portuguese; it is also known as button, piquillo, or chupetinha pepper. Green peppers ripen to red (red -colored seeds) or yellow (natural-colored seeds) and are traditionally pickled and served as appetizers or a drink garnish. A unique pepper that all can enjoy. 1,000–2,000 Scoville heat units (mild).

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Price
$2.99
Part Number
45070
Quantity Available
7

Sowing Tips:
When to Sow Outside: For mild climates only: 2 to 4 weeks after your average last frost date, when soil temperature is at least 70°F.

When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. 8 to 10 weeks before transplanting. Ideal soil temperature for germination is 70°–90°F. Transplant seedlings outside 2 to 4 weeks after your average last frost date, and when daytime temperatures are at least 70°F, and nighttime temperatures are at least 55°F. Mild Climates: Can also sow in late summer for fall/winter crop.

Days to Emerge: 10 – 25 Days
Seed Depth: 1/4"
Seed Spacing: Start indoors
Row Spacing: 24"–36"
Thinning: Start indoors, plant seedlings 18"–24" apart outside.

Variety Info:
Days to Maturity: 72 Days from transplanting
Family: Solanaceae
Native: Brazil
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive perennial grown as an annual
Plant Dimensions: 15"–24" tall and wide
3/4"–1¼" fruit start out green and ripen to either red or golden yellow, rounded but tapering off to a point. Biquinho is a mild pepper at only 1,000 to 2,000 Scoville heat units; the heat can fluctuate in intensity depending on the climate, soil, and environment in which the peppers are grown.

Attributes: Good for Containers