Description
- Byadgi Chilli is also known as Kaddi Chilli which means stick-like chilli. It was named after the town of Byadagi in the Haveri district of Karnataka.
- Sowing Technique: Just put the seeds on the surface of the medium & push each seed a little inside the medium by using pencil tip, so that seeds are not visible on the surface anymore & cover it with more coco-peat. Or make small, shallow depressions on medium with pencil bottom. Put the seed on that depression & sprinkle more coco-peat on the top to cover the seed. Keep the seedling tray indoors till the seeds germinate.
- Transplantation: 30 to 35 days after the seed sowing, your seedlings will be ready to transplant in container pots or raised beds. Container: Choose a container with a minimum depth of 8 inches & bigger spread area (according to available space & your requirement) like big Trays or crates. Ideal planting mixture for Broccoli: 2 part garden soil & 1 part organic manure.
- Sunlight: Chilli grows well under full sunlight in winter. So place your containers accordingly. Watering technique: Water your potted Chilli plant every alternate day in winter. Water at the soil near the plant. Use a watering can and make sure that the plants get water in the form of the shower & not by a single flow.
- Harvesting: (First harvest: 10 - 12 weeks) Chilli plant will start flowering at the end of 3rd month, chillies can be harvested 70 to 80 days from the sowing of seeds. If proper care is taken, Chilli plant will continue to grow & produce chillies for 3 years as well.
Description
GardenHunt is an online store, it was started and maintained by Agriculture and Horticulture graduates. We collect good quality seeds directly from farmers and delivers to customers with fresh and maximum germination rate. Each variety of seeds which we are selling are undergone our germination test. Bydagi chilli is a well-known traditional variety in Karnataka. It is popular for its deep red color which obtains after ripening. Fruits are much wrinkled, thin and lengthy. It is less spicy in taste. This variety starts giving fruits after 45 to 50 days of transplanting.