How much water does my Peppers need?
How much water does my Peppers need?

Since Peppers are incredibly popular, with many professional and amateur gardeners growing them successfully, we have a pretty clear idea of how to care for these plants. That understanding includes specific knowledge about the precise volume of water an average Peppers should receive. Generally, Peppers will require about 1 - 1.5 inches of water per week. That volume should be dispersed evenly through your weekly watering. As the weather gets warmer, you may need to supply more water, but in most cases, two inches per week is a good baseline amount.





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Peppers
A species of Capsicum, Also known as Chili pepper, Facing heaven pepper, Jalapeño, Anaheim pepper
Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
Genus: Capsicum

The peppers is commonly used for cooking in places such as the Southern U.S. and Central America. Most are moderately spicy, though because there are so many variants, the spice level can vary dramatically. Cayenne powder is also a popular seasoning product made from peppers plants.

The genus Capsicum has five main cultivated species that are grown all over the world in gardens and flowerpots. They are easy to care for. Their harvest time is long, generally 50-120 days, and their berries (known commonly as peppers) are versatile vegetables and spices. The plants not only produce beautiful and interesting flowers but also have a high dietary value, so they have become indispensable garden plants.
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