Seeds of the Hot pepper Mulato Isleno, a variety of hot pepper belonging to the Ancho/Poblano varietal group. This heirloom seed is organic and non-GMO, perfect for growing your own spicy peppers.
Capsicum annuum is an annual plant that grows up to 90 cm in height. The hot Mulato pepper is characterized by large, heart-shaped fruits up to 8 x 15 cm in size. The pods are large and dark green in technical maturity, turning chocolate after 45-50 days. The pepper can be used in both immature and mature stages, with a burning sensation on the Scoville scale of 500 to 2500 units.
Capsicum annuum is native to the Americas, specifically the tropical and subtropical regions. It thrives in warm climates with average temperatures between 15-25°C.
The Hot pepper Mulato Isleno has been used in Mexican cuisine for centuries, adding a spicy kick to various dishes. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.
The pepper can be used in both immature and mature stages, adding a spicy kick to various dishes. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.
Keep the soil consistently moist, fertilize with a balanced fertilizer once a month. Prune the plant regularly to promote healthy growth and prevent disease.
Regularly inspect the plant for signs of pests or disease. Use organic pest control methods whenever possible, and treat fungal diseases with copper-based fungicides.
Harvest the peppers when they are fully ripe, usually after 150-160 days. Use scissors to cut the stem, leaving a small piece attached to the plant.
Store the harvested peppers in a cool, dry place. You can also preserve them by drying or freezing them.
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