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how do peter peppers grow

by Prof. Hermann Hills Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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If you are growing your own peter peppers there are some easy steps to follow to get a great fruit yield:

  1. Around two months before the last frost in your area, plant seeds in potting soil that has been moistened, and keep temperatures above 75 degrees but no higher than around 95 degrees. It is best to keep your seed starts indoors at this point.
  2. Water the soil whenever the surface seems dry and ensure good circulation around your containers particularly when the seeds have germinated.

Peter Peppers are not hard to grow. If you can raise hot peppers of any kind, you can raise these. The best growing conditions involve a sunny spot in the garden, moderately rich soil and the same amount of water you'd give any other pepper plant when drought threatens.

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How do you grow Peter peppers?

In Backwoods Home Magazine, Alice Brantley Yeager describes the process of growing peter peppers: "The best growing conditions involve a sunny spot in the garden, moderately rich soil and the same amount of water you’d give any other pepper plant when drought threatens."

Would my little pepper plants make peppers?

I’m sure by now my little plants would probably be making peppers, if my cat hadn’t decided she didn’t like them. Arrived in most attractive packaging, healthy looking plants, slower-growing peppers but doing great. Would highly recommend. Ordered 2 plants Peter pepper plants, the package was really nice.

What is the shape of a peter pepper?

So, the shape… Yeah. It can’t be ignored. The peter pepper is aptly named, with a long conical shape and a bulbous end that shares an uncanny resemblance to a penis. The pepper grows to four to six inches long, even putting it in-line with the average length of the typical member too.

Where can I buy Peter peppers?

You might be able to find them at farmer’s markets if you are lucky, but if you really want peter peppers, you’re going to need to invest time into growing them. Peter pepper seeds are widely available online ( Amazon ), and that’s how this chili has survived and grown its cult following over the years.

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How tall do peter pepper plants get?

Elegant plant from the Apiaceae family (carrot, celery and so on). It has a fennel-like scent and its flowers attract bees and other pollinators. The leaves are used to season various dishes and the seeds to spice herbal teas and spirits. Dill can grow up to 60-100 cm.

Are Peter peppers edible?

It's as versatile as the jalapeño. It especially makes a terrific salsa chili and it's well-known to make an excellent chili powder, but nearly any dish that calls for a jalapeño or serrano is fair game for the peter pepper.

How long does it take for peter pepper seeds to germinate?

Most pepper seeds germinate within 7-21 days but it's good to keep them nice and warm at 80-90˚ F to make sure the seeds sprout. Do not keep them in a cold room or a greenhouse that gets cold at night – they need consistent 80-90˚ F temperatures to ensure best germination.

How many years will a pepper plant produce?

Production usually drops off after 5 or 6 years or so, but they can live a couple decades and beyond.

Do Peter peppers taste good?

Peter peppers are comparable to jalapeno peppers in flavor, with a vegetal taste, though they can be fruitier and can be quite a bit hotter. Their flavor profile deepens their inherent sweetness when roasted, making them an excellent choice for sauces and hot sauces with a spicier kick to them.

Do Peter peppers turn red?

The pepper has a provocative shape, resembling male anatomy. Fruits grow to about 3" and ripen to either red, yellow or orange. The pepper is quite tasty in its own right, with a fairly hot flavor, though it is mostly grown as a conversation piece for its very uniquely shaped fruits.

Can I plant seeds from a pepper right away?

You can take pepper seeds fresh out of the pepper and plant them in soil or potting mix directly. Now, if you want to save seeds for next season, you should let them dry because you don't want them to sprout early or get moldy.

Should I soak pepper seeds before planting?

You don't have to soak pepper seeds before planting, but it does help soften the seed shell for easier germination.

How do I get my pepper plant to produce more fruit?

Peppers need more phosphorus and potassium to set fruit. They don't need a lot of food, 1 teaspoon of 5-10-10 at planting time and an additional teaspoon just at bloom time. Peppers need more phosphorus and potassium to set fruit.

Do pepper come back every year?

Peppers of all types are grown as annuals by most gardeners: sown, grown, picked, then condemned to the compost heap at the end of the season. Yet these hard-working plants are perennials that, given the right conditions, will happily overwinter to next year.

How many peppers do you get per plant?

Expect 5-10 large bell peppers per well-grown plant, and 20-50 hot peppers per plant. Storage: Peppers don't stay fresh and crunchy for more than a few days, even in the refrigerator, so use them while they are in season.

How many times can a pepper plant produce peppers?

A bell pepper plant can produce 6 to 8 fruits in a growing season. Hot pepper plants produce smaller fruit in larger numbers (I have seen dozens of hot peppers on a single plant). With excellent care (enough space between plants, good nutrition, proper watering, etc.), a pepper plant will produce even more fruit.

What are Peter peppers used for?

The peter pepper has both ornamental and culinary use. Common uses include pickling, salsa, and chili pepper. It can be used like jalapeño or serrano peppers.

How can you tell if a pepper is edible?

If the color of a green pepper changes, it will still be edible but will lack the green pepper flavor. The flesh of ripe bell peppers is firm, and the skin is taut and wrinkle-free. You'll get a nice aroma from them as well. Whether green, yellow, or red, Fresh bell peppers have a lustrous, smooth appearance.

Are all peppers edible?

A • Ornamental peppers (Capsicum annuum) are closely related to the many garden vegetable peppers but are grown for their ornamental characteristics, rather than their edible fruits. They aren't poisonous, but whether they are edible is a matter of taste.

Are all parts of bell peppers edible?

Both the membranes and the seeds are edible, but the seeds, in particular, are often tossed because they are bitter tasting. The soft membranes are inoffensive and sometimes kept on, depending on personal preferences.

Silly Shape, Significant Spice…

Scoville heat units (SHU): 10,000 – 23,000 Jalapeño reference point: Near equal heat to 9 times hotter Origin: United States Products and seeds: Pe...

How Hot Is The Peter Pepper?

It fits squarely in the medium-hot level of the pepper scale – 10,000 to 23,000 Scoville heat units. in fact it parallels the serrano pepper quite...

What Does The Peter Pepper Taste like?

Cutting all jokes here, the taste is similar to the bright, crisp taste of the jalapeño, but just a hair sweeter too. It can easily replace the jal...

What Can You Make With These Chilies?

It’s as versatile as the jalapeño. It especially makes a terrific salsa chili and it’s well-known to make an excellent chili powder, but nearly any...

Where Can You Buy Peter Peppers?

This is the trickiest part. These chilies are, in fact, pretty rare to find. Many people grow peter peppers, but, for obvious reasons, they aren’t...

How long does a Peter pepper grow?

It can’t be ignored. The peter pepper is aptly named, with a long conical shape and a bulbous end that shares an uncanny resemblance to a penis. The pepper grows to four to six inches long, even putting it in-line with the average length of the typical member too.

Where can I find Peter peppers?

You might be able to find them at farmer’s markets if you are lucky, but if you really want peter peppers, you’re going to need to invest time into growing them. Peter pepper seeds are widely available online ( Amazon ), and that’s how this chili has survived and grown its cult following over the years.

What are peter peppers?

Giggle away. It’s ok. That’s the nature of the peter pepper. When you see it, you can’t ignore its shape. It looks like a man’s penis. There’s a reason it’s called peter pepper, as well as Chilly Willy and simply penis pepper, too. But once you get past the laughs, there’s a pretty significant hot pepper here – a solid medium heat, hotter than a jalapeño (10,000 to 23,000 Scoville heat units.) In fact, it’s a terrific alternative to a serrano pepper, if you can find it available near you.

How hot is a Scoville pepper?

It fits squarely in the medium-hot level of the pepper scale – 10,000 to 23,000 Scoville heat units . in fact it parallels the serrano pepper quite well in terms of overall pungency. That puts it about near equal heat to nine times hotter than a jalapeño, depending on the strength of each pepper measured.

Is chili a polarizing pepper?

It ripens from green to a shock-red, adding even more to one of the greatest natural gags around. This is obviously a chili that is polarizing. It’s definitely not a pepper for conservative company, but for those that enjoy some low-brow humor – it’s a gem of a chili to “pull out” among mixed company.

Is pepper hotter than jalapeo?

There’s a reason it’s called peter pepper, as well as Chilly Willy and simply penis pepper, too. But once you get past the laughs, there’s a pretty significant hot pepper here – hotter than a jalapeño. In fact, it’s a terrific alternative to a serrano pepper, if you can find it available near you.

About The Peter Pepper

The most notable characteristic of the peter pepper is its suggestive appearance. It is hard to deny that the fruits from this plant look very similar to a certain anatomical feature of the male body…

Seeds and Growing

If you want to get your hands on some peter peppers, you’ll have to grow them yourself. I have yet to see them for sale at the grocery store, and I doubt we ever will. Thankfully, they are super easy to grow from seed.

Peter Pepper Scoville (Heat)

The peter pepper seems most similar in heat to a serrano-type pepper. Heat is quite high for a novice, but is certainly not among the hottest peppers available.

Peter Pepper Flavor and Uses

If you do end up growing the peter pepper, there are several culinary uses for the pods. They are very similar to cayenne peppers, with thin walls and a medium heat level.

Where Can I Buy Peter Pepper Seeds?

Check out my chili pepper seeds resources page, or you can purchase peter pepper seeds online at Amazon (affiliate link, my friends). Enjoy your growing!

What is a Peter Pepper?

This very interesting little chili makes a great conversation piece in the garden or in the kitchen due to its distinctively phallic shape, hence its name. It grows to about 3-4 inches long and 1-1.5 inches wide on average, and matures to a bright orange or red color. Origins aren’t completely known, but they seem to be originally from Texas and Louisiana, though the pods are grown commercially and seeds can be obtained through private companies. They are also grown in Mexico and by home gardeners all over the world.

Where are penis peppers grown?

They are also grown in Mexico and by home gardeners all over the world. It is also often referred to as the penis pepper based on their unusual shape. They were once considered more of an ornamental pepper, though over the years have been adopted by cooks for a large variety of recipes. They are great for salsas!

Can you cook with Peter peppers?

Cooking with Peter Peppers. Peter peppers are a great option for cooking if you’re looking for a bit of heat with your meal. You just have to get past the slight giggle phase and keep them away from sensitive people.

Can you freeze Cajun peppers?

Try them for salsa recipes, though you can also use them in every day cooking, as part of your mirepoix or Cajun Holy Trinity for making soups, stews, gumbos and more. The peppers can easily be frozen whole or chopped and then frozen for using throughout the year.

What does a red pepper taste like?

The Red Peter Pepper taste similar to the bright, crisp taste of the jalapeno , but just a bit sweeter. It has a thick fleshy pod that is fairly hot with a unique spicy flavor, and this hot Peter pepper can easily replace the jalapeno if you want to step up the heat in your dish.

Can you ship plants to Texas?

US Customers ONLY: We cannot ship live plants to Texas and New Jersey due to the Department of Agriculture forbidding invasive species to come into their state by mail.

Is Peter pepper a novelty?

It is absolutely the novelty of the garden because as the name implies, this “guy” is shaped very realistically. You will be the talk of your neighborhood as they will want to take a peek of this pepper, and it is a real conversation piece. Once you get past the laughs, you cannot go wrong with growing the Peter Pepper plant because ...

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Overview

Cultivation and use

In Backwoods Home Magazine, Alice Brantley Yeager describes the process of growing peter peppers: "The best growing conditions involve a sunny spot in the garden, moderately rich soil and the same amount of water you’d give any other pepper plant when drought threatens." It is recommended to use a seed starter for a better result, but if a seed starter is not available, the seeds could be planted "in a plastic or clay pot in a sunny window".

Sexually suggestive appearance

The unusual appearance of the peter pepper inspires descriptive names such as "penis pepper" and "Chilly Willy/Willy Chilly." According to the book Peppers: the domesticated Capsicums, the peppers naturally contort into "a miniature replica of the circumcised male organ." The uniquely-shaped chilis were named "the most pornographic pepper" by Organic Gardening Magazine. The peter pepper …

See also

• Unusually shaped fruit

Further reading

• The Complete Chile Pepper Book: A Gardener's Guide to Choosing, Growing, Preserving, and Cooking, Dave DeWitt and Paul W. Bosland, Timber Press, Books.Google.Com link, page = 61, ISBN 0-88192-920-4
• Peppers: the domesticated Capsicums, Jean Andrews, University of Texas Press, Books.Googe.Com link, Page 113, ISBN 0-292-70467-4

About The Peter Pepper

  • The most notable characteristic of the peter pepper is its suggestive appearance. It is hard to deny that the fruits from this plant look very similar to a certain anatomical feature of the male body… As a result, many nicknames have been given to the peter pepper, including the “chilly willy.” While not all of the fruits will have the same shape, our plant was shockingly consistent. O…
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Seeds and Growing

  • If you want to get your hands on some peter peppers, you’ll have to grow them yourself. I have yet to see them for sale at the grocery store, and I doubt we ever will. Thankfully, they are super easy to grow from seed. First, you’ll have to find some quality seeds. There are many specialty pepper seed sellersonline that carry the variety, so do som...
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Peter Pepper Scoville

  • The peter pepper seems most similar in heat to a serrano-type pepper. Heat is quite high for a novice, but is certainly not among the hottest peppersavailable. The peter pepper has a Scoville rating around 10,000-20,000 SHUs, placing it right around the serrano pepper for spiciness. If you like a medium heat level, the peter pepper may be a good substitute for cayenne pepper. The po…
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Peter Pepper Flavor and Uses

  • If you do end up growing the peter pepper, there are several culinary uses for the pods. They are very similar to cayenne peppers, with thin walls and a medium heat level. I found the best use was to dehydrate and grind the peppers into a spicy powder. This makes a perfect substitute for cayenne powder, adding a nice kick of heat to any meal that needs it. The very thin walls mean t…
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