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Chilli Jwala (Hari Mirch) Hybrid Seeds - 50 Seeds (हरी मिर्च के बीज)

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Green Chilli Jwala is one of the most popular vegetables grown in the home garden. Chili plants are not only popular for their health benefits but also popular for their medicinal properties. Growing chili at home is the best option for the person who has little knowledge about gardening. After reading the information given below, you will know about how to grow chillies, green chilli plant growing step by step, and also know about chilli plant growing stages with days.

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About this item

  • Number of green Green Chilli Jwala Seeds (mirch ke beej): 50 Seeds
  • Where to grow: Balcony or terrace garden
  • Sowing season: Throughout the year
  • Sowing method: Seedling transplant
  • Germination Time: 6 to 10 days 
  • Germination temperature: 15-32˚C
  • Harvesting: 60 to 70 days from transplanting
  • Plant vigor: Strong plant with short internodes

What size grow bag is best for Green Chilli?

Green Chilli Jwala Growing Season In India

Chilli pepper seeds can sow in any season (throughout the year) but thrive in warm and humid conditions. It generally prefers a temperature range of 18-32°C for optimal growth. The main growing seasons are summer (February -April), monsoon (June to July), and post-monsoon/autumn (September to October), with variations depending on local conditions..

How To Grow Chilli plants

Generally, chilli pepper seeds are sown in a seedling tray and then transplanted after the seeds germinate, transplant is necessary because it allows the plant to grow freely. The best temperature for chili seed germination is between 15-32°C.

Chilli Seeds Sowing Method

Take a seedling tray, fill the seedling tray with a growing medium, and spread the chilli seeds on it, then cover a thin layer of soil above the seeds. Give light water through a watering sprayer. Keep the chilli seedling tray in a sunny spot and keep the soil moist. Chilli Jwala Hybrid Seeds will germinate within 6-10 days.
After germination of chili seeds, when seedlings are 10-15 cm in height at that time transplant them into individual pots or grow bags and plant only 1-2 saplings per pot.

How To Fertilize Chilli Plants

Feed your plants with organic fertilizers like vermicompost or other homemade compost at regular intervals or every 20-25 days.

Chilli Plant Care Tips

Water – Chilli does not require too much water as compared to other plants, give water when the top layer of soil becomes dry but keep the soil moist not soggy.
Soil – Use well-drained and fertile soil for planting chilli.
Sunlight – Chilli plant sunlight requirements are at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight.
Temperature – Chilli pepper plants grow best in the air temperature range from 21 to 35°C.
Common Pests and diseases – Aphids, cutworms, flea beetles, root-knot nematodes, and many more are found in chilli plants. Powdery mildew and bacterial leaf spot are some diseases that affect the whole chillies plant. To control these pests use neem oil in your chili plants and use amino acids through sprays may be avoid the injection of disease in chilli plants.

Chilli Plants Flowering Time

Within 2 months from transplanting, the Jwala chilli plant starts flowering and the fruit should be visible within 5-10 days after pollination. Chilli is generally a self-pollinating plant there is no need for insects or wind to pollinate.

Chilli Harvesting Time

You can harvest green chili after 70 to 80 days from transplanting.

Chilli Plants Special Features

  • Common name– Green peppers, Hari mirch (हरी मिर्च)
  • Scientific name - Capsicum annuum
  • Flower color – White
  • Chilli plant Height – About 60-150 cm
  • Level of growing – Easy

FAQ

Why are my chilli jwala seeds not germinating?

Jwala Chilli seeds will not germinate because of improper growing conditions like not getting enough sunlight, sowing seeds too deep in the soil, overwatering, or under watering.

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Based on 21 reviews
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Sree
Excellent

Mainly Seed Quality is very good and more over yield is also very good. Seed packing is excellent.

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ARVIND KUMAR YADAV
starting to plant

first time we started gardening so just wait then ............

Hi there! Thanks for leaving a review for our Chilli Jwala Hybrid Seeds. We're so excited that you're starting your gardening journey with us! We can't wait to see how your plants turn out. Happy planting!

Regards,
Team Organic Bazar

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Prakash Agarwal
Chilli Jwala

All the seed were sowed properly but to my disappointment not a single seed germinated

Hi there, thank you for leaving a review. We are sorry to hear that your Seeds did not germinate as expected. Please keep in mind that germination rates can depend on various factors such as weather conditions, soil quality, and watering frequency. We recommend giving it some more time and adjusting these factors to see better results. If you continue to face issues, please reach out to us and we will be happy to assist you. Thank you for choosing our product.

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Team Organic Bazar

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Deepa Pai
Oh Very nice

Very Happy with the germination rate. Seriously I am very happy to order this from Organicbazar.in

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Manohar vachhani

Chilli Jwala (Hari Mirch) Hybrid Seeds (हरी मिर्च के बीज)