


Hot Cayenne Pepper Seeds
Ripe peppers will generally be red, grow between 4 to 6 inches long (depending on the variety), have waxy skin, and are firm to the touch. You can eat the peppers while still green, but they won't have such an intense or developed flavor. Space your plants approximately 14-18” apart and provide 8-12 hours of sunlight.
Growing Tips: Peppers like a little afternoon shade during the hottest summer weather. Heat mat helps to warm soil and speed germination.
25 Seeds per pack; Seed life 2 years
Ripe peppers will generally be red, grow between 4 to 6 inches long (depending on the variety), have waxy skin, and are firm to the touch. You can eat the peppers while still green, but they won't have such an intense or developed flavor. Space your plants approximately 14-18” apart and provide 8-12 hours of sunlight.
Growing Tips: Peppers like a little afternoon shade during the hottest summer weather. Heat mat helps to warm soil and speed germination.
25 Seeds per pack; Seed life 2 years
Ripe peppers will generally be red, grow between 4 to 6 inches long (depending on the variety), have waxy skin, and are firm to the touch. You can eat the peppers while still green, but they won't have such an intense or developed flavor. Space your plants approximately 14-18” apart and provide 8-12 hours of sunlight.
Growing Tips: Peppers like a little afternoon shade during the hottest summer weather. Heat mat helps to warm soil and speed germination.
25 Seeds per pack; Seed life 2 years