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Firecracker peppers are small, bright, and multi-colored, changing from creamy white to green, yellow, orange, and finally a deep red when fully ripe. They can grow to be about 1 inch in length.
Firecracker peppers are considered reasonably hot, with a Scoville rating of 30,000 to 40,000.
Firecracker peppers can be used fresh, simmered in soups or stews, sautéed in stir-fries, pickled, or marinated. They can also be dried and stored for later use.
Bolivian Rainbow - A unique and bright ornamental landscape plant. It bears beautiful colored peppers early and all through the season. This heirloom is from Bolivia and has been grown there for centuries.
The 24" tall plants have purple tinged foliage and purple flowers. Fruits are small at 3/4" and turn from purple to yellow and then to red when mature. All colors are on the plant at once making it very showy. The peppers are edible, but it is usually grown as an ornamental. Great for containers and easy to grow. Capsicum annuum (90 days) Heirloom - Open-pollinated - Non-GMO
Heat Level: Very Hot. Scoville Heat Units 30,000
~ Packet contains 10 seeds.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
Firecracker peppers are small, bright, and multi-colored, changing from creamy white to green, yellow, orange, and finally a deep red when fully ripe. They can grow to be about 1 inch in length.
Firecracker peppers are considered reasonably hot, with a Scoville rating of 30,000 to 40,000.
Firecracker peppers can be used fresh, simmered in soups or stews, sautéed in stir-fries, pickled, or marinated. They can also be dried and stored for later use.