Kirat शिमला मिर्च Capsicum/Shimla Mirch Seed(200 per packet) | Zipri.in
Kirat शिमला मिर्च Capsicum/Shimla Mirch Seed(200 per packet)

Kirat शिमला मिर्च Capsicum/Shimla Mirch Seed(200 per packet)

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Specifications of Capsicum seedsCommon NameBell pepper, sweet pepper, Capsicum, pepper, bell pepper, banana Capsicum, Shimla Mirchi or Bhopli MirchiSunlightFull sunlight in Winter and partial sunlight in SummerWaterWater thrice a week in the eveningTemperature8°C to 35°CSoilWell-drained sandy loam soilFertilizerOrganic vermicompost, fertilizer N.P.K, cow dung etc.Germination7 to 10 daysHarvesting Season70 to 80 days Planting and Care for CapsicumDigging out the soil and adding organic fertilizer and manure in the proportions of 50 percent soil, 20 percent peat moss, or 30 percent vermicompost is the first step before sowing the Capsicum crop. Mix the mixture thoroughly and then water the soil.There should be no excessive rainfall or humidity in the region.The pH level of the soil should be between 6 and 7.In columns, the spacing between Capsicum plants should be 18 to 24 inches or 45 to 61 cm apart, and in rows, the spacing should be 24 to 36 inches, or 61 to 91 cm apart.Sowing Capsicum SeedsCover the seed surface with soil after spreading the Capsicum seeds over it. Because the Capsicum seeds are very small, avoid seeding very deeply.Keep sprinkling water on it at least three times a week in the evening.Capsicum seeds can be planted at any time during the year.Growing CapsicumSprinkle water over the Capsicum seeds after they have been sown to keep the seeds from drying out.The seeds will germinate within a week or ten days, and tiny sprouts will appear. Only after the seedlings have reached a certain size should they be transplanted to other grow bags.Until transplanting, make sure the developing bed or land is well-watered.After 20 days, feed the Capsicum plants with the proper amount and timing of organic manure vermicompost and fertilizer. Capsicum thrives in a wide range of temperatures.Harvesting CapsicumCapsicum is harvested 55 to 60 days after transplanting the plant from one grow bag to another. Capsicum should be harvested first thing in the morning. The smooth and firm appearance of the Capsicum fruit is a sign of fruit maturity. Following the harvesting of the plant's berries, the residue in the surrounding area should be swept.Each variety of Capsicum plant yields a different amount of fruit.Until grading, the fruits are picked and thoroughly cleaned with a soft cloth after harvesting.Precautions while Growing CapsicumAlways be on the lookout for the first signs of an insect or fungal attack, as well as any other infections. As soon as any signs of such diseases are noticed, appropriate medicines should be sprayed on the plant.There should be no strong winds in the region. Low-lying areas, rivers, and streams should be avoided. The soil should be extremely porous, with a salinity of no more than 1 ms/cm.Common Problems Affecting Capsicum Plants and SolutionsPest and insect attacks can be avoided by providing a sufficient supply of water and manure to the soil in the necessary amounts, as well as good microbial treatment.Over the summer, Capsicum plants should be irrigated with freshwater, which is supplied at the edges of the growing bed to compensate for water loss due to evaporation.Aphids, thrips, whitefly, fruit borer, nematode, mites, and other pests are the most common pests of Capsicum plants. Damping-off, powdery mildew, Cercospora leaf spot, phytophthora, and other viral diseases are .