Introduction Yellow Pegasus bell pepper seedling
High-quality seedlings await you. With the Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper Seedling, you will experience a quality and desirable product.
Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper Seedling Specifications
The Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper Seedling produces a block-shaped fruit with uniform and bell-shaped dimensions. The Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper has a high wall thickness and a fleshy and juicy texture.
The fruit of the Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper Seedling has this color due to the presence of a large amount of lutein and zeaxanthin. They are also deep yellow in hot weather and pale yellow in cold weather. They have a sweet and mild taste without spiciness because they lack the Caspian compound found in hot bell peppers.
The best time and place to plant Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper Seedling
Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper can be grown in different spaces:
Pegasus Yellow Bell Pepper can be easily grown at home and in an apartment. Only the room temperature for growing bell peppers should be maintained between 21 and 26 degrees Celsius. This plant is not suitable for cold weather.
They are suitable for the warm season in the open air and are sensitive to cold, their habit is similar to summer varieties such as tomatoes and eggplants.
Yellow Pegasus bell peppers can be planted in any season, depending on the greenhouse space. But because they love the sun, it is better to plant them in the warm season, that is, spring and after the winter cold has passed (late May to late June).
Growth period of yellow Pegasus bell pepper seedlings
Yellow Pegasus bell peppers need high light, so that they receive 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day. In this process of sunbathing, they will grow faster and produce more crops. Finally, it takes 10 to 15 days for the seeds to germinate, and the temperature that must be maintained is about 21-25 degrees Celsius. And it takes 60 to 80 days for the flowers and fruits to ripen; because they have a medium growth rate. Harvesting Pegasus bell peppers should be done at the right time. When the bell peppers grow and change color, it indicates the harvest season. And you can get 5 to 6 kilograms of product from each plant.
A few points about transplanting yellow Pegasus bell peppers
Although yellow Pegasus bell peppers tolerate drought better than other summer vegetables. But they need constant and regular watering and in this regard, great care must be taken because insufficient watering causes flowers to fall, small and wilted fruits to be produced, and excessive watering causes root suffocation, yellowing and leaf fall, and ultimately the loss of the plant. In many cases, this improper watering causes yellow Pegasus bell peppers to become spicy.
The best medium for planting yellow Pegasus bell pepper seedlings should have the following characteristics: Good drainage. Sandy loam soils that retain moisture to some extent are suitable for planting yellow Pegasus bell pepper. Before planting, the soil and its elements should be tested. To determine the amount of elements and deficiencies in the soil.
Use small planting containers such as planting trays to plant yellow Pegasus bell pepper. These containers should have good soil clods and a mixture that is more efficient than larger crops. Plant each seed to a depth of (1.3 to 2.5 cm) in the soil. For each container, it is better to plant 2 to 3 seeds.
Yellow Pegasus bell pepper should be planted 30 to 45 cm deep in the soil. For their better growth, add compost and other fertilizers to the soil. The distance between each seedling should be at least 30 cm apart. The fertilizer used in planting has a liquid containing high potash for nutrition.
Yellow Pegasus bell pepper seedlings have relative resistance to tobacco mosaic virus and cucumber mosaic virus, which reduces the costs associated with the use of pesticides.
Phytosanitary clinics monitor the cultivation of Yellow Pegasus bell pepper crops and finally issue a health certificate for the crop when the shipment is ready for export. This has made this variety a popular commercial crop among the public.
Key Features of Yellow Pegasus Bell Pepper Seedling
AnchorType of seedlings: Hybrid variety
Seedling product color: Yellow
Seedling crop shape: Symmetrical block
Seedling appearance: Strong stems capable of supporting four-lobed and block-shaped fruits
Cultivation space: Cultivation in different spaces
Cultivation season: Warm seasons
Weather required: Tropical
Fruiting period: Mid-late
Resistance to illness: Tobacco mosaic virus-Cucumber mosaic virusQuality: Premium, first-class seedling for export production
Special feature:
Productivity: 5 to 6 kg per plant