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Serrano Hot Pepper Seeds

Capsicum annuum

5.00 (5 reviews)
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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Start Serrano pepper seeds indoors in peat pots about 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost. Sow them 1/4" deep and keep the soil at 80-85 degrees F until germination; provide sunlight or a grow light for 12-16 hours a day. When the outdoor temperature reaches 60-65 degrees F during the day and no less than 50 degrees F at night, transplant the Serrano chile seedlings 12-16" apart. Exposing the plants to the weather for several hours a day before transplanting may help prevent shock. Peppers also grow well in containers or raised beds.

Growing: Keep the soil evenly moist and weeds under control; mulching the plants may help with this. If excess heat and sun cause the plants to wilt, provide shade.

Harvesting: Harvesting hot peppers is basically a matter of personal preference. Generally, the longer the peppers mature on the vine, the hotter they will taste. Mature peppers, however, signal the plant to stop producing; if the peppers are picked when still at the green stage, the plant will go on producing. Always use a knife or scissors to remove peppers to prevent damage to the fragile stems.

Seed Saving: Keep in mind that peppers will cross pollinate with other varieties of pepper, so isolation or caging may be necessary to preserve genetic purity. Allow the pepper to fully mature, then cut it open and remove the Serrano chile seeds. Spread out the seeds to dry for about two weeks. Store the Serrano pepper seeds in a cool, dry place for up to two years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Capsicum annuum

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Hot Pepper, Warm Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 4,000

Planting Method: From Transplant

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 36 Inches

Color: Red, Green

Serrano Hot Pepper Seeds 5.0
Review By Serrano

Pepper seeds

Love your packaging.keeps seeds fresh or viable for longer

Serrano Hot Pepper Seeds 5.0
Review By Nicholas Boehner

Seeds

Great product, love the resealable packages. I'll buy from them from now on.

Serrano Hot Pepper Seeds 5.0
Review By stephen semler

Seeds

Nice seed packets,I like the info on them as well.

Serrano Hot Pepper Seeds 5.0
Review By Pete Flood

Great Service!

Very timely shipping and competitive prices. I'll be buying from these folks again.

Serrano Hot Pepper Seeds 5.0
Review By Alex Beum

BEST PRICE ONLINE!!!!

I love Everwild Seeds. There prices are the best on the web + great communication and customer service! How do they do it? How does everyone else not? As for the peppers, these Serrano peppers have a high germination rate and the highest quality genetics. I buy in bulk and have seeds year after year that retain there high germination rate. The bulk seeds packs will last the average gardener 5+ years. THANKS Alex Beum

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~50 Seeds) $3.48 -+
1/4 Oz Mylar (7.09g) $7.96 -+
1 Oz Mylar (~4,000 Seeds) $12.00 $11.47 -+
1/4 Lb Mylar (113g) $28.90 -+
1 Lb Mylar (454g) $102.00 -+
5 Lb Bulk Bag (2.27kg) $459.00 -+
10 Lb Bulk Bag (4.54kg) $816.00 -+
25 Lb Bulk Bag (11.3kg) $1,938.00 -+
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DESCRIPTION

IN-STOCK ORDERS SHIP WITHIN THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY. Serrano is a hot pepper that is shaped something like a Jalapeno but is smaller, measuring just 1.5" long. This pepper is a favorite in hot salsas, sauces, and Mexican dishes. The peppers are glossy with medium-thin walls that turn orange-red at maturity. 3,500 Scoville Heat Units are generated by these peppers when they reach maturity at 80 days.
Originally native to the mountains of the Mexican states of Puebla and Hidalgo, green Serrano peppers get their name from a Spanish word meaning "from the mountains." Known and loved for their unusual combination of both intense heat and flavor, Serrano chiles are a cultural tradition in Mexico and are increasing in popularity in the United States.

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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Start Serrano pepper seeds indoors in peat pots about 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost. Sow them 1/4" deep and keep the soil at 80-85 degrees F until germination; provide sunlight or a grow light for 12-16 hours a day. When the outdoor temperature reaches 60-65 degrees F during the day and no less than 50 degrees F at night, transplant the Serrano chile seedlings 12-16" apart. Exposing the plants to the weather for several hours a day before transplanting may help prevent shock. Peppers also grow well in containers or raised beds.

Growing: Keep the soil evenly moist and weeds under control; mulching the plants may help with this. If excess heat and sun cause the plants to wilt, provide shade.

Harvesting: Harvesting hot peppers is basically a matter of personal preference. Generally, the longer the peppers mature on the vine, the hotter they will taste. Mature peppers, however, signal the plant to stop producing; if the peppers are picked when still at the green stage, the plant will go on producing. Always use a knife or scissors to remove peppers to prevent damage to the fragile stems.

Seed Saving: Keep in mind that peppers will cross pollinate with other varieties of pepper, so isolation or caging may be necessary to preserve genetic purity. Allow the pepper to fully mature, then cut it open and remove the Serrano chile seeds. Spread out the seeds to dry for about two weeks. Store the Serrano pepper seeds in a cool, dry place for up to two years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Capsicum annuum

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Hot Pepper, Warm Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 4,000

Planting Method: From Transplant

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 36 Inches

Color: Red, Green

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 5 reviews
5.0

Review By Serrano

Pepper seeds

Love your packaging.keeps seeds fresh or viable for longer

5.0

Review By Nicholas Boehner

Seeds

Great product, love the resealable packages. I'll buy from them from now on.

5.0

Review By stephen semler

Seeds

Nice seed packets,I like the info on them as well.

5.0

Review By Pete Flood

Great Service!

Very timely shipping and competitive prices. I'll be buying from these folks again.

5.0

Review By Alex Beum

BEST PRICE ONLINE!!!!

I love Everwild Seeds. There prices are the best on the web + great communication and customer service! How do they do it? How does everyone else not? As for the peppers, these Serrano peppers have a high germination rate and the highest quality genetics. I buy in bulk and have seeds year after year that retain there high germination rate. The bulk seeds packs will last the average gardener 5+ years. THANKS Alex Beum