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Capsicum baccatum
Aji Amarillo is a Peruvian variety produces large quantities of 2-inch long, yellow-orange peppers with a fruity flavor and medium heat level. Peppers are initially yellow, ripening to a vibrant orange when mature. Ubiquitous in Peruvian cuisine, the amarillo chile frequently makes its way into sauces, soups, pastes, and dried ground spice. Healthy plants are easy to grow, and their unique peppers are beautiful to behold — a must try for all gardeners. Medium heat. 80-90 days from transplant. 25 seeds per packet.
Capsicum baccatum
Aji Amarillo is a Peruvian variety produces large quantities of 2-inch long, yellow-orange peppers with a fruity flavor and medium heat level. Peppers are initially yellow, ripening to a vibrant orange when mature. Ubiquitous in Peruvian cuisine, the amarillo chile frequently makes its way into sauces, soups, pastes, and dried ground spice. Healthy plants are easy to grow, and their unique peppers are beautiful to behold — a must try for all gardeners. M... read more
Capsicum baccatum
Aji Amarillo is a Peruvian variety produces large quantities of 2-inch long, yellow-orange peppers with a fruity flavor and medium heat level. Peppers are initially yellow, ripening to a vibrant orange when mature. Ubiquitous in Peruvian cuisine, the amarillo chile frequently makes its way into sauces, soups, pastes, and dried ground spice. Healthy plants are easy to grow, and their unique peppers are beautiful to behold — a must try for all gardeners. Medium heat. 80-90 days from transplant. 25 seeds per packet.
New varieties come and go, but an heirloom is one that has stood the test of time. Families have stewarded these seeds for generations because they valued their dependability and flavor as much as they did their history—and we can think of no better recommendation than that.
Peppers perform best in well-drained soil that contains plenty of organic matter and adequate phosphorous and calcium. Mulching plants with poly, paper, or natural materials will ensure consistent moisture throughout the root zone.
For earliest harvest, start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Sow seeds 1/4" deep in well moistened, sterile seed-starting mix. The ideal soil temperature for C. annuum germination is 85 degrees. For best results, place a grower's heat mat beneath trays until germination has occurred. Under ideal conditions, germination should occur in 10-14 days. Super hot chiles can take up to a month to germinate. Be sure to keep the soil moist, but not soggy, until germination has occurred. Placing a plastic dome over the trays will eliminate a need for frequent watering during the germination period.
After danger of frost has passed, set transplants 18-24" apart in rows 24-36" apart. Ensure that plants receive 1-2" of water per week. Avoid over-application of nitrogen as this can cause vegetative growth at the expense of fruit set.
Insect Pests
Biological controls such as Bacillus thuringiensis can be effective in controlling climbing cutworms. Aphids, flea beetles, and other hard-shelled insects can be controlled with an insecticidal soap solution.
Diseases & Other Problems
To prevent common pepper diseases like Phytopthora and bacterial spot, avoid watering plants at night or on cool, cloudy days. Excess nitrogen and/or insufficient phosphorous can cause pepper plants to become bushy and produce few blossoms.
Peppers can be harvested at any time but should be picked before they become soft or overly mature. Harvesting regularly will encourage further fruit set. Peppers can be stored in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days. Alternatively, they can be dried by hanging them or placing them on a screen or basket in a warm, well-ventilated location until completely dry.
CONSIDERATIONS:
Select disease-free plants that are true-to-type. Pepper plants are prone to cross pollination by bees, so precautions should be taken to prevent pollination by insects. Covering plants with mosquito netting is an effective method to protect against pollen contamination.
HARVESTING SEED:
Harvest mature, disease-free fruit that have developed their final color. Cut open fruit and use a gloved hand to remove the seed. Dry on a coffee filter or paper towel. Store in an airtight container until ready to use.
Note: We have noticed that pepper juice can leach through gloves. It is wise to double up if you are processing a large number of peppers or superhot chiles.
SEED LONGETIVITY:
Pepper seeds will remain viable for three years when stored under ideal conditions.
Shipping was quick and 10/10 seeds grew. Will definitely be returning next year!
These peppers grew extremely well in mid-Michigan! I had 3 plants in a 3 gallon pot, definitely less than ideal growing conditions, but they didn't care at all. I had to tie them up to keep them from falling over! They were very prolific and had great flavor. Pictured before they were ripe to show the size of the plants. They were bright orange when ripe!
While it's too early to tell how much these seeds will produce, I did have 21 seeds that germinated and the plants are looking healthy. I'll probably transplant them into larger pots this weekend and give them a chance to grow big and strong before planting them in my garden. Looking forward to a new pepper we haven't tried before.
I fell in love with Aji Amarillo's years ago and have been searching for the seeds and an excellent seed company that I can trust. These seeds are absolutely amazing, every single one that I germinated came up and the plants are so healthy. You can just smell the heat that the peppers have on the leaves. I am so excited and cannot wait to harvest the peppers. Thank you for such an amazing product!
I was very pleased that seeds were replaced after failing to germinate before. This time I have had 100% germination from one batch and 50% so far from a second lot. The seedlings look healthy and strong. So grateful to you! I think I may have to overwinter the plants inside as we are now well into the growing season here in PA and I doubt there's time to harvest fruit before the frost again, but am very willing to persevere as I really treasure the aji in my cooking after 30 years in Peru! Thank you!!
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