Pepper Corno di Toro Rosso
Pepper Corno di Toro Rosso
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The Poivron Corno di Toro Rosso AB is an heirloom Italian variety renowned for its productivity and early maturation. It yields elongated, horn-shaped fruits approximately 15 cm in length and 5 cm in width, weighing around 70 grams. These peppers transition from green when immature to a vibrant red upon full ripeness. Each plant typically produces about 10 fruits with 2 to 3 lobes.
Key Features:
- Heirloom Italian variety
- Elongated, horn-shaped fruits
- Fruits measure approximately 15 cm in length and 5 cm in width
- Fruits weigh around 70 grams
- High productivity
Grow Guide for Bell pepper
Grow Guide for Bell pepper
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Sowing, Transplanting and Harvesting Guide
Seed Details for Bell pepper
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Typical characteristics of the variety
Height: 50 to 60 cm
Bushy growth habit
Deciduous foliage
Annual life cycle
Frost-sensitive
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Species-specific cultivation instructions
Sowing: Sow seeds in February-March in pots with fine seed compost under heated conditions (25°C).
Transplanting: In May, transplant seedlings into deep, loose soil in a warm, sunny location, sheltered from wind, spacing plants 50 cm apart.
Watering: Regular watering, avoiding excess moisture.
Harvest: Harvest fruits as needed; they can be dried in the sun or in the oven for preservation.
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Origin
Sainte Marthe