Peruvian Aji Amarillo

Kobuta, the pepper pods themselves range from around 5–6 inches long (13–15 cm) and 1 1/2 –1 3/4 inches (4–4.5 cm) wide. Those are averages for the types I’m growing.

Plant height varies wildly, depending on growing conditions. If good conditions exist for pollination, 68-78 F (20–26 C), the plants will often put more energy into pepper production and less plant growth will occur. If flowers are aborting, weather is warm to very hot, like happens in VA, the plants are not funneling energy or resources into making peppers and the plants grow big quickly. On average, plant height ranges from about 5 1/2 feet to 6 1/2 feet (1.7–2 meters). They are larger than most other pepper varieties.

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