Capsicum annum
Luxury berries of any shape
Latin name | Capsicum annum |
Homeland | Brazil |
Family | Solanaceae |
Cultivation | simple |
Location | light to sunny |
Temperature | minimum 12 °C, optimal 18-20 °C |
Watering | the ground should be constantly moderately moist |
Flowering time | in summer |
Height | up to 70 cm |
Transplanting | not performed |
Appearance maintenance | spray with water |
The genus Pepper, or Capsicum (Capsicum), has about 10 species, it is not only delicious vegetables and hot seasoning, but also a lovely potted plant with long-lasting fruits. Capsicum annuum (Capsicum annuum) is a perennial, often grown as an annual semi-shrub resistant species, distributed just as a houseplant. There are many varieties with a variety of fruits in shape and color. The leaves are lanceolate dark gray-green. White star-shaped low-decorative flowers bloom in summer. By winter bright elongated or rounded berry shaped flowers are formed fruits of red, yellow, purple, orange color, with a burning taste-a consequence of the capsicum contained in them. The fruit is not poisonous, but it can cause stomach upset.
The genus Pepper, or Capsicum (Capsicum), has about 10 species, it is not only delicious vegetables and hot seasoning, but also a lovely potted plant with long-lasting fruits. Capsicum annuum (Capsicum annuum) is a perennial, often grown as an annual semi-shrub resistant species, distributed just as a houseplant. There are many varieties with a variety of fruits in shape and color. The leaves are lanceolate dark gray-green. White star-shaped low-decorative flowers bloom in summer. By winter bright elongated or rounded berry shaped flowers are formed fruits of red, yellow, purple, orange color, with a burning taste-a consequence of the capsicum contained in them. The fruit is not poisonous, but it can cause stomach upset.
Cultivation
For indoor culture, choose low compact varieties. In summer, pepper can be exposed to the open air on the balcony or terrace. Use a substrate of peat (2/3) and humus (1/3) with the addition of 20 g of complex fertilizer per bucket of soil, pH 5.5-6.5. During active growth and development, it is recommended to water 10 ml of flower fertilizer per bucket of water weekly.
Location
Capsicum prefers a well-lit, ventilated place, does not like shading. If there is a lack of light, flowering will be poor. In winter, direct sunlight contributes to the beautiful bright color of the fruit.
Temperature
The growing temperature is approximately 18 °C - no higher than 20 °C. In winter, it is recommended to keep the temperature at least 12-14 °C. If the plant is not placed in the open sun, and the environment is sufficiently humid, there are no problems with excessively high temperatures.
Watering
In summer, watering should be plentiful and frequent, but it is necessary to avoid stagnation of water. In winter, water less often, especially during the dormant period, otherwise the fruits will fall off. It is very important to maintain a constant humidity environment by frequently spraying with water and placing wet pebbles or expanded clay in the tray.
Care
To keep the plant clean, frequent spraying with water is sufficient. Do not use lustrating solution.
Reproduction
Annual capsicum is propagated by seeds; they are sown in March-April at a temperature of approximately 18 °C in light seed soil. Seedlings should be kept in a very bright place, otherwise it will affect flowering. In the future, they are transplanted into any nutritious land, you can garden. Fruits in the rooms are not always tied successfully, so it is better to put flowering specimens on the balcony, terrace, etc.
Diseases
Annual pepper is often damaged by aphids that settle on young shoots. Treatment is carried out with appropriate insecticidal preparations. Spider mites infect the underside of leaves. You can see cobwebs and merging specks. In this case, increase the humidity level around the plant and treat it with acaricides.
Acquisition
When buying capsicum, as a rule, already flowering plants are purchased. When the fruit shrivels, the plants can be discarded.