🌶️ Spice Up Your Garden with Sweet Snacking Peppers!
The 60+ Lunchbox Sweet Snacking Pepper Seeds offer a vibrant, non-GMO option for gardeners looking to cultivate delicious, crunchy peppers. With a yield of 60 seeds, these peppers thrive in full sun and moderate watering, making them perfect for outdoor gardens or container planting. Enjoy the health benefits of beta-carotene and vitamin C while adding a splash of color to your meals!
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Orange,Red,Yellow |
Unit Count | 60.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 60 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Air Purification |
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BUYER BEWARE!! NOT LUNCHBOX PEPPERS!!
I would give zero stars if I could. These are most definitely NOT lunchbox peppers!! They take 5 months to fruit, the peppers grow to only be about an inch to two inches long, go from green to purple to red, are full of seeds, and are as hot as a jalapeno or cayenne pepper. I'm lucky I didn't eat one, as I have acid reflux and a stomach ulcer. But my husband and daughter did, and it made them sick. I won't be buying seeds from this seller again.
M**A
They grew
I ate them
M**K
Not Sweet Peppers
Although beautiful, these little peppers are not sweet. They are as hot as any pepper I have ever tasted. Very disappointed with this purchase.
L**D
Decent seed purchase
I had about 75% germination rate. Seeds looked good and were quality seeds. Variety ofColors and easy to grow.
D**S
They are coming in nicely
This is my first year seed everything in my garland these are starting off nicely
Z**N
UPDATE: NOT LUNCHBOX SWEET + Low germination rate
I grow from seeds every year and usually have over a 90% germination rate for anything I grow… except with these seeds.Their germination rate was closer to 10%. It was pitiful.Could it be an anomaly in the packets I received? Maybe. Could I be doing something wrong? Not likely. I’ve been growing things for over a decade and snever seen such a poor germination rate from anything.So, that’s my 2 cents on germination.Regarding the pepper type. These ARE NOT Lunchbox Sweet Peppers. We’ve had 6 peppers so far and the one pictured is the smallest. Everything else has been large, green, and resemble a bell pepper. Again, I’ve grown Lunchbox Sweets every year, so you aren’t going to fool me. I know what to expect… and these ain’t it.
B**.
Heirloom
Not many seeds
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