Description
Description For Green Chilli Seeds
Green chillies can be grown anywhere, but requires warm tropical climate. Best is to keep the plants indoor or in a greenhouse. Plants can grow up to 60 cm in height and features unique chemical compound that keeps it away from pest.
How To Grow Green Chilli From Seeds
Introduction and Uses: This little wonder is a power packed spice that is cherished in Indian cuisines. Rich in antioxidants, it is zero calories, protects against cancer, lower body temperature, provides an aid against cardiovascular disease. Its beta-carotene content makes it ideal for eyes and immune system.
Botanical Name: Capsicum annuum.
Sowing Season: Throughout the year.
Sowing method: Transplantation.
Growing container: Seedling trays/ seed cups/ small polybags/ Seed bed.
Growing medium: Coco Peat (indoors), garden soil (outdoors)
STEPS FOR SEED SOWING (SEED STARTING) IN A CONTAINER:
· Take a seedling tray with medium sized cells & drainage holes at the bottom.
· Fill the cells/cups with a moist coco-peat medium.
· Hold the Chilli seeds and sow 2-3 seeds per cell/cup. Since the seeds are small in size, do not sow them deep.
Sowing Technique:
· Just put the seeds on the surface of the medium & push each seed a little inside the medium by using pencil tip, so that seeds are not visible on the surface anymore & cover it with more coco-peat. Or make small, shallow depressions on medium with pencil bottom. Put the seed on that depression & sprinkle more coco-peat on the top to cover the seed.
· Keep the seedling tray indoors till the seeds germinate.
Covering: Keep the seed tray in a box or cover it with paper for first 4-5 days to encourage faster seed germination.
Watering:
· Water the seed cells with a spoon in the first week. Provide two tablespoons of water every day. Or keep the seed tray in another tray full of water for half an hour so that the water will be absorbed by the seed cells from the bottom, via drainage holes.
· If seed beds are made outdoors, protect them from heavy rain or direct sunlight. Use well sieved fine soil as a sowing medium & make a nice raised bed from it. Cover the bed by making a temporary roof of a plastic sheet. Water it in the form of a light shower using a watering can.
GROWTH STAGES OF GREEN CHILLI:
Sprouting Stage:Seeds will germinate within first 6-8 days & tiny sprouts will be visible. Once seeds germinate, put the tray on an open partially sunny spot near the window. Don’t cover the tray anymore.
Cotyledons: The first two leaves will emerge in the second week of germination. These are false leaves called as cotyledons.
First leaves: First leaves will emerge above cotyledons at the end of the second week.
Seedling stage: Second week onwards, seedlings will start growing into a small plant. At this stage exposé the seedlings to more & more sunlight for leaf growth.
Thinning: After the second week, keep only single seedling per cell/cup. Cut off the weak, small & lagging seedlings with a pair of scissors.
Transplantation: 30 to 35 days after the seed sowing, your seedlings will be ready to transplant in container pots or raised beds.
Container:
· Choose a container with a minimum depth of 8 inches & bigger spread area (according to available space & your requirement) like big Trays or crates.
· Ideal planting mixture for Broccoli: 2 part garden soil & 1 part organic manure. Or,
· 1 part garden soil, 1 part coco-peat & 1 part Vermicompost.
· Transplant the seedling along with root ball of a medium, without disturbing its roots.
Spacing: Plant the seedlings minimum 2 feet apart (60×60 cm), from each other on raised beds or in a container.
HOW TO TAKE CARE FOR GREEN CHILLI PLANT:
Sunlight: Chilli grows well under full sunlight in winter. So place your containers accordingly.
Watering technique: Water your potted Chilli plant every alternate day in winter. Water at the soil near the plant. Use a watering can and make sure that the plants get water in the form of the shower & not by a single flow. You can also make provision for watering by drip irrigation system for your raised beds. Avoid overwatering
Manuring: Water your potted Chilli plant every alternate day in winter. Water at the soil near the plant. Use a watering can and make sure that the plants get water in the form of the shower & not by a single flow. You can also make provision for watering by watering by drip irrigation system for your raised beds. Avoid overwatering
Top Dressing: Apply balanced liquid fertilizer or handful of vermicompost to each plant, every 15 days after transplantation.
Plant care: Always look for the early signs of any insect/fungal/ any other infections. Spray appropriate medicines as soon as any symptoms of such diseases are spotted. Watch out for snails & slugs.
Microgreens: If you plan to grow microgreens Broccoli, grow it indoors in flat containers. Sow-scatter the seeds in a crowded manner. You can harvest it in 10-15 days by uprooting baby plants.
Harvesting: (First harvest: 10 – 12 weeks) Chilli plant will start flowering at the end of 3rd month, chillies can be harvested 70 to 80 days from the sowing of seeds. If proper care is taken, Chilli plant will continue to grow & produce chillies for 3 years as well.