
At the market, gardeners can choose from a wide variety of sweet pepper seeds. They will differ from each other not only in color, size, and characteristics, but also in unusual seed variations. In addition, it is necessary to consider the conditions in which the plant will be grown: in a greenhouse or in open ground.
Ultra early pepper varieties
Peppers are young plants that thrive in warmth and sun. However, you can select special varieties that will produce fruit well in regions with short summers and cool climates. These include ultra-early pepper varieties, which can bear fruit 80-110 days after the first shoots emerge.
Ultra-early sweet pepper
Before purchasing ultra-early sweet pepper seeds, it's important to understand the characteristics of each variety and determine which ones are suitable for planting in both greenhouses and open ground.
Dobrynya
The first fruits will appear 90 days after germination. This variety is a standard variety, with bushes growing quite tall. The bushes have medium foliage. Ripe fruits are red, while unripe fruits are green. A ripe fruit weighs on average up to 100 grams. The skin is 5 mm thick.
Oriole
This pepper has a good geographic distribution and is completely undemanding of soil. This means it will produce fruit well throughout northern Russia, including the Trans-Urals and even Arkhangelsk and Pskov. The Ivolga pepper variety begins bearing fruit after 80 days. The fruits are medium-sized and yellow when ripe.
Pinocchio
The hybrid Buratino variety produces fruit 90 days after the first shoots emerge. It is a standard variety with a large number of leaves. The bushes are vigorous but require no shaping.
The fruits grow elongated, resembling a cone in appearance. A single pepper can reach 20 cm in length and 10 cm in diameter. The average weight of a single fruit reaches 100 grams. A single bush produces an average of approximately 15 kg, making this variety a low-yielding plant.
Nemesis
The Dutch sweet pepper variety Nemesis is a hybrid. Harvesting begins on the 100th day. A distinctive feature of the Nemesis variety is its strong and well-developed root system, which allows the plant to quickly and easily adapt to any climate.
Unripe peppers are light yellow, almost white. As they ripen, the color changes to red. The fruits are small, weighing on average 110 grams per fruit. Nemesis peppers store well and for a long time.
Claudio
A hybrid variety that begins bearing fruit in 75 days. Under unfavorable conditions, it can take up to 80 days. The plant is vigorous and has good foliage. Furthermore, the bush is resistant to various diseases and sunburn. This variety is distinguished by its large fruits, which weigh up to 300 grams. The skin is over one centimeter thick. When ripe, the fruit is bright red, while when unripe, it is dark green.
Gemini
The peppers are ready for harvest 75 days after germination. The fruits are very large: up to 18 cm long and 10 cm wide. They weigh up to 500 grams, with walls up to 8 mm thick. Ripe peppers are a rich yellow. One plant produces an average of 10 such peppers. The Gemini variety is suitable for cultivation in all regions of Russia, as it is resistant to drought and adverse climatic conditions.
Samander
This sweet pepper hybrid is considered the earliest. The fruits can be picked as early as 60 days. The cone-shaped fruit is red when ripe. Samander peppers are medium-sized, weighing only up to 180 grams. Distinguishing features include good shelf life and durability during transportation.
Love
The fruits are harvested after 70 days. When ripe, they turn a deep red. Each pepper weighs up to 120-130 grams. A distinctive feature of the Lyubov variety is that it doesn't require pre-planting in a greenhouse; it can be planted directly in the open ground.
Fakir
The first fruits of the Fakir variety can be harvested after 90 days. The main distinguishing feature of this variety is the bright green color of the unripe fruit, slightly yellowed. If the peppers are allowed to ripen in the garden, the fruits will turn red. The fruits are small in weight (only 60 grams), but a single plant can produce a large number of them. One square meter can yield up to 3 kg of vegetables.
Cardinal
The pepper bears fruit 85 days after planting. The bushes grow tall (up to 1 meter). The fruits themselves are considered giants, weighing up to 300 grams and with a wall thickness of 1 cm. The pepper is slightly cube-shaped and dark purple in color.
Fidelio
It takes only 85 days to produce fruit. The Fidelio variety is the same height as the Cardinal, reaching one meter. Each fruit weighs up to 200 grams with a 1-cm wall. Fidelio peppers are cubic in shape and white with a slightly silvery sheen.
Filipok
It takes just 80 days for the Filipok variety to begin bearing fruit. The plant itself is small, distinguished by its sparse leaves. The fruits are also small in size, weighing only 60 grams. Despite this, the fruit wall thickness is 5 millimeters. Their distinctive feature is their remarkable flavor.
Blond
The Blondin variety begins bearing fruit in 95-100 days. The fruits are golden-yellow and cubic in shape. Each pepper can weigh up to 240 grams. Due to the large size of the plant, it is recommended to plant it 50 cm apart, with 35 cm between rows.
Brother Fox
The fruits can be harvested 90 days after planting. This variety is a standard variety, so the bush grows up to 70 centimeters tall. The fruits are orange and small. Each pepper weighs up to 100 grams. This variety is ideal for eating fresh or in salads.
Ultra-early hot pepper
Hot peppers are also in high demand. They can be used in salads or canned. There are several varieties popular in our country.
A little miracle
The Little Miracle variety is an early-ripening hybrid. It can be grown not only outdoors or in a greenhouse, but also indoors. Harvesting is possible 90 days after germination.
The bushes grow up to half a meter tall and are distinguished by a large number of branches on which the fruits form. The fruits are very small, weighing a maximum of 10 grams. They reach only three centimeters in length. During ripening, the fruits can change color several times, from green to red.
Orange miracle
This variety produces a harvest 95 days after planting. The bushes are low, reaching only 40 cm, and the orange fruits are small in weight (50 grams).
Aladdin
The variety takes 90 days to fully develop. The bush reaches 60 cm in height, semi-spreading. The fruit is medium-sized, weighing up to 120 grams. The small, oblong pepper changes color from greenish to red as it ripens.
Reviews
Anna Petrovna
I was drawn to early varieties because they produce fruit very quickly. I mainly grow Aladdin and Claudio, but I'm open to new experiments.
Vladimir
For me, the speed of pepper ripening isn't important, as I'm growing vegetables for myself, not for sale. I prefer hot varieties.
Margarita Alexandrovna
I'm always looking for new varieties because I love experimenting. I was particularly interested in the Cardinal variety, although I don't understand why it was named that. If I'm not mistaken, the Cardinal has a red mantle, while the Bishop has a purple mantle.

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