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Capsicum annuum/ Belle PepperAnnual variety - not the Pepper Tree!Depending on the season:Generally 7-10 days to germinate thereafter, Sweet or Green Peppers can take between 60 and 90 days to produce fruit to eat.Red Pepper varieties can take as long as 150 days to mature (depending on cultivar).
Both sweet and hot red peppers are grown during the warm season. The plants take about 8 weeks to mature, and the harvest of peppers can start about 2-4 weeks later.
peppers last 2 days after they are fully grown. all crops take as long as they took to grow, before they will go bad.
About 15 minutes in the oven is good at 375 degrees.
Tomatoes and peppers take 5 to 8 days depending on soil temperature. Tomatoes need 80 degrees to germinate. Peppers need 85 degrees to germinate. Greenhouses use heated mats to start them.
3 or 4 hours
Yes, the seeds of peppers may be removed, dried, and planted. I am unaware of any chemicals sprayed on peppers to inhibit seed sprouting. You may not always get what you hope for if the seeds are from hybrid peppers, but in general, most peppers will seed just fine. I have successfully planted seed from miniature bell peppers and with jalapeño peppers purchased from a grocery produce.
Until it dies.
37 months
It generates lumpy farts.
A long time
about a week or two.