Peppers - Hungarian Hot wax
Peppers - Hungarian Hot wax
- Seeds per pack: 15+
Seed Details
Hungarian Hot Wax Peppers are a delightful addition for spice lovers who appreciate both heat and flavor. These vibrant yellow to orange peppers are not only visually striking but also pack a punch that elevates any dish. Thriving in warm climates, they are an excellent choice for gardeners looking to spice up their gardens. Whether incorporated into pickles, sauces, or stir-fries, these versatile peppers can be enjoyed fresh or preserved, bringing a taste of Hungary to your culinary creations all year round.
Instructions
Start sowing pepper seeds indoors about 8-10 weeks before the last expected frost date in your area. Peppers require a long growing season, so starting them indoors gives them a head start. Use seed trays or small pots with drainage holes. Plant the seeds about 1/4 inch deep. Place one to two seeds per cell or pot, covering them lightly with soil. Firm the soil gently to ensure good contact with the seeds. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Use a spray bottle to mist the surface, which helps avoid disturbing the seeds. Transplant to warmest location in your garden after second set of true leaves appear. Apply mulch to save water and keep the roots cool for best results.
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Type: | Vegetables |
Seed #: | 627 |
Variety: | Hot Hungarian Hot Wax |
Colour: | Yellow and Red |
Temperature (C): | 21 to 27 degrees Celsius |
Zone: | 2+ |
Blooms: | 58 to 85 days |
Site: | Full Sun |
Quantity: | 15 |
Height (cm): | 24 to 30 inches |
Spread (cm): | 24 inches |
Peppers grow best in well-drained, loamy soil that is rich in organic matter. Amendments like compost can enhance soil quality and support healthy pepper plants.
Hungarian Hot wax Peppers are rich in vitamins.Vitamin C,Vitamin B6,Vitamin K1,Potassium,Copper,Beta carotene, which your body converts into vitamin A. minerals, and antioxidants. Used in a salve for pain relief as well as ingested to lessen heart burn.
Originally, Hungarian Hot wax peppers were developed in Hungary to withstand the country's cooler climate. This made them ideal for growing in regions that did not have the long, hot growing seasons typically required for many other pepper varieties. Their ability to thrive in less than ideal conditions contributed to their popularity not only in Hungary but also in other parts of Europe and eventually North America.