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Green Chilly Seeds Country Variety 80 Seeds | Home Gardening
Green Chilly Seeds Country Variety 80 Seeds | Home Gardening
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Green Chilly Seeds for Home & Terrace Gardening | Blueberry Botanicals
About This Variety
Green Chilly (Capsicum annuum) is a warm-season country variety producing hot, spicy green peppers traditionally used in Indian cuisine. This open-pollinated variety is adapted for Indian home gardening and Gulf climates, making it popular among terrace and balcony gardeners seeking fresh, flavorful chillies.
This non-GMO country variety is adaptable to Indian tropical, semi-arid, and Gulf climates when grown during appropriate warm seasons. Produces medium-sized green chillies with authentic heat and flavor. Suitable for container gardening and small spaces.
Results may vary depending on climate, soil quality, and growing care.
Seed-to-Harvest Timeline (Ranges Only)
- Germination: 10-21 days
- Transplanting: 30-40 days after sowing
- First flowering: 50-65 days from sowing
- First harvest: 75-90 days from sowing
- Total crop duration: 100-130 days
- Harvest window: 8-12 weeks (continuous harvest)
No guaranteed harvest results. Performance depends on growing conditions, temperature, and care.
Growing Guidance
Balcony / Pots
- Container size: 10-12 inch deep pot (minimum 8-10 liters)
- Potting mix ratio: 40% garden soil + 40% compost + 20% cocopeat/sand
- Seeds per pot: 2-3 seeds (thin to 1 strongest seedling)
- Sunlight requirement: 6-8 hours full sun daily
- Heat tolerance: Warm season crop; grows best 20-30°C
Open Land
- Plant spacing: 40-50 cm between plants
- Row spacing: 60-75 cm between rows
- Planting depth: 0.5-1 cm deep
- Soil preparation: Well-drained, rich in organic matter, pH 6.0-7.0
Greenhouse
- Temperature range: 20-30°C optimal; 15-35°C tolerable
- Humidity guidance: 60-70% relative humidity
- Ventilation advice: Good air circulation for pollination and disease prevention
Germination performance may vary based on seed storage, soil conditions, and climate.
Watering & Soil Care
- Seedling stage: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged; water gently daily
- Vegetative stage: Water every 2-3 days; increase frequency in hot weather
- Flowering stage: Maintain consistent moisture; avoid water stress during flowering
- Fruit development stage: Regular watering essential; reduce slightly as fruits mature
- Soil care: Apply compost or organic fertilizer every 2-3 weeks during growth
Companion Plants & Sustainable Gardening
- Compatible plants: Basil, onions, carrots, tomatoes, marigold
- Crop rotation suggestion: Follow with legumes or leafy greens; avoid planting after tomatoes or potatoes
- Organic gardening tips: Mulch to retain moisture; use neem-based organic sprays if needed
Note: Companion planting supports biodiversity but does not guarantee pest resistance or disease prevention.
Packaging & Quality
- Moisture-resistant packaging for seed protection
- Packed in India with quality control
- Labelled for home gardening purposes
- Lab germination tested under controlled conditions
- Approximately 80 seeds per pack
- Viability: 2-3 years with proper storage (cool, dry, dark place)
No field yield certification provided. Lab germination rates are indicative only.
Shipping & Regulatory Notice
- Ships across India (all pincodes)
- International shipping available to UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait
- Additional courier charges apply for international orders
- Secure payment gateway and WhatsApp customer support
- International shipping subject to customs regulations
- Buyer responsible for import compliance in destination country
Bulk Orders (100+ packs):
- Lab reports available on request
- Phytosanitary certificate available for international bulk orders
Responsible Gardening Disclaimer
The seeds listed are intended for home gardening purposes. Germination and harvest performance may vary depending on climate, soil quality, watering practices, seed storage conditions, and growing techniques. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- No guaranteed germination rate in field conditions
- No guaranteed yield or harvest results
- Intended for home gardening, not for commercial certification
- Sow during appropriate warm-season months for best results
Frequently Asked Questions
Can beginners grow green chilly successfully?
Yes! Green chilly is beginner-friendly and hardy. Start with good potting mix, provide 6-8 hours of sunlight, and water regularly. Most beginners see successful harvests within 75-90 days. Chillies are forgiving plants that produce abundantly with basic care and attention to watering schedules.
Is green chilly suitable for balcony pot gardening?
Absolutely! This compact variety is perfect for balcony pots. Use a 10-12 inch deep container with drainage holes and nutrient-rich potting mix. Place in a sunny spot. Balcony gardening works well year-round in moderate climates and during warm months in cooler regions.
What are the sunlight requirements for green chilly?
Green chilly needs 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruiting. In extremely hot climates (above 35°C), provide afternoon shade to prevent flower drop. Morning sun is essential for photosynthesis and fruit development. Insufficient sunlight leads to leggy plants and poor fruiting.
How long does it take from seed to harvest?
Green chilly typically takes 75-90 days from sowing to first harvest under optimal conditions. Germination occurs in 10-21 days, transplanting around 30-40 days, flowering at 50-65 days, and chillies are ready at 75-90 days. Timeline varies with temperature, sunlight, and care practices.
Is green chilly suitable for kids' gardening projects?
Yes! Green chilly is excellent for kids' gardening. Plants grow steadily, produce visible results, and kids enjoy watching chillies develop. However, teach children about handling hot chillies safely. The process teaches patience, responsibility, and healthy eating habits. Adult supervision for harvesting helps ensure safety.
Can I grow green chilly without land or a garden?
Yes! Green chilly thrives in containers on balconies, terraces, or rooftops. A 10-12 inch pot is sufficient for one plant. Container gardening makes chilly accessible to apartment dwellers and urban gardeners across India and the Gulf region.
Can green chilly grow in UAE or Gulf heat?
Green chilly can be grown in the Gulf region during warm months (October to May). It tolerates heat better than capsicum but needs protection from extreme temperatures above 40°C. Provide afternoon shade during peak summer, use larger pots for moisture retention, and water twice daily. Greenhouse cultivation extends the season.
Is green chilly suitable for Delhi summer gardening?
Yes! Delhi summers (April-September) are ideal for green chilly cultivation. The warm temperatures (25-35°C) promote vigorous growth and excellent fruiting. Provide afternoon shade during peak summer heat (above 38°C). Summer monsoon season offers good conditions for chilly cultivation in Delhi.
Can green chilly grow in Kerala's humid climate?
Kerala's humidity is favorable for green chilly as it thrives in warm, humid conditions. Best results come from growing during warm months (March-October) with excellent air circulation. Use well-draining soil, ensure pots have drainage, and vertical spacing improves air flow. Kerala's climate is well-suited for chilly cultivation.
Can green chilly grow in Rajasthan's dry climate?
Yes! Rajasthan's dry climate is suitable for green chilly during warm months (April-September). The low humidity reduces fungal disease risk. However, consistent watering is critical as chilly needs moisture. Mulch heavily to retain soil moisture and provide afternoon shade during extreme summer heat above 40°C.
How much water does green chilly need?
Green chilly needs consistent moisture. Water every 2-3 days in moderate weather, daily in hot weather. Soil should remain moist but not waterlogged. Irregular watering causes flower drop and poor fruit development. Deep watering encourages strong root development. Mulching helps retain moisture and reduces watering frequency.
What potting mix is best for green chilly seeds?
Use a rich, well-draining mix: 40% garden soil + 40% well-aged compost + 20% cocopeat or sand. Green chilly prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0-7.0). Add a handful of vermicompost for nutrients. Avoid heavy clay soil as it retains too much water and causes root rot.
When is the best time to sow green chilly seeds in India?
In North India, sow green chilly seeds in February-March for summer harvest or July-August for monsoon harvest. In South India, sow during warm months (March-September). Avoid winter sowing as chilly needs warm temperatures (20-30°C) for best growth. Monsoon season is ideal in most regions.
Can I harvest green chilly multiple times?
Yes! Green chilly produces continuously over 8-12 weeks. Harvest chillies regularly when they reach full size and are firm and glossy green. Frequent harvesting encourages the plant to produce more fruits. Pick chillies when young for milder heat or leave longer for more intense spiciness.
How hot are country variety green chillies?
Country variety green chillies have moderate to high heat levels, typically ranging from medium-hot to very hot depending on growing conditions. Heat intensity increases with plant stress, full sun exposure, and as fruits mature. Harvest young for milder flavor or leave on plant longer for maximum heat.
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