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Frodo – Bell Pepper Seed

€16,37 EUR
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Description

Frodo – Bell Pepper Seeds produce a high-yielding, disease-resistant variety of bell pepper known for its sweet, crisp, and flavorful fruits. This hybrid variety is ideal for both home gardeners and market growers, providing an abundant harvest of vibrant, blocky peppers that turn from green to red as they mature. Frodo bell peppers are perfect for fresh eating, salads, stir-fries, and stuffing. With excellent vigor and strong disease resistance, this variety ensures healthy growth and reliable productivity throughout the growing season.

 

Key Features:

Sweet and Crisp Flavor: Frodo bell peppers offer a delightful balance of sweetness and crisp texture, making them perfect for raw consumption, salads, or cooked dishes.

Disease Resistance: Bred for resistance to common bell pepper diseases such as viral and fungal infections, ensuring a healthy and productive harvest.

High Yield: Frodo peppers are known for their consistent, abundant yields, providing large, blocky peppers with thick flesh and a smooth texture.

Colorful and Attractive: The peppers start green and ripen to a vibrant red color, adding color and visual appeal to any dish or garden.

Versatile Culinary Use: Whether you are grilling, sautéing, or stuffing, Frodo bell peppers offer excellent flavor and texture in a variety of recipes.

Adaptable Growing Conditions: Thrives in both warm climates and cooler growing seasons, making it suitable for a wide range of gardeners.

 

Specifications:

Plant Type: Hybrid, annual

Pepper Color: Green (ripens to red)

Pepper Shape: Blocky, thick-walled

Days to Maturity: 70–80 days from transplanting to harvest

Sunlight Requirements: Full sun

Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0–6.8

Germination Time: 7–14 days at 70–80°F

Planting Season: Spring to early summer

Ideal For: Home gardens, raised beds, containers, and urban gardening