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Capsicum Orange – F1 Hybrid 10 Seeds

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Capsicum Orange – F1 Hybrid 10 Seeds

Want to grow orange capsicum from seed at home? These Capsicum orange Seeds are perfect for rooftop gardeners and small-space growers. They produce sweet, thick-fleshed peppers that start green and ripen to bright orange — full of colour, crunch, and flavour. With 6+ hours of sun and basic care, you’ll harvest fresh capsicums at home without market sprays.

Why Gardeners Choose It

  • Produces thick, juicy orange bell peppers
  • Suitable for 10–12 inch pots or open ground
  • Grows best in warm weather with 6+ hours of sun
  • Adds bright colour and mild flavour to meals

How to Grow Orange Capsicum from Seed

When to Sow: February–April or July–August (day temps 25–35°C)

Where to Grow:

  • Pots (10–12 inch), grow bags, or soil beds
  • Rooftops or sunny balconies

Steps:

  1. Use 2 parts garden soil + 1 part Vermicompost
  2. Sow 0.5 cm deep in moist soil; keep shaded until germination
  3. Germinates in 6–10 days
  4. Transplant after 4 leaves form
  5. Stake plants as they grow to support weight

Fertilizer & Care

  • Soil Prep: Mix vermicompost before sowing
  • Growth Feed: Apply NPK 20-20-20 every 15 days
  • After Flowering: Use Potash (SOP) to support fruit development
  • Pest Control: Spray Neem Oil every 10–15 days

Tips from Local Gardeners

  • Use large pots for bigger fruits
  • Avoid water on leaves to reduce fungal issues
  • Orange colour appears as the fruit ripens
  • Harvest gently to avoid plant damage

FAQs

Why are my capsicum buds dropping before turning into fruit?
It may be due to heat stress, sudden watering changes, or lack of nutrients. Maintain consistent moisture and apply Potash (SOP) during flowering.

Why are my capsicums small and thin-walled?
Poor nutrition or small containers often cause this. Use 12-inch pots and feed NPK 20-20-20 every two weeks.

Why are my peppers staying green and not turning orange?
Orange capsicums take time to ripen. Keep them on the plant until they fully mature in the sun. Pick when the fruit turns fully orange. It usually starts green and ripens with time.

Other Names: Orange Capsicum, Orange Bell Pepper, Orange Sweet Pepper

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Capsicum Orange – F1 Hybrid 10 Seeds

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Want to grow orange capsicum from seed at home? These Capsicum orange Seeds are perfect for rooftop gardeners and small-space growers. They produce sweet, thick-fleshed peppers that start green and ripen to bright orange — full of colour, crunch, and flavour. With 6+ hours of sun and basic care, you’ll harvest fresh capsicums at home without market sprays.

Why Gardeners Choose It

  • Produces thick, juicy orange bell peppers
  • Suitable for 10–12 inch pots or open ground
  • Grows best in warm weather with 6+ hours of sun
  • Adds bright colour and mild flavour to meals

How to Grow Orange Capsicum from Seed

When to Sow: February–April or July–August (day temps 25–35°C)

Where to Grow:

  • Pots (10–12 inch), grow bags, or soil beds
  • Rooftops or sunny balconies

Steps:

  1. Use 2 parts garden soil + 1 part Vermicompost
  2. Sow 0.5 cm deep in moist soil; keep shaded until germination
  3. Germinates in 6–10 days
  4. Transplant after 4 leaves form
  5. Stake plants as they grow to support weight

Fertilizer & Care

  • Soil Prep: Mix vermicompost before sowing
  • Growth Feed: Apply NPK 20-20-20 every 15 days
  • After Flowering: Use Potash (SOP) to support fruit development
  • Pest Control: Spray Neem Oil every 10–15 days

Tips from Local Gardeners

  • Use large pots for bigger fruits
  • Avoid water on leaves to reduce fungal issues
  • Orange colour appears as the fruit ripens
  • Harvest gently to avoid plant damage

FAQs

Why are my capsicum buds dropping before turning into fruit?
It may be due to heat stress, sudden watering changes, or lack of nutrients. Maintain consistent moisture and apply Potash (SOP) during flowering.

Why are my capsicums small and thin-walled?
Poor nutrition or small containers often cause this. Use 12-inch pots and feed NPK 20-20-20 every two weeks.

Why are my peppers staying green and not turning orange?
Orange capsicums take time to ripen. Keep them on the plant until they fully mature in the sun. Pick when the fruit turns fully orange. It usually starts green and ripens with time.

Other Names: Orange Capsicum, Orange Bell Pepper, Orange Sweet Pepper

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