Steemchurch Farms Theme Week - Monday -Peppers: How to sow chili


Get the Sweet Chili Seed:



To get the seed we need a ripe and healthy Sweet Pepper. Remove the seeds inside and let them dry 2 to 3 days until it dries in a place at room temperature and without humidity. Those dry seeds are what you will sow.


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Sow the seed and transplant it:


Once you have the dry seeds collected, we sow them in a nursery (large porrones or several small ones). We put 3 seeds per seedbed to make sure each one is born. If you are born 3 in one, take them out as soon as possible and transplant them to another space. You put the seedbed in a place that receives enough sun for the seeds to grow. Once the plant measures 3 or 4 inches, they will be ready to be transplanted. Depending on the type of seedbed, change the shape that you would take the plant without hurting it. Just remember, do your best to remove the plants gently and without hurting the stem or roots.


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Prepare the ground for sweet pepper:



Sweet Pepper should take 5-6 hours of sunshine or more. Keep this in mind when you choose the place where you will plant them. The floor must be 18 inches deep. So you must break the ground with a pick and get 18 inches or more and fill with fertile soil and river sand, this should be done 1-2 weeks before planting the plants. The river sand is so that the water does not accumulate. Once the earth is ready with the depth, the hours of sun and others, it is time to plant the plants. You will sow each Sweet Chili a foot away from each other. And in the depth, the earth has to cover the roots and the stem to hold the plant well. It works well about 4 inches deep.


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As for water, you should spray enough water to leave the soil moist, without wetting the leaves, but without creating water deposits. Remember that a lot of water will make you sensitive to diseases. The good thing about Aji Dulce is that it is not very complicated and in a short time you will have your first Sweet Aji, it takes 3 months to bloom and two more weeks to give its first fruits.


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