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LIPARI F1

The sweet horn with its exceptional flavor

  • A variety well-known to gardeners
  • A vigorous, hardy plant that produces a bountiful harvest
  • Long, pointed, horn-shaped fruits
  • Perfect for salads, whether green or red
  • Characteristic thin flesh with excellent flavor and sweetness
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Typology Sweet horn pepper
Number of seeds per gram 120-150
Sector Young plant producers, Seed packet companies

Color green, red
Fruit shape uniform long and pointed shape
Taste
Fruit size Diameter : 4-6 cm Length : 20-24 cm

Product cultivation

Disease resistance

HR: Tm:0

Earliness

Yes

Sowing period

Mid-January to April

Planting period

Starting in April under cover; in the ground starting in May

Harvest

June to October

Additional information

Sow in seed trays or mini-pots; transplant into root balls or pots. Germination temperature: 25°C (5–6 days). Transplanting temperature: 18–20°C. Growing temperature: 16–17°C at night, 18–22°C during the day. Growing period: 45 to 60 days depending on the season and root ball size

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