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Pepper (Hot) - Ancho Grande šŸ”„


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The Ancho Grande Pepper is named for its sizeā€”
ancho is wide, grande is big. Thatā€™s when itā€™s dark red. While itā€™s still dark green, itā€™s called Poblano, which is named for a town in Mexico. And when it matures fully to dark brown, the name is Mulato. Vigorous, leafy plants produce grande amounts of tapered heart-shaped 4"-8" fruit with a mellow, smoky flavor and a little bit of heat. This fleshy, thick-skinned pepper is traditionally used for chiles rellenos and mole sauce, but you can probably think of a few more uses while youā€™re studying for the quiz about its name.

  • High yields
  • Mellow, smoky flavor
  • Thick skin
  • Good fresh, cooked, and dried

SEED PLANTING TIPS

  • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
  • Pepper length: 4"-8" long by 3" wide
  • Scoville heat units (SHU): 1,000-2,000/mild
  • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
  • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
  • Spacing between plants: 24"-36" apart
  • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
  • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
  • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
  • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
  • Sun needs: Full sun
  • Frost hardy: No
  • Plant height:Ā 36"
  • Planting season: Spring, summer
  • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 3 sq. ft.
  • Days to maturity: 75-85 days

Good companion plants:Ā Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

All PeppersĀ āŸ Hot Peppers Ā  šŸ“šĀ Hot Peppers Grow Guide

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