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Filius Blue Chili Pepper

Filius Blue is a chili that grows to around 25-40cm in height, suitable to grow in pots and containers. Gorgeous plants with fruits that ripen in green, purple, yellow, orange, and red. Can be used as an ornamental plant due to its beauty but the fruits can also be used for sauce, power, cooking, etc. Unripe fruits are hotter, around 40,000 to 50,000SHU. As fully ripe they surprisingly have a milder flavor. Capsicum annuum. 75-80D. 10seeds/pack
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Filius Blue is a chili that grows to around 25-40cm in height, suitable to grow in pots and containers. Gorgeous plants with fruits that ripen in green, purple, yellow, orange, and red. Can be used as an ornamental plant due to its beauty but the fruits can also be used for sauce, power, cooking, etc. Unripe fruits are hotter, around 40,000 to 50,000SHU. As fully ripe they surprisingly have a milder flavor. Capsicum annuum. 75-80D. 10seeds/pack

Normally chili pepper plants, grow to about 50-70cm high, but also lower varieties exist only about 20cm high. Also, higher varieties up to 100-150 can be found. The spacing between the plants depends on their size, the larger plant the more spacing is needed. The flavor ranges from very mild to extremely hot, some tasting of lemon, fruity flavor, or more spicy. Can be used fresh and raw in salads etc, cooked or fermented into sauce, dried to powder, filled and heated in the oven and much more.

How to Grow

Capsicum are quite heat-demanding plants. In a cooler climate, a protected area or a greenhouse is recommended. Sow indoors in sterilized potting soil, about 0,5cm - 1cm deep. Capsicum seeds are NOT light germinating and they might dry out if sown on top of the soil. The best temperature for germination is about 22-30°C. Capsicum takes quite a long time to germinate, in general about 10-30 days. After germination, lower the temperature to around 18°C. Capsicum is quite slow and requires a long season to produce fruit. Sow between 2-5 months before planting outdoors, depending on your own conditions. Can be pruned for more compact plants.

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