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Hot peppers[edit source]

Hot peppers are a fruit with a spicy kick! They were first grown in the Americas. Other than being used as a food, it was also used in medicine.

Directions[edit source]

With your Hot pepper seeds and all of your tools ready, it is time to plant and grow some Hot peppers!

A Hot pepper seed.

Step 1[edit source]

First, you have to separate and count the seeds that you want to plant. Hot pepper seeds are small, but you should be able to separate them with your hands.


Leave a little space from the top of the pot.

Step 2[edit source]

Then, either use your hands or a small cup to put your soil into the pot. This can be messy! You might want to do this outside, or over your sink because the soil can clump together and spill. Fill the pot with soil until it is close to the top. Gently push on the soil so it is a little firm, but do not too push too hard.



The hole should be 1/4" deep.

Step 3[edit source]

Dig a small hole, either with your finger or with one of your tools. If you are going to use a tool, the transplanter works well for digging holes. Measure the hole so that it is 1/4" from the top of the soil.


Cover the seed with soil.

Step 4[edit source]

Drop 1 seed in the hole! Then, take a pinch of soil and fill the hole. Again, gently press down on the soil.


The seed is thirsty, so give it some water!

Step 5[edit source]

Pour a little water into your pot.


What is next?[edit source]

Make sure you water the seed everyday! If you are unsure about watering the seed, remember to use the "lollipop stick test" to check your soil. After the sprout comes out of the soil, which takes about 16-20 days, you have to make sure that it gets good sunlight.

If you are growing it indoors, you have to move it to a larger pot so that the roots can spread out. If you are going to move the seed outside, make sure that each sprout is placed at least 18" apart from eachother so that plants have plenty of room to grow when they get bigger.


How much light, and when can I plant it outside?[edit source]

Hot pepper plants love tons of light!

Hot peppers love to get tons of sunlight, so you need to make sure that they get 14 hours a day of sunlight. If you are trying to grow your Hot peppers indoors, they will need to get a more light than it would if it were outside in direct sunlight, which would be about 18 hours with the grow light on.

Most plants like to planted during the Spring season, or the time of the year when the days begin to get longer and the temperature gets warmer. Spring happens at different times of the year for different parts of the world. In Australia, Spring begins in the beginning of September, and in the United States, Spring begins at the end of March. You do not want to transfer your seeds outside if it is still cold out at night. Frost will stop your seedling from growing.

Hot peppers
Quick facts
Depth:1/4"
Spacing:1 seed per 18"
Sprouts in:16-20 days
Fully grown:75 days
Difficulty:Medium




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