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African Bird Pepper Seeds – High-Yield Organic Variety
• Authentic African Bird Pepper seeds (Capsicum frutescens)
• Strong germination and uniform plants under good nursery practice
• Ideal for sauces, drying, and spice manufacture; export-grade demand
• Packs: 100 g, 500 g, 1 kg, 5 kg; sealed for freshness
• Phone: +27 73 638 7398 | Email: sales@farmseedsfeeds.com
• Strong germination and uniform plants under good nursery practice
• Ideal for sauces, drying, and spice manufacture; export-grade demand
• Packs: 100 g, 500 g, 1 kg, 5 kg; sealed for freshness
• Phone: +27 73 638 7398 | Email: sales@farmseedsfeeds.com
African Bird Pepper Seeds – High-Yield, Organic-Handled
Farm Seeds & Feeds supplies premium African Bird Pepper seeds (also known as bird’s eye chili / piri-piri). Selected for vigor, heat, and uniform fruit set, these seeds suit commercial chili farms and serious growers targeting processing and export markets.
📊 Planting & Cultivation Info
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Capsicum frutescens |
| Maturity Time | 85–95 days from transplant |
| Fruit Length | 2–4 cm |
| Fruit Color | Green to deep red |
| Scoville Rating | 100,000–225,000 SHU |
| Plant Height | 60–80 cm |
| Spacing | 40–50 cm between plants |
Why choose our African Bird Pepper seeds
• Strong stand establishment with careful nursery management and quality substrate
• Consistent fruit size and pungency for drying, milling, and hot sauce production
• Suitable for warm, sunny climates across Southern Africa and similar regions
• Sealed packs protect viability; batch traceability available on request
• Consistent fruit size and pungency for drying, milling, and hot sauce production
• Suitable for warm, sunny climates across Southern Africa and similar regions
• Sealed packs protect viability; batch traceability available on request
Suggested cultivation
• Germination: 7–14 days in trays at warm soil temperatures with steady moisture
• Seedling stage: 4–6 weeks; transplant at 10–12 cm with 4–6 true leaves
• Spacing: 50–60 cm between plants; 70–90 cm between rows (adjust to system)
• Nutrition: well-balanced NPK plus Ca/Mg/S and micronutrients; avoid excess N late
• Irrigation: consistent moisture; avoid waterlogging
• Harvest window: 90–120 days from transplant (red ripe for maximum heat and color)
• Seedling stage: 4–6 weeks; transplant at 10–12 cm with 4–6 true leaves
• Spacing: 50–60 cm between plants; 70–90 cm between rows (adjust to system)
• Nutrition: well-balanced NPK plus Ca/Mg/S and micronutrients; avoid excess N late
• Irrigation: consistent moisture; avoid waterlogging
• Harvest window: 90–120 days from transplant (red ripe for maximum heat and color)
Post-harvest uses
• Fresh market and contract processing
• Sun-dried or oven-dried pods for spice milling
• Fermented or cooked hot sauces and chili oils
• Sun-dried or oven-dried pods for spice milling
• Fermented or cooked hot sauces and chili oils
Packaging options
• 100 g, 500 g, 1 kg, 5 kg vacuum or foil-lined packs
• Bulk cartons for distributor orders
• Bulk cartons for distributor orders
Quality and documentation
• Food/agri handling under ISO/HACCP practices
• Batch identifiers and basic germ testing available on request
• Phytosanitary documents for export orders were required
• Batch identifiers and basic germ testing available on request
• Phytosanitary documents for export orders were required
Storage and viability
• Store cool, dry, and dark
• Reseal opened packs; use within the season for best results
• Reseal opened packs; use within the season for best results
How to order
• Phone / WhatsApp: +27 73 638 7398
• Email: sales@farmseedsfeeds.com
• Share your target area, pack size, and required lead time for a fast quote.
• Email: sales@farmseedsfeeds.com
• Share your target area, pack size, and required lead time for a fast quote.
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FAQ
Q: Are these the same as bird’s eye chili seeds?
A: Yes—African Bird Pepper is commonly known as bird’s eye chili (Capsicum frutescens).
A: Yes—African Bird Pepper is commonly known as bird’s eye chili (Capsicum frutescens).
Q: What climate is best?
A: Warm, sunny conditions with well-drained soil. Avoid frost and prolonged waterlogging.
A: Warm, sunny conditions with well-drained soil. Avoid frost and prolonged waterlogging.
Q: How long until the first harvest?
A: Typically 90–120 days from transplant, depending on climate and management.
A: Typically 90–120 days from transplant, depending on climate and management.
Q: Do you supply bulk packs for farms and distributors?
A: Yes—100 g to 5 kg packs, with larger volumes on request.
A: Yes—100 g to 5 kg packs, with larger volumes on request.
Q: Do you provide export paperwork?
A: Phytosanitary and supporting documents can be arranged where required.
A: Phytosanitary and supporting documents can be arranged where required.















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