Sweet Seeds
Candy Cane Chocolate Cherry Pepper Seeds
Candy Cane Chocolate Cherry Pepper Seeds
4.42 / 5.0
(12) 12 total reviews
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Description:
Description:
Candy Cane Chocolate Cherry Peppers are as delicious and fun to grow as they look. Similar to the original Candy Cane Pepper, the color these peppers change into is very unique and provides a nice display for any garden or patio.
These compact pepper plants reach up to 2 ft. tall and grow well in containers. The fruit resembles a mini bell pepper and can reach a length of 3.5 inches width of 2.5 inches. These unique sweet snacking peppers start out green with white stripes before becoming red with white and finally chocolate with red stripes. Plants boast high yields of these peppers, so be ready for bountiful harvests!
Candy Cane Chocolate Cherry Peppers taste great at any stage, with a sweet flavor and crispy texture. They are a perfect snacking pepper with a unique color scheme that will be the hit conversation piece at your table! You can also use these peppers cooked into any dish you'd like. Give this fun new variety a try!
- Species: Capsicum Annuum
- Heat Level: 0 SHUs
- Type: Sweet
- Flavor: Sweet
- Origin: USA
- Pod Size: 3.5"
- Plant Height: 2 ft.
- Days to Harvest: 60-75 Days
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Specifications:
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Heat Level:
- Plant size: 2 ft.
- Pod size: 3.5"
- Origin: USA
- Species: Annuum
- SHU: 0
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Love these beautiful variegated leaves! They show many colors including several shades of green, pure white, cream, and bright yellow. They grew quickly,high germination rate, easy to care for. I have my first flowers about to open up and I am so excited to see the beautiful chilis.
These seeds germinated very well and have grown great, especially considering I do not have the most ideal conditions for peppers. I started to see these seeds germinating and showing growth after 2-3 weeks, which was much quicker than other seeds. It has been fun to watch them grow - I would recommend!
Too early to start these just yet! Will get them planted and growing soon! Can't wait for the crops o come in!
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