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guajillo pepper Guajillo Pepper Capsicum annuum

How to sow guajillo pepper: Direct seed indoors, transplant seedlings outside after hardening off

Sun requirement for guajillo pepper: Plant in Full Sun

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Guajillo chiles are a Capsicum annuum variety of chili pepper. The upright plants produce 7-15mm tapered peppers that ripen from green to orange, red, or brown when mature. The peppers are mildly spicy and sweet, with a Scoville rating of 2,500-5,000 units. Guajillo means "little gourd" in Spanish and the peppers get their name from the rattling sound the seeds make in dried pods. Guajillo chiles are in the "Holy Trinity of Chiles" with ancho and pasilla peppers - the three are used to make Mexican mole sauces. Guajillo chiles can also be added to salsa or dried and made into a paste for flavoring meat.

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Predictions

Annual

living and reproducing in a single year or less

Height

90cm

Row Spacing

75cm

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guajillo pepper is a variety of chili pepper

Scientific names

Capsicum annuum

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