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Shishimai Peper seeds – – (25 seeds)

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Description

50-60 days from transplanting

Shishimai is sweet and slightly smokey shishito pepper with a very mild spice that the whole family can enjoy. Whether served from home or in a five-star restaurant these peppers will take your next meal to a whole new level. Shishimai seeds can be direct seeded, but it is recommended to transplant. Transplants should be placed 12 inches apart, leaving ample room for growth. As the plant grows, its best to prune the first 2-5 flowers to promote growth. Harvest once the peppers reach 3-5 inches in length.

OurShishimai L3varietal isthe first Shishito variety to have the L3 gene. The L3 gene is responsible for the hypersensitive response in Capsicum in plants against the infection of tobamoviruses. The resistance conferred by this gene is one of the most effective so far described against tobamoviruses.

Note: When Shishimai is overly mature the peppers will turn red and can become hot.

Growing Information

  • Suitable temperature for germination: 75-85
  • Suitable temperature for growing: 77-88
  • Soil pH: 6.5-7.5
  • Days to maturity: 50-60 days from transplanting

Germination

  • Transplanting required. Sow 1-2 seeds per cell into a 72-cell tray in 1/4-1/2″ deep and cover gently. Thin to one plant per cell after germination.
  • Maintain soil moisture. Dry-wet cycles and overwatering can prevent germination.
  • Water as needed once first true leaves emerge; allow soil to dry between watering.

Transplanting

  • Check for readiness between 5565 days after germination by gently pulling on the base of the stem to see if the roots hold the soil together.
  • Transplant to 12″ spacing.
  • Transplant shock: leaves may turn yellow after transplant but will return to normal after 10-14 days.

Maintenance

  • Pruning: remove first 3-5 flowers to promote vegetative growth and encourage higher yields.
  • Avoid overwatering; can cause peppers to enter dormancy.
  • Cultivate to prevent weed growth and use best management practices for pests.

Harvest

  • Harvest at 3-5″ when deep green.
  • Continually harvest 23 times per week. Delayed harvest can prevent fruit set and decrease yields.
  • Over-mature fruits will turn red and become spicy.

      Cooking Information

      Shishimai are best suited for light cooking methods like grilling, sauting, roasting, and frying. The peppers skin blisters easily, giving it a beautiful char when grilled. Try them seared in a cast iron skillet with sesame oil and finished with a squeeze of lemon and sea salt for a savory and satisfying starter dish.

      Safety Tip: Poke holes when frying to prevent the peppers from exploding.

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