Chilli Big Jim

$3.50

  • Capsicum annuum
  • Seed Packet contains approx 20 seed.
  • Open Pollinated. Organically Grown Seed.

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Chilli Big Jim

Chilli Big Jim is a mildly spicy chilli with the potential to produce some very large fruits. Big Jim has been around since around 1975, and the fruits are noted in the Guinness Book Of Records as the largest pods ever grown.

Plants produce around 8 to 20cm long, and sometimes longer. Handles cool weather quite well.

Only 500 to 3000 Scoville Heat Units.

I recommend adding some black plastic on top of the soil at planting to keep soil temperatures higher. This really helps in a cool climate.

Sow Start on a heat mat or indoors in August, plant out after risk of frost and soils warmed (early November in cool climate). Can start earlier if planting in a hot house. Lay black plastic on ground and plant into an X cut-out if planting outside. They need consistent warmth in Tasmania.

Spacing 60-80cm.

Capsicum fruits have been a part of human diets since about 7,500 BC, and are one of the oldest cultivated crops in the Americas, as origins of cultivating chili peppers are traced to east-central Mexico some 6,000 years ago. They were one of the first self-pollinating crops cultivated in Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America.

Germination: Optimal Soil temperature is 24 to 30 C (around 10 to 20 days to germination, longer at lower temps)

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