Gemüsechili Volcanic Lightning
Variety
created by Reesii at 01.02.2024
Growth habit
low
Color
rubinrot
multicolor
Location
Greenhouse
Outdoor
Balcony
Bed
Bucket
Pot
Warm location
roofed
House wall/wall
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
J
F
M
A
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Chilies are perennial, cold-sensitive plants that belong to the nightshade family (Solanazeae). There are many varieties whose fruits differ in shape, color and pungency. Like sweet peppers, chillies belong to the genus Capsicum, of which there are 5 different types. The most important is Capsicum annuum, which includes varieties such as cayenne and jalapeño. Varieties of this species can be found in almost all pungency levels except extremely hot. Another species is Capsicum chinense, to which the habanero belongs. They originate from Peru and include extremely hot varieties. Unlike the white flowers of the other chili species, the Capsicum baccatum species has yellowish to greenish spots on its flowers. The fruits of some varieties are also striking, hanging from the plant like bells or 'UFOs' (Bishop's Crown). For the species Capsicum frutescens, the flowers and fruits, which are always upright on the plant, are typical. The species Capsicum pubescens is still relatively unknown in Europe. As its stem quickly becomes woody, the name tree chilli is sometimes used. Striking features of this species are its hairy leaves, the blue-violet flowers and the black seeds. The fruits are thick-fleshed and spherical. It is interesting to note that its fruits can be perceived as differently hot by different people due to the special composition of capsaicin and dihydro-capsaicin.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Fruits with a beautiful color gradient, as once fired by the Chiligott, red covered with dark cherry red. Only the pungency is not there, but the full aroma is! Flowers and leaves are also two-tone, leaves are variegated, the flowers are purple with a white center. Snack fresh from the bush or use in the kitchen. The fruits add a great flavor to any dish you cook, depending on the amount used, it's the hint that counts or the pure, rich fruitiness. Growing height 40cm Chili peppers should be grown in nutrient-rich soil in a sunny location. For a rich harvest, the first flower (terminal bud/'king flower') should be broken off. This promotes flower and fruit formation on the side shoots. However, this is not as important for chili peppers as it is for peppers. Pull the plants with 3-4 shoots and remove the remaining shoots. In Central Europe, cultivation is usually annual, but the highest yield is only achieved 2-3 years after planting. To achieve this, the plant must be overwintered indoors. The fruits are harvested from July to September, depending on the variety and weather conditions.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Germination temperature
25 °C (Degrees Celsius)
Seeding distance
40 cm
Row spacing
40 cm
Seeding depth
0.5 cm
Basil
Borage
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage (Cabbage)
Cabbage (Savoy cabbage)
Carrots
Cauliflower
Common marigold
Cucumber / Gherkin
Dill
Garlic
Kohlrabi / German turnip / Turnip cabbage
Lavender
Lettuce (Endive / Escarole / Erisée)
Lettuce (Lettuce)
Napa cabbage / Chinese cabbage
Onion
Onion (Spring onion)
Pak Choi
Parsley
Savory
Thyme
Blossomrot
Early blight of potato
Black spot of roses
Red spot disease
Grey mold
No pests