Pepper Hot Afri Agri Products Ltd

Pepper Hot

 

Latin name: Capsicum annuum L.

 

 

Variety
Tested under # Maturity Plant type Fruits Disease resistance Remarks
Shape Length (cm) Diameter (mm) Color Pungency HR IR
Brid’s Eye / Bullet type
Comissario F1 TT-0299 Mid-early Medium strong vigor, good cover Round elongated 10 2 Dark green turning to attractive red Hot PVY:0-1 TEV Prolific fruitset, good yielder
PP777 F1 TT-0241 Early Erect, tall plant type Slim upright fruits 8 2 Green turning dark red Hot Tm:1; PVY:0 Very concentrated fruitset. Good heat tolerance.
E45.00010 F1 TT-0306 Early Erect, medium tall plant type Slim upright fruits 4 1 Dark green turning bright glossy red Hot – very hot Rs; Xcv; Pc; Ca Very prolific fruitset.
           
Cayenne / Pencil varieties
Hyffae F1 TT-0112 Early Strong plants. Long Cayenne type 15 – 18 1,5 – 2 Green turning dark red Hot Tm:0-2 High yields of very uniform quality fruts. Concentrated fruitset. Good heat tolerance.
           
Habanero varieties
Caribbean Red Habanero TT-0157 Late Uniform, medium strong vigour Lantern shaped pending fruiits 4 2,5 Green turning red Very hot Highly productive. Very pungent fruits
PP873 F1 TT-0351 Late Uniform, medium strong to strong vigour Lantern shaped pending fruits 4 3 Green turning red Very hot Producing high yields of very good quality fruits with very high pungency
Yellow Habanero TT-0382 Late Uniform, medium strong vigour Lantern shaped pending fruits 4 3 Green turning deep orange/yellow Very hot Productive variety producing very nice nice deep orange/yellow colored fruits with very high pungency
           
Jalapeno varieties
Forajido F1 TT-0291 Early Vigorous plants Jalapeno type 8 – 10 2 – 2,5 Green turning red Medium pungent PepMoV; PVY:0-1 TEV Plants producing high yields of high quality fruits. Good disease resistances.

Download our hot pepper leaflet here.

Disclaimer

In cases where specific races or strains of resistances are not noted, the variety is resistant or tolerant to some, but not necessarily all known races or strains of the pathogen.

We have exercised the utmost care compiling these variety descriptions. For the Nigerian market we made some adjustments in the original descriptions from our suppliers based on results in our trials at Kano. For all details on varieties listed, including latest information on resistances, please refer to the websites of our suppliers Enza Zaden (www.enzazaden.com), Majstro Seeds (www.majstroseeds.com) and Pop Vriend Vegetable Seeds (www.popvriendvegetableseeds.com).

Explanation of disease resistance “HR” and “IR”, used codes and acronyms can be found here.

For latest information on availability and prices