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Goliath Pepper

This special pepper variety produces luminous fruits that ripen to an even golden-yellow color. The large, bell-shaped fruit are crunchy, sweet, and full of flavor.

Category

Days to Sprout

Taste It for

Temprature

Germination

Pollination

Prunning

Plant Health

Support

Harvest

Vegetables

7-14

N/A

Prefers warmer temperatures (70-85°F).

Peppers require pollination. Flowers develop 4-6 weeks after sprouting. Remove the first set of flower buds that grow to encourage root and foliage development. When the next flowers appear, hand-pollinate them by gently shaking the entire plant, or gently disturb the inside of blossoms with your finger or a small brush.

These peppers require pruning. Snip away yellow or brown leaves if they appear, and trim branches to ensure the plant stays within the Gardyn’s light. Check the roots monthly and trim any that are brown or extending past the yPod.

Gardyn peppers are prolific producers, even if they show signs of Edema, a harmless disorder. Aphids are a common pest, but you can use our prevention and treatment tricks to keep pests at bay!

Use a Plant Belt to support the plant and its heavy fruit as it matures, as each pepper can reach 4-6 inches in length and width!

Harvest at any color once peppers are firm and 4-5 inches long. Cut each pepper at its individual stem.

Origin

The Goliath Pepper is a hybrid variety selected for the plant’s overall compact size yet high productivity. Its name refers to the large, golden, bell-shaped peppers’ size. Hybrid plants are grown by cross-pollinating different varieties, resulting in an array of unique shapes, sizes, colors, and flavors.

Qualities

This special pepper variety produces luminous fruits that ripen to an even golden-yellow color. The large, bell-shaped fruit are crunchy, sweet, and full of flavor.

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