Orange Habanero Pepper Plant

$32.60

MEG’s Orange Habanero Pepper Plant produces 1-2” HOT orange peppers. These are not weak sauce peppers, and they definitely have a kick to them. We suggest you have a glass of milk or favorite beverage sitting by before trying them. SHU rating: 200,000

 

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Description

Orange Habanero Pepper Plant

MEG’s Orange Habanero Pepper Plant produces 1-2” orange peppers. Bonus tip: smoke them to add extra flavor.

5 Useful Points:

  1. 1-2” green peppers. Ripen to orange
  2. Expected yield: 40-50+ per plant
  3. SHU rating  200,000
  4. Full sun preferred
  5. Won’t tolerate frost. Prefers low temperatures above 50F for best performance

When to expect ripe fruit

Fruit may begin to ripen as early as mid-August depending on weather. This plant will continue to flower and fruit up until the first frost in the fall. Peppers start out green and will ripen until they’re orange. Expect at least 40-50+ peppers per plant.

Growth habit

Meg’s Orange Habanero Pepper Plants look and grow like mini trees. They’ll typically (but not always) have a strong central stem with multiple flowering branches. These flowers will result in habanero peppers after successful pollination. The plant typically grows to an average height of 2-3’.

Basic care information for Orange Habanero Pepper Plant plants

Thoroughly saturate the grow bag with water in the morning before the heat of the day arrives. If daytime highs are consistently above 70F, your plant will need to be watered daily. If below 70F, check the grow bag frequently by using the finger method described on the bag tag. Apply water to the base of the plant and avoid splashing water onto any part of the leaves.

Stake or brace your orange habanero pepper plant before it begins to set fruit. Strong winds (or gravity!) may damage the plant due to the weight of the peppers if not braced or securely staked.

Apply supplemental fertilizer after the first round of peppers are harvested. Any balanced fertilizers labelled for fruits and vegetables will be sufficient.

Easily move the grow bag indoors if there’s a threat of frost or freezing temperatures overnight. Mature (but not ripened) fruits may be harvested and ripened inside.

More Information

Check out MEG’s Edible Knowledge Base for more information on habanero pepper plants.

 

Additional information

Brand

MEG's Edible Landscapes

Color

Orange, Red