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Territorial Seed Company Pepper Anaheim College 64,

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    Territorial Seed Company Pepper Anaheim College 64,

      3.65 3.65 USD 3.65

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      1/4 g
      74 days. If you like a medium sizzle for your palate, try these peppers. Same as the green Anaheim chilis you find in the grocery store, but better because you’ll get to eat them fresh and full of flavor! Anaheim College 64 yields 6–10 tasty fruit per plant, each 6–8 inches long. The thick-walled conical fruit turn from green to red. Excellent roasted and stuffed or minced into salsa and guacamole.

      Capsicum annuum Our wide array of fabulous peppers, both sweet and hot, offers one of the richest sources of nutrients in the plant kingdom. Hot peppers contain capsaicin, which revs up your metabolism and reduces general inflammation in the body.

      Days to maturity are calculated from date of transplanting and reflect edible green fruit.

      Culture
      • Peppers are warm-season annuals that grow best in composted, well-drained soils with a pH of 5.5-6.8
      • Extra calcium and phosphorus are needed for highest yields
      • Plants perform best when grown in raised beds and covered with plastic mulch
      • Row cover young plants, remove after blossoms form
      • Peppers grow slowly in cool soils; do not transplant before weather has stabilized
      • Peppers set fruit best between 65-85°F

      Direct Sowing

      • Not recommended

      Transplanting
      • Start seeds in trays 8-12 weeks before anticipated transplant date
      • Once seedlings have 2 sets of true leaves, up-pot to a 4 inch pot
      • Use 1/2 cup TSC's Complete fertilizer and a shovelful of compost around each plant
      • Fertilize with Age Old Bloom when plants begin to flower

      Insects & Diseases
      • Common insects: Flea beetles, aphids
      • Insect control: Pyrethrin or row covers
      • Common diseases: See chart below
      • Disease prevention: 3-4 year crop rotation

      Harvest & Storage

      • Peppers are generally fully ripe and have the most flavor and vitamins when they turn red, yellow, purple, or orange
      • Store at 45-55°F and 95% relative humidity

      KEY TO PEPPER DISEASE RESISTANCE AND TOLERANCE
      HR indicates high resistance.
      IR indicates intermediate resistance.
      BLS* | Bacterial Leaf Spot
      Pc | Phythium Root Rot
      PVY* | Potato Y potyvirus
      RK | Root-Knot
      TEV | Tobacco Etch Virus
      TMV* | Tobacco Mosaic Virus
      ToMV* | Tomato Mosaic Virus
      TSWV* | Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
      * Numbers indicate specific disease race.