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Orange Sun Pepper Seeds | Product Features

  • High-quality Orange Sun Pepper Seeds for planting.
  • Skin ripens from dark green to bright, vibrant orange.
  • Large lobed bell shaped pepper with a sweet, rich taste.
  • Crisp thick walled peppers full of flavor for grilling, roasting, stuffing, or sauteing.
  • Large, premium seed packets give instructions on how to grow and when to plant outdoors.
  • Packet contains 300 mg of Non-GMO, Heirloom seeds (about 50 seeds).

Orange Sun peppers ( Capsicum annuum) grow up to 5" long with 3 or 4 lobes with thick walls. Fruits mature from green to vibrant orange and have a sweet flavor. Plants are 2' and do well in containers.
Peppers, in assorted hot or sweet varieties, are not only productive plants, but typically have lush foliage that looks great in garden and in landscape beds. Mild to medium-hot peppers are perfect for stuffing, frying and roasting in your favorite savory dishes.

Start inside in seed trays 8 weeks before transplanting. Harden off seedlings and set out after all threat of frost, ideally when night temperatures have reached 60°. Water transplants well. Only direct sow outdoors in very hot climates. Too little heat will inhibit germination and growth.

Orange Sun Pepper Seeds Growing Details
Botanical Name Capsicum annuum
Plant Spacing 24-36”
Planting Depth 1/4”
Spread 18-24”
Height 18-24”
Germination Temp 75-85 °F
Light Required Full Sun
Life Cycle Annual
Days to Germination 14-28 Days
Days to Maturity 75-80 Days
Planting Zone 3-12
Flower Form White Blossoms
Yield High
Growth Rate Moderate
Growing Season Spring - Summer
Harvest Season Summer

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bell peppers begin at an immature green, but will change color as they ripen. If they remain on the plant, they will mature into a full ripe color. This time on the plant along with its color change, allows the flavor to become sweet.
Each bell pepper color has a different flavor, with red being the sweetest.

No, bell peppers don’t have capsaicin which is the chemical that causes the burning sensation. Bell peppers are considered sweet peppers.

Yes, with the right conditions bell peppers can produce more after the first harvest. Regularly harvesting the fruit will help promote a healthier plant meaning more peppers being produced. They may even continue producing as temperatures start to drop towards the first frost. Bell peppers prefer warm weather, so as the temperature decreases, so may the quality of the plant and fruit.

Bell pepper seeds can be harvested from the pepper and saved for another planting season. Remove the stem from a ripe pepper. Then, cut it in half lengthwise. Use a knife to scrape the seeds out of the pith. Spread out the seeds in a well ventilated area and allow them to dry for several days. Store your pepper seeds in a cool dark place to plant another season.

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