
The Green Chilli Plant belongs to the Solanaceae family and is a highly productive, sun-loving vegetable plant grown for its spicy, flavorful fruits. Known for its fast growth and long harvesting period, this plant thrives beautifully in pots, grow bags, terraces, and kitchen gardens.With proper sunlight, organic nutrition, and regular care, chilli plants begin fruiting within 75-90 days and can continue producing for several months. Perfect for home gardeners, it ensures a steady supply of fresh, chemical-free green chillies right from your balcony.
Green chillies are rich in Vitamin C, antioxidants, and capsaicin, adding both nutrition and flavor to daily meals.
With good maintenance, chilli plants can remain productive for multiple seasons.
Produces a large number of chillies in one season, with harvesting possible for 3-4 months under proper care.
Keep the soil evenly moist but never soggy. Water deeply when the top layer feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as excess moisture can cause root rot and yellowing leaves.
Requires at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Full sun exposure is essential for strong flowering and heavy fruiting.
Light pruning after early growth encourages side branching and increases fruit yield. Remove weak or damaged leaves to maintain plant health and airflow.
Begin feeding after 45 days of planting. Apply organic compost or vermicompost every 15-20 days to support continuous flowering and fruit development.
Use loose, fertile, and well-draining soil rich in organic matter.
Ideal Soil Mix: Garden Soil (50%) + Cow Dung Compost (40%) + Vermicompost (10%).
The Chilli plant is a hardy plant but is sometimes attacked by aphids or fruit flies. Keep spraying the plant with neem spray every week or add neem khali to the plants.
The Chilli plant is an evergreen shrub plant.
Certainly, the Chilli plant can be grown at home.
The best time to start with your Chilli plant is the spring season.
The Chilli tree is a relatively easy plant to grow.
Visit Urvann to find the best quality Chilli plants at the most affordable prices.
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The Green Chilli Plant belongs to the Solanaceae family and is a highly productive, sun-loving vegetable plant grown for its spicy, flavorful fruits. Known for its fast growth and long harvesting period, this plant thrives beautifully in pots, grow bags, terraces, and kitchen gardens.With proper sunlight, organic nutrition, and regular care, chilli plants begin fruiting within 75-90 days and can continue producing for several months. Perfect for home gardeners, it ensures a steady supply of fresh, chemical-free green chillies right from your balcony.
Green chillies are rich in Vitamin C, antioxidants, and capsaicin, adding both nutrition and flavor to daily meals.
With good maintenance, chilli plants can remain productive for multiple seasons.
Produces a large number of chillies in one season, with harvesting possible for 3-4 months under proper care.
Keep the soil evenly moist but never soggy. Water deeply when the top layer feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as excess moisture can cause root rot and yellowing leaves.
Requires at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Full sun exposure is essential for strong flowering and heavy fruiting.
Light pruning after early growth encourages side branching and increases fruit yield. Remove weak or damaged leaves to maintain plant health and airflow.
Begin feeding after 45 days of planting. Apply organic compost or vermicompost every 15-20 days to support continuous flowering and fruit development.
Use loose, fertile, and well-draining soil rich in organic matter.
Ideal Soil Mix: Garden Soil (50%) + Cow Dung Compost (40%) + Vermicompost (10%).
The Chilli plant is a hardy plant but is sometimes attacked by aphids or fruit flies. Keep spraying the plant with neem spray every week or add neem khali to the plants.
The Chilli plant is an evergreen shrub plant.
Certainly, the Chilli plant can be grown at home.
The best time to start with your Chilli plant is the spring season.
The Chilli tree is a relatively easy plant to grow.
Visit Urvann to find the best quality Chilli plants at the most affordable prices.
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