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Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum 'Cayenne'): Spicy and Potent Peppers for Your Garden

Add a fiery kick to your garden with the classic Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum 'Cayenne'). Famous for its slender shape and intense heat, this variety is a staple for anyone looking to create their own homemade spice blends or hot sauces. Explore the characteristics and optimal growing conditions of Cayenne Pepper for a bountiful harvest of these vibrant and spicy pods.

Key Features:

  • Intense Heat: Cayenne Peppers are celebrated for their significant spice level, making them the perfect choice for heat lovers. They provide a sharp, biting heat that lingers. 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville units.
  • Slender Profile: Recognized for their long, thin, and slightly wrinkled appearance, Cayenne Peppers are ideal for drying and grinding. The thin walls allow them to dry quickly on the vine or in a dehydrator.
  • Pungent and Fiery: Experience the clean, pungent flavor of fresh Cayenne. While the heat is the main attraction, there is a distinct, slightly smoky chili flavor that shines through, especially when roasted or dried.
  • Versatile Culinary Uses: Cayenne Peppers are the gold standard for homemade chili powder. They are also excellent for infusing vinegars, creating potent hot sauces, or adding whole to pickles for an extra kick.
  • High Yielding: Cayenne Pepper plants are incredibly productive. A single plant can produce dozens of peppers, turning from green to a brilliant crimson red as they mature.
  • Upright Growth Habit: These plants have an upright and somewhat bushy growth habit. While they can be grown in large containers, they also thrive in raised beds where their roots can spread.
  • Warm-Season Crop: Like most peppers, Cayenne thrives in the heat. They require consistent temperatures above 70°F (21°C) and long summers to reach full red maturity and maximum heat potential.
  • Plant Size: Mature plants typically reach a height of 24 to 36 inches, often requiring staking to support the branches when heavy with ripening fruit.

Optimal Growing Conditions:

Cultivate spicy and potent peppers with Cayenne Pepper using optimal growing conditions:

  • Soil: Loamy, nutrient-rich soil. Cayenne Peppers prefer soil that drains well to prevent root rot but retains enough moisture to support rapid growth.
  • Sunlight: Full sun is non-negotiable for Cayenne Peppers. Plant them in a location receiving at least 6-8 hours (ideally more) of direct sunlight to ensure the peppers ripen fully to red.
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out slightly between waterings; slightly stressing the plant with drier soil near harvest can sometimes increase the heat level.
  • Support: Provide sturdy support. As the plant produces its heavy load of peppers, staking or using a tomato cage helps keep the plant upright and prevents branches from snapping.

Experience the satisfaction of making your own chili powder by growing Cayenne Peppers in your garden. Order your seeds today and bring the heat to your kitchen.


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