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How to Grow Hot Chilli Peppers in New Zealand 7 Top Tips

How to Grow Hot Chilli Peppers

Learn How to Grow Hot Chilli Peppers. It can be highly rewarding, especially with popular varieties such as Jalapeno, Red Scotch Bonnet and Carolina Reaper, and Peri-Peri. These peppers thrive in New Zealand’s diverse climates when provided with proper care and suitable conditions. Hereโ€™s a comprehensive guide to help you successfully cultivate these fiery favourites.

1. Grow Hot Chilli Peppers Indoors During Winter

Begin sowing chilli seeds indoors in winter (Julyโ€“August) for an early start. Chilli seeds require constant warmth for successful germination, ideally between 24ยฐC and 32ยฐC, with 28ยฐC being optimal. Place seeds in small pots or seed trays, about 2โ€“3 seeds per container, using a quality seed-raising mix. Initially, light isn’t crucial, so storing them in a warm spot like a hot water cupboard is fine, but ensure the soil remains moist without becoming waterlogged. Most seeds germinate within 10โ€“14 days, though hotter varieties such as Bhut Jolokia, Nagas, Scorpions, and Reapers may take up to six weeks.

2. Transplant Hot Chilli Pepper Seedlings Carefully

Once seedlings reach approximately 10โ€“15 cm tall and develop 2โ€“4 true leaves (typically after 4โ€“6 weeks), transplant them into larger pots filled with nutrient-rich soil. Ensure you mix compost, aged manure, or organic fertiliser into the soil to provide essential nutrients. Only transplant outdoors when the risk of frost has completely passed, usually by late September or October. Space plants about 45โ€“60 cm apart to allow good air circulation.

3. Choose the Right Location (Warm and Sunny)

Hot chillies require plenty of warmth and sunlight. Select a sunny location that receives at least 6โ€“8 hours of direct sunlight daily. In cooler regions, consider using cloches or greenhouses to maintain optimal temperatures and extend your growing season.

Buy Chilli Seeds Carolina Reaper
Buy Chilli Seeds Carolina Reaper NZ
Buy Chilli Seeds Jalapeno NZ
Buy Chilli Seeds Jalapeno NZ
Buy Chilli Seeds Red Scotch Bonnet
Buy Chilli Seeds Red Scotch Bonnet
Buy Chilli Seeds Peri Peri
Buy Chilli Seeds Peri Peri

4. Soil Preparation For Hot Chilli Peppers

Use well-draining soil enriched with organic matter such as compost or aged manure. Chillies prefer a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0โ€“7.0). Avoid overly wet conditions, as chillies are susceptible to root rot.

5. Hot Chilli Peppers Watering and Feeding

Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy, watering at the plant base to minimise the risk of fungal diseases. Feed your chilli plants every 2โ€“3 weeks during the growing season using a balanced fertiliser to support robust growth and fruit development.

6. Hot Chilli Peppers Support and Pruning

Certain chilli varieties, such as the Carolina Reaper, can grow top-heavy. Provide support using stakes or cages to prevent branches from breaking. Prune lower leaves regularly to enhance airflow and reduce disease risks.

7. Hot Chilli Peppers Pest and Disease Management

Regularly inspect your plants for common pests like aphids and whiteflies. Control infestations promptly using organic insecticidal soaps or neem oil. Good spacing and adequate air circulation will help prevent fungal diseases.

How to Grow Hot Chilli Peppers – Harvesting Tips

Harvest chillies just before they fully ripen. Regular picking encourages the plant to produce more peppers, resulting in a larger overall harvest. Avoid leaving chillies to rot on the plant, as this can negatively impact its health and future yields. Protect plants from frost, especially in colder regions, by bringing them indoors overnight if necessary. With proper care, your chilli plants can continue to produce abundantly for several years.

Spotlight on Popular Hot Chilli Pepper Varieties

Buy Chilli Seeds – Jalapeno Chilli Pepper

  • Heat Level: 5,000โ€“15,000 SHU
  • Description: Mild to medium heat; excellent for salsas, pickling, and stuffing.
  • Growth Tips: Prolific yield; harvest green or ripe red for a sweeter taste.

Buy Chilli Seeds – Peri-Peri Chilli Pepper

  • Heat Level: 50,000โ€“175,000 SHU
  • Description: Small and fiery; ideal for peri-peri sauces.
  • Growth Tips: Bushy, suitable for containers; thrives in warm, sunny locations.

Buy Chilli Seeds – Red Scotch Bonnet Chilli Pepper

  • Heat Level: 80,000โ€“400,000 SHU
  • Description: Fruity and fiery; essential in Caribbean dishes.
  • Growth Tips: Requires warmth; protect from cold snaps.

Buy Chilli Seeds – Carolina Reaper Chilli Pepper

  • Heat Level: 1,200,000โ€“2,200,000 SHU
  • Description: Currently the world’s hottest chilli; intense heat with fruity undertones.
  • Growth Tips: Requires an extended growing season; start early indoors and ensure consistent warmth.

Note: Our chilli plants are not isolated, so cross-pollination may occur. We’ve selectively bred the world’s hottest chillies in the Hokianga region since 2008, ensuring the finest quality peppers.

By following these expert tips for growing hot chilli peppers, you can successfully cultivate a thriving chilli garden in New Zealand’s unique climate. Happy growing!

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