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Blue Jay Sweet Pepper Hybrid
Pepper Seeds

Blue Jay Sweet Pepper Hybrid

Item #: 1740093-SS

Very productive and novel - ripens green/lilac/grape/pale orange/dark red. Fruit are quite blocky. High germ, greenhouse grown seed.

Starting at:
$119.24
Seed Type & Package Quantity
6 left

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Volume discount applied at cart and checkout.

Volume SS = 250 Seeds Price Per SS
1 SS $119.24
More Information
Disease Resistance Code Disease Resistance Code
Code Description
HR: TMV High Resistance: Tobacco Mosaic Virus
HR: TMV
Plant Characteristics
Strong
Color
Purple to Red
Relative Days
73
Size
Med-Large
Resistance/Tolerance
HR: TMV
Growing Information

PEPPERS - for processing or fresh market

1/2 lb/227 g of seed is required for an acre of transplants 3,500 - 4,000 seeds per oz/28 g

GREENHOUSE: Sow in hot beds, greenhouse benches or flats from Feb. to Mar. 15th. Germinate in Jiffy Mix or sterilized soil @ 70°F/20°C soil temp. for 14 days. Sow seed about 0.25 in/6 mm deep @ 8 seeds per in/25 mm, cover and firm lightly. Sow as thinly as possible for healthier seedlings. Cover seed flats or benches with plastic to conserve moisture, remove covering as soon as germination occurs. Always use tempered water when watering. Transplant seedlings into benches or flats when the true leaves are about 3/8 in/10 mm in diameter. Grow seedlings @ 70°F/20°C, reduce moisture slightly to harden off. Keep peppers in a well ventilated area and maintain a night greenhouse temp. of above 62°F/17°C. Never let the plants wilt! Root systems are sensitive and rather slow growing so any check in growth will cost you dearly in total yields. Keep the plant warm and encourage growth with liquid fertilizer feedings every 2 weeks.

TRANSPLANT into the field 12-18 in/30-45 cm apart in 30 in/75 cm rows after June 15th. Early cold June nights cause blossoms to drop off before pollination, producing huge bushy plants without peppers. Control cutworms before planting.

DIRECT SOWING: Sow as above no later than Apr. 1st indoors. Plants grow too slowly for outdoor seeding in northern areas. Do not transplant outside until the nights warm up in mid June. Choose a warm sandy soil with lots of sun. Keep plants picked to encourage yields. Control aphids during the growing season.

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