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Chocolate Habanero Peppers will average 1.5"-2" in length and the plant itself averages about 2-4' in height. This variety is for those pepper lovers who like it HOT!! Chocolate Habanero Peppers pack a mean punch!Ā
Be sure to check out our Pepper Growing Guide to learn how to successfully grow peppers at home.
Peppers are in the nightshade family along with tomatoesĀ and eggplant. Plants in the nightshade family are susceptible to blossom end rot, which is a result of a calcium deficiency. To prevent or alleviate this problem, apply pelleted gypsum at the base of the plant at bloom set. Peppers do best when transplanted, as the germination time can be longer than most vegetable Seeds. Peppers grow very well in our heavy-duty seed starting trays. Plants should be started 4-6 weeks before the intended outdoor planting date.
If conditions outside are favorable, transplants may be planted directly from our 162 cell trays. If conditions are still too cold for planting peppers, transplants may be āstepped-upā to 4ā³ pots to allow more room to grow. Peppers can produce heavy fruits and will require some form of support to keep the plant upright. We recommend using the Florida Weave trellising technique that involves using stakes and twine along the row. This ensures that plants and fruits stay off the ground, reducing the possibility of disease and keeping fruits clean.
Chocolate Habanero Pepper Planting Information
Planting Method: transplant
When to Plant: after last frost
Planting Depth: 1/4ā³
Seed Spacing: 2ā²
Row Spacing: 3-4ā²
Days to Maturity: 90-100Ā
Disease Resistance: None

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Chocolate Habanero Peppers will average 1.5"-2" in length and the plant itself averages about 2-4' in height. This variety is for those pepper lovers who like it HOT!! Chocolate Habanero Peppers pack a mean punch!Ā
Be sure to check out our Pepper Growing Guide to learn how to successfully grow peppers at home.
Peppers are in the nightshade family along with tomatoesĀ and eggplant. Plants in the nightshade family are susceptible to blossom end rot, which is a result of a calcium deficiency. To prevent or alleviate this problem, apply pelleted gypsum at the base of the plant at bloom set. Peppers do best when transplanted, as the germination time can be longer than most vegetable Seeds. Peppers grow very well in our heavy-duty seed starting trays. Plants should be started 4-6 weeks before the intended outdoor planting date.
If conditions outside are favorable, transplants may be planted directly from our 162 cell trays. If conditions are still too cold for planting peppers, transplants may be āstepped-upā to 4ā³ pots to allow more room to grow. Peppers can produce heavy fruits and will require some form of support to keep the plant upright. We recommend using the Florida Weave trellising technique that involves using stakes and twine along the row. This ensures that plants and fruits stay off the ground, reducing the possibility of disease and keeping fruits clean.
Chocolate Habanero Pepper Planting Information
Planting Method: transplant
When to Plant: after last frost
Planting Depth: 1/4ā³
Seed Spacing: 2ā²
Row Spacing: 3-4ā²
Days to Maturity: 90-100Ā
Disease Resistance: None





















