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1200+ MURIA 358 F1 Sweet Banana Pepper Hybrid Seeds Capsicum Annuum Heirloom Vegetable Seeds



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Muria shows a nice combination of strong vigor and good earliness. It has a rather easy fruit setting, resulting in high yields of uniform fruits. Skin color is whitish yellow turning into light red at full maturity. Fruits are very firm



How to Plant Banana Peppers


Plant your banana pepper seeds directly in the soil of your garden or container at a depth of 0.5 inches (1 centimetre). Seeds can be planted outside or you can germinate them indoors and transplant them later. Typically, banana pepper seeds take about 1 - 2 weeks to fully germinate.


If transplanting, the best time to move banana pepper plants outside is when they reach 3 - 4 inches (7 - 10 centimetres) tall or have at least 3 - 4 true leaves.


When planting banana peppers in the garden, it’s best to space them 1 - 2 feet (30 - 60 centimetres) away from the nearest plant.



Grow Sweet Banana Pepper plants in full sun, and rich, well-draining garden soil. Before transplanting outdoors, add plenty of compost, manure, and a general-purpose fertilizer.


The plants like the weather hot.


Space 18-24 inches apart, in rows 24 to 36 inches apart.


Banana Pepper plants prefer moist soil. Add plenty of water during hot, dry summer months.


Mulch around the pepper plants to keep down weeds, and to retain soil moisture.


As the peppers develop, switch over to a fertilizer higher in Phosphorous and Potassium. A high nitrogen fertilizer can result in a great-looking bushy, green plant, with few fruits.


Peppers are self-pollinating. They can cross-pollinate with pollen carried by bees or other insects. If you are going to save the seeds for next year, do not plant different varieties near each other.




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