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Paprika Supreme 30’s

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Paprika is a mild chilli pepper with a Scoville rating of between 250 and 1000, which is easy to grow and a good producer of fruit. The paprika pepper is large, cone-shaped chili pepper. It is typically dried and ground to make them more familiar with powdered spice. It is originally from Hungary. The paprika […]

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Paprika is a mild chilli pepper with a Scoville rating of between 250 and 1000, which is easy to grow and a good producer of fruit.
The paprika pepper is large, cone-shaped chili pepper. It is typically dried and ground to make them more familiar with powdered spice. It is originally from Hungary. The paprika is a fairly large red pepper and quite long, growing up to 20cm, and lends a unique spiciness to paprika powder.
Most cooks consider paprika when preparing dishes like deviled eggs or potato salad, using it more for color than flavor. This is such a shame, as they do offer a unique flavor.
Seeds are best sown in trays indoors and transplanted after all frost danger has passed during colder months. Prepare a seedling tray with compost or potting soil and place 1 or 2 seeds per compartment. Cover with a thin layer of compost or potting soil and wet with a fine mist but do not overwater. Vermiculite can be used on the surface to retain moisture and reduce the need for watering.
Seedlings can be transplanted into pots, growing bags, or into beds if the climate allows it. Paprika can be slow to germinate. Soaking seeds for at least 24 hours prior to planting can reduce germination time.

Every seed variety undergoes organic cultivation and self-testing on our South African, Botswanan, Zambian, and Tanzanian farms. Our commitment lies in offering a diverse selection of organically grown, open-pollinated, Non-GMO seeds, proudly produced and acclimated locally.

Before planting, please verify the conditions in your area suitable for the specific seed type. Growth rates and germination times hinge on various factors like soil conditions, rainfall/watering patterns, climate, and more. The outcome of growth and harvest may be influenced by these conditions.