NuMex Centennial Chili Seeds
Info: The NuMex Centennial is a new breeding from the New Mexico State University (NuMex) which was bred for the 100th anniversary of the University in 1988. It has an unusual shape for a chili, with round, sometimes drop-shaped fruits, and an extraordinary colour sequence from violet to orange to red. The plants are bushy, reach up to approx. 70 - 80 cm in height, and are especially good for cultivation in pots or containers. The numerous colourful fruits are very eye-catching on the balcony or in the garden.
Care: The germination temperature is between 21 und 28°C (10 - 20 day germination period), therefore the use of a greenhouse and a heating mat is recommended. The plants need fresh, well-fertilised, permeable soil, and do not tolerate waterlogging. They should be planted in a sunny, protected place with at least 6 hours of sunlight - preferably more. Put the plants outside approx. 2 to 3 weeks after the last frost.
You can find plenty of useful tips for successfully growing chili plants in our Chili Growing Guide and in the Chili Journal.
| Type | Capsicum annuum |
| Content | 10 pieces |
| Level of spiciness | 7 |
| Scoville | 15.000 - 30.000 SHU |
| optimal germination temperature | 21 - 28 °C |
| Sowing | Jan. - Apr. |
| Flowers | white (May-August) |
| Plant growth habit | bushy, approx. 70 - 80cm in height |
| Ripening | from violet to yellow/orange to red |
| Fruit appearance | round, drop shaped, approx. 2 x 3 cm |
| Ripening time | 85 - 95 days |
| Origin | Mexico |
| Schärfegrad: | 7 |
Manufacturer
Name: | Femundus GmbH |
Address: | Holzweg 16 67098 Bad Dürkheim Deutschland |
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