CAPSICUM-SWEET BANANA
CAPSICUM-SWEET BANANA
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Capsicum annuum
CAPSICUM-SWEET BANANA is a sweet & tasty variety that is excellent for home gardeners. The sweet banana capsicum is a very productive plant producing yellow, banana-shaped fruits turn orange than bright red when ripe. They stay sweet & mild & when fully ripe they turn red. Matures early & produces a large quantity of long sweet yellow fruit. This capsicum is a fabulous all-rounder. Ready to harvest in 75 days.
Use liquid fertilizer once germinated & transplant when all danger of frost has passed & the soil is warm. Plants generally reach about 60cm in height. Keep well fertilized and watered. Pick early fruit green to encourage more fruiting. In fruit fly areas the fruit should be protected by bagging.

How to Grow Sweet Banana Capsicum
- Choose the right location with lots of sun to grow Sweet Banana Capsicum. At least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. The soil should be well-draining and rich in nutrients.
- Planting the seeds indoors in small pots. Sow two to three seeds per pot, about 5mm deep, and water lightly. Once the seedlings have grown to a height of 10-15cm, they can be transplanted into the garden.
- Transplant the seedlings after the threat of frost has passed unless you live in a water climate with no frost. Space them about 60cm apart, and make sure the soil is loose and well-drained.
- Fertilising regularly is beneficial for Sweet Banana Capsicum plants. Use a balanced fertiliser every two to three weeks during the growing season.
- Water regularly especially during dry spells. However, avoid overwatering them, as this can lead to root rot.
- Prune the plants regularly to encourage bushy growth and increase the yield. Remove any dead or diseased leaves or stems, as well as any suckers that grow between the main stem and the leaves.
- Harvest Sweet Banana Capsicum when the fruits are about 15-20cm long and have turned bright yellow. Use a sharp knife or scissors to cut the fruits from the plant, leaving a small piece of stem attached.
- Store them in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. If you want to freeze them, cut them into strips or cubes and blanch them first. Freeze in zip lock bags.
Heritage of Sweet Banana Capsicum
The sweet banana capsicum (Capsicum annuum) is a type of pepper that is believed to have originated in the Americas. It was first domesticated by the indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America, and later spread to other parts of the world through trade and exploration. Today, sweet banana capsicum is widely cultivated in many countries, and is a popular ingredient in many cuisines due to its mild, sweet flavour and versatility in cooking.
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Planting Guide for Australia
Scoville Heat Units (SHU)
Plant Height
60 - 90
Season of Interest
Summer
Temperature Range
20 - 360
Determine / Indeterminate
Annual / Perennial / Biennial
Annual
Frost Hardy / Tender
Tender
Full Sun / Part Sun / Shade
Full sun
Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings
Sow Dirct / Raise Seedlings
Soil
Well-draining, fertile soil
pH
6.0 - 7.0
Soil Temperature
18 - 21
Seed Preparation
No special preparation is needed, but soaking seeds in water overnight may help
Sowing Depth
4 - 6
Plant Spacing
40 - 60
Row spacing
80 - 100
Watering
Regular watering, but do not overwater
Germination Time (Days)
7 - 14
Harvest Time (Days)
70 - 90
Good Companion Plants
Basil, Marigold, Parsley, Thyme, Tomatoes
Bad Companion Plants
Brassicas (e.g. broccoli, cabbage, kale), Fennel, Potatoes
Pests
Aphids, Spider mites, Whiteflies, Fruit fly
Diseases
Bacterial spot, Anthracnose, Phytophthora blight, Verticillium wilt
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