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Orange Sun Sweet Pepper Plant

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  • - Spacing: 16 inches
  • - Days to Harvest: 75
  • - At least 6–8 hours of sunlight
  • - Each 3-Inch Pot contains 1 Orange Sun Sweet Pepper Plant
Plant Features

Orange Sun peppers produce large, blocky fruits with thick walls and a sweet, crisp flavor. These peppers start green and ripen to a brilliant orange, making them perfect for fresh eating, grilling, stuffing, or adding vibrant color to salads. Known for their excellent flavor and reliable production, Orange Sun plants deliver consistent harvests throughout the season. Grown with our natural methods to nurture their strength and flavor, Orange Sun Pepper Plants are guaranteed to arrive alive and thriving!

Planting Instructions:

  • - Transplant during any frost-free period when temperatures remain above 45°F

Soil Preparation:

  • - Ideal soil pH: 6.0-6.8

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water deeply, allowing the soil's surface to dry between watering, with increased frequency on hot days

Fertilizer Protocol:

  • - At Transplanting: Use a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) at a rate of 1 tablespoon per plant. Mix it into the soil near the plant and water thoroughly. Apply once at transplant.
  • - First Flower Appearance: Use a phosphorus and potassium-rich fertilizer (5-10-10) at a rate of 1 tablespoon per plant. Apply 6–8 inches from the base and water thoroughly. Apply once when flowering begins.
  • - Every 4 Weeks Thereafter: Use a phosphorus and potassium-rich fertilizer (5-10-10) at a rate of 1 tablespoon per plant. Apply per plant and water thoroughly. Apply every 4 weeks thereafter.

Pruning and Training:

  • - Pruning is not needed

Pollination:

  • - Self-pollinating, but benefit from insect and wind or mechanical movement

Additional Pest Management:

  • - Watch for aphids, flea beetles, and cutworms
  • - Monitor for signs of bacterial spot or other diseases

Harvesting Indicators:

  • - Cut fruits instead of pulling them to prevent plant damage

Storage:

  • - Store unwashed peppers in the refrigerator for up to a week
  • - Can be frozen for longer storage

Companion Plants:

  • - Basil: Improves flavor and repels pests
  • - Onions: Deter pests
  • - Carrots: Loosen soil for pepper roots
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
When to harvest When the fruits have a glossy orange color
Production Time Multiple Pickings
Habit Upright
Foliage Color Green
Features Heat tolerant
Garden Styles Container Garden
Plant Used for Food Production
Plant Type Open-Pollinated

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Productive orange sweet pepper

This pepper plant grew well; I've enjoyed several peppers already and more are on the way.

From Ann | August 29, 2024


Beautiful!

Beautiful plant! Will definitely continue buying my plants from GrowJoy! Love this place!

From Courtney | June 21, 2022


Looking forward to trying these

Plants arrived well packaged and healthy.Really looking forward to trying these peppers

From anonymous | May 20, 2019


Great looking plant!

Arrived in great condition. Will be a great addition to the other sweet peppers in my garden this year!

From Kathy Jo | May 17, 2019


Orange Sun Sweet Pepper

Plant came through US MAIL.. Very timely.. EXCELLENT CONDITION!! Thanks Again GROWJOY! 😇

From Diane | May 12, 2019


Orange Sun Sweet Peppers

Delivery of my plants was on the week I expected to receive them. They look good and were packed well.

From Vanessa | May 02, 2019


Nice Pepper Plant

Plant arrived in excellent condition. I had also ordered plants from another source and was very disappointed in their plant shipping packaging.

From William | April 12, 2019


Cute little plant

I’m very happy with my Orange Pepper plant shipping as fast and it arrived nice and green will be buying again

From stephanie | March 23, 2018


Orange Sun Sweet Pepper

Came in and looks lovely!! The soil wasn't dried out and the leaves look great! I cannot wait to plant, and then harvest.

From anonymous | May 11, 2017


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