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Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds
Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds
Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Peppers
Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds
Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds
Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Peppers Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds
Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Peppers Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper Seeds

Tatli Kil Sivri (Sweet Sivri) Pepper

25 Seeds

$ 3.69

Translating to "Sweet Sivri", Tatli Kil Sivri is a Turkish variety produces huge yields of long, thin peppers with an intensely sweet flavor.  Initially pale green, ripening to red when mature, this variety is well-suited for fresh eating, frying and pickling.  When harvesting for pickling, it is best to select young, green peppers as they tend to produce crispier pickles.  Harvests begin approximately 75 days from transplanting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Translating to "Sweet Sivri", Tatli Kil Sivri is a Turkish variety produces huge yields of long, thin peppers with an intensely sweet flavor.  Initially pale green, ripening to red when mature, this variety is well-suited for fresh eating, frying and pickling.  When harvesting for pickling, it is best to select young, green peppers as they tend to produce crispier pickles.  Harvests begin approximately 75 days from transplanting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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Vigen Khanlarian
Sweet sirvi

No sprouts. It's been more than a month and keeping it inside by the window. I am still hoping. I brought some seeds from Turkey, they did not sprouted either
What am I doing wrong.

Hi Vigen, thanks for your review. The key to successfully starting peppers is heat and not too much water. A windowsill is a fine place to start, but it can get cold at night. An inexpensive growers mat placed beneath the tray will keep the soil warm and thus help the seeds germinate quickly. A dome on top will keep them moist so you don't need to water too often (watering cools the soil and invited fungal growth). For more tips, check out our article on starting peppers indoors. If you need more seed, please reach out and we will get you some replacement packets.

https://www.threshseed.com/blogs/news/how-to-grow-peppers-from-seed

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Nancy Kurul
Excellent yield, easy to grow. Exactly want we wanted!

These peppers, when grilled or roasted, are the reason my Turkish husband built two raised beds. All the peppers (I purchased 3 different varieties from you) were a little slow to produce at first, but once the temperatures overnight dropped below 95 degrees F, pollination improved dramatically! Flavor is excellent and my husband is very happy with having a taste of home!

95-100% germination from all the peppers I purchased from you all (also purchased Surmeli and Corbaci), This was significantly more productive a pepper. I will grow all again, as the Surmeli and Corbaci were in the newest raised bed and perhaps the soil mixture was a factor in lower yield.

Thank you for making this available!

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Numan Dogan
Growing first time

We purchased seed (12 pack) early in March 2021. Almost 80% or more yield. No growing mat. Just room temperature, 68-70 degree. No growing lights. Just the natural lights from the windows. We are enjoying the tender peppers.

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Numan Dogan
Just sow the seeds and waiting

We just sow the kıl biber and crossed our fingers. I don’t have heat mats relying on home temperature and sun coming through bay window.

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Murat Karaketir
no sprouts

no sprouts came out of seeds

Hi Murat, thanks for your review. I'm sorry that you did not have good luck with your pepper seeds. Recent germination tests showed good results for all of these varieties (Yalova Yaglik: 100%; Sweet Sivri: 80%; Surmeli: 92%; Corbaci: 91%) however it is possible that something happened in transit, especially since the germ rates you experienced were consistently poor. Also, the most common cause of poor germ in peppers is cool, wet soil. Peppers prefer soil temps around 95 degrees for germination. I would recommend using a heat mat and a plastic dome and watering only as needed (or not at all for the first week if using a dome). As we are sold out of most of these for the year, I am unable to send replacements, however I will be issuing store credit so you can try them again next year.

Thanks,
Becky


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