10 seeds
Here's the Lemon Drop Pepper, Capsicum baccatum scoville units - - 30,000 Don’t let the sunny color fool you! The Lemon Drop Pepper combines the heat of a cayenne with a lovely citrus flavor. In 100 days, 2- to 3-in. fruits cover this Peruvian variety. Excellent for cooking, freezing, hot sauce and salsas! So if you like this video don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE!
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Lemon Drop Pepper, Capsicum baccatum
$2.99 FOR 10 SEEDS
Planting and Harvesting Tips:
Crops require full sun, fast draining soil and regular water. Peppers grow best when temperatures are warm and need substantial heat to set fruit. Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost or, depending on your climate zone, sow directly in the garden after the soil has warmed. Allow 1-1/2 feet between plants in all directions; provide support for varieties that grow over one foot tall.
Harvest fruits early and often — the more you pick the more they will produce. Always cut — do NOT pull — fruits from plants. Most varieties can be eaten when green or under-ripe, however, the flavor improves as plants mature.