The sturdy plants are fairly compact reaching about 60cm. They are very productive and are quick to fruit. This early-bearing, disease-resistant, hybrid chilli explodes with flavor and bears as much as 50 percent more fruit per plant than its traditional, open-pollinated relatives.
Growing Red Hot Cherry Pepper
- Red Hot Cherry is normally fairly low maintenance and quite easy to grow, as long as a level of basic care is provided throughout the year. Being aware of the basic soil, sun and water preferences will result in a happier and healthier plant.
- Red Hot Cherry can be started off from seed sown indoors from late winter until the middle of spring.
- Fill a 10cm pot with good quality seed compost, flatten it down to leave a level surface, then sow a few Pepper Seeds on top.
- Place the newly planted seeds in a warm location, as they like heat.
- Once the seeds germinate, keep the soil evenly moist and ensure that they stay in a location that receives plenty of light.
- When the seedlings are large enough to handle without damaging them, you can transplant the plants into a garden
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