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How to Grow and Care Ghost Pepper Plants

Shiny Aura · November 10, 2022 · Leave a Comment

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Ghost peppers were considered as one of the hottest pepper in the world. In fact in year 2007 it was rated as the spiciest foods by the Guinness World Record. Sometimes called ghost chili or Bhut Jokolia, these could be an exciting plant to grow at your backyard. If you choose to grow ghost pepper plants, this how to guide will help you a lot.

Table of Contents

  • The Best Time to Grow Ghost Peppers
  • The Best Place to Grow Ghost Peppers
  • The Best Soil for Growing Ghost Peppers
  • Planting Ghost Peppers
  • How to Care Ghost Peppers?
  • Ghost Peppers Pollination
  • Harvesting Ghost Peppers

The Best Time to Grow Ghost Peppers

You have to be start planting ghost peppers indoors about ten to fourteen weeks after or before the last frost. They need 140 days or five months of hot climate so as to succeed. This plant will not stand temperature under 70° F.  The temperature of the soil should be 80° F – 90° F for proper germination. A surrounding with 70 percent humidity is perfect for cultivating ghost peppers.

The Best Place to Grow Ghost Peppers

For successful growing, you need to plant ghost peppers in a humid and hot environment. Large containers or raised beds are perfect for this plant as the soil will be warmer. Choose a place of the yard that gets enough sunlight. Ghost peppers could be cultivated indoors when you meet the perfect conditions.

The Best Soil for Growing Ghost Peppers

Ghost peppers require sunlight and well-draining soil. Avoid potting mix and heavy clay. Soil pH level must be 6.0 to 6.8. It is highly advisable to make changes to your soil by means of using mature compost before planting. This gives you an assurance that your plant will have enough essential nutrients they require right away.

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Planting Ghost Peppers

One great obstacle when growing this plant is germinating seedlings. For amazing results, you have to plant your seedlings indoors. Submerge the seedlings in water 24 hours prior to planting. Make sure the temperature of the soil is ° F – 90° F. Also keep the soil moist, however never too moist while the seedlings propagate. Keep your plant out of direct sunrays until the first buds appear.

You can cover the plants with plastic to assist maintain humidity in the soil. Germination must occur in 7 to 21 days however sprouting could start to forty days, so you have to be patient.

Transfer seeds into four inch pots one the 2nd set of leaves emerge. Never transfer your plants outdoors until temperatures get to a 70° F. Cool temperatures can destroy your plant extremely easily. When you plant is ready to transfer, do this with care through hardening off the seeds.

Place the seeds pots in your garden during the day, for a few hours the initial day adding up an hour each following day. Carry this out for ten days. And on the last day, leave your plants outside overnight. Carefully transfer into damp soil the following morning. Make sure the roots are wet during transplant, and transfer the seedlings 24 to 36 inches apart.

How to Care Ghost Peppers?

Water your plants on a regular basis. Make sure the soil is a bit moist and avoid overhead watering. Hand weed warily. Put in a couple of inches of natural much as it will keep down the weeds at the same time keeping the soil moist and warm. Keep away from using fertilizer high in nitrogen; rather use a well balanced organic fertilizer.

Ghost Peppers Pollination

Precise and proper pollination help you grow ghost peppers successfully. Introduce bees by cultivating many flowers in your home garden. Ensure the ghost peppers are cultivates in a place with good air circulation as well as well-spaced. You can also hand pollinate when there is no beneficial insects around. Utilize a clean, small paintbrush and slowly bush the middle bud of every flower to spread the polled from one flower to another.

Harvesting Ghost Peppers

This plant will change from green to orange to a lively red once they are matured. When picking or handling ghost peppers ensure to sue gloves to keep away from eyes and face contacts.

 

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