The number of capsicums (bell peppers) produced by one plant can vary widely depending on several factors, including the variety of the plant, growing conditions, and care. On average, a healthy capsicum plant can yield anywhere from 5 to 20 peppers in a growing season. Optimal conditions, such as proper sunlight, watering, and fertilization, can significantly enhance the yield.
Oh, dude, you're asking the hard-hitting questions! So, like, it really depends on the size of the capsicum, but on average, one medium capsicum is around 150 grams. So, like, you'd probably need around 1.5 capsicums to make 250 grams. But hey, who's counting, right?
It depends on the type of pepper plant. i have had many and i mostly get a dozen off of each. Notice though that they arent all perfect looking like storebought and differ in size, color, etc.
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a monocot plant can have many seeds but each seed is with only one cotyledon.
There are approximately 9 kcal in one gram of plant fats.
A plant is EXACTLY twice as many inches high (or long) as the distance from its center to one of its ends.
On average, one cauliflower plant can produce one head of cauliflower.
Dauben plant has the special feature in that it is highly viviparous and can produce a flowering lily off of one of its leaves.