Peppers / Chillies


Peppers are long-season, heat-loving crops that can vary from 75 days to well over 120 days before they produce usable fruits. They are best started in seedling trays and then transplanted to their final growing positions. Use a heat mat to increase the bottom temperature if you are starting seed off early indoors. This will ensure the fastest and most even germination of your precious seed.

Note that the hotter the pepper, the harder to germinate and grow. So if you are new to extreme chilli production, then do some research first.

Intolerant of any cold, leaves will burn and production will stop at the first frost. In frost-free areas, plants can live for a number of years, growing to a considerable size. Growers in the warmer areas of the country are able to harvest fruit a full 4 to 6 weeks earlier on overwintered plants.


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Paprika Golden Punt

Paprika Golden Punt

Capsicum annuumGoldent Punt is a natural variation of the Red Punt. Great yields of succulent tasty ..

R30.27

Paprika Red Punt

Paprika Red Punt

Capsicum annuumSuperb red paprika peppers that provide huge yields of succulent tasty fruit. These ..

R30.27

Pepperoncini Italian

Pepperoncini Italian

Capsicum annuum An Italian Heirloom known as "Friggitello". A prolific producer of long, thin and ta..

R29.19

Peruvian Purple

Peruvian Purple

Capsicum frutescensThis chilli plant is a real beauty to grow with its dark purple accents in the le..

R29.90

Petenero

Petenero

Capsicum chinenseIt is said to have originated from the ancient Mayan's and discovered in a small vi..

R30.27

Peter Pepper Chocolate

Peter Pepper Chocolate

Capsicum annuum A chocolate colour morph of the famous Red and Yellow Peter Pepper. A unique and odd..

R32.20

Peter Pepper Red

Peter Pepper Red

Capsicum Annuum One of those vegetables that get all the questions and the looks. Looks like a wrink..

R29.19

Pimenta Diomar

Pimenta Diomar

Capsicum annuumThis chilli variety originates from Brazil. A high yielding ornamental variety produc..

R30.27

Pimente Rouge Grains

Pimente Rouge Grains

Capsicum annuumA French cayenne variety that is a prolific producer of tangy and spicy fruits w..

R29.19

Polombo 439411 Pepper

Polombo 439411 Pepper

Capsicum baccatum This is a wild type collected pepper with the PI index of PI 439411This is a sligh..

R28.11

Purple Flame Sweet Pepper

Purple Flame Sweet Pepper

Capsicum annuumA beautiful addition to any home vegetable garden!These sweet peppers ripen from gree..

R29.19

Purple Tiger

Purple Tiger

Capsicum annuum A beautiful plant over all, with dark purple leaves and fruit that goes from purp..

R29.19

Purple Tiger Cacho Green Leaf

Purple Tiger Cacho Green Leaf

Capsicum annuumA chilli variety from Denmark. This is a cross between the Purple Tiger from America ..

R30.27

Queen Laurie

Queen Laurie

Capsicum bacattumOriginally from Peru, this variety is an outstanding producer of a bounty of flavou..

R30.27

Rainforest

Rainforest

Capsicum baccatumStraight out of the Brazilian Rain Forest, this chilli is superb. It is a super fas..

R30.27

Rocotillo Orange

Rocotillo Orange

Capsicum pubescensA stunning orange rocotillo variety with a mild heat and a fruity flavour. Great c..

R30.27

Rocoto Ecuadorian Pepper for Hell

Rocoto Ecuadorian Pepper for Hell

Capsicum pubescensAnother really great pubescens from Ecuador. It's a typical pube, with purple flow..

R48.65

Rocoto Tropical Orange

Rocoto Tropical Orange

Capsicum pubescensVery rare and not often available, the tropical Red and Orange C.pubescens are a ..

R30.27

Rocoto Tropical Red

Rocoto Tropical Red

Capsicum pubescensVery rare and not often available, the tropical Red and Orange C.pubescens are a ..

R30.27

Rodo Chilli

Rodo Chilli

Capsicum annuum It is a small wrinkled little chilli from Nigeria. Hot with a very swift burn rig..

R30.27

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