Fatima. Paprika. Capsicum annum L.
One of the many reasons for summoning paprika into your garden is that it not only improves health, it also delays aging.
Paprika is rich in beta-carotene, a natural pigment, one of 600 carotenoids. When it arrives in the body, it is transformed into retinol, or vitamin A. This is crucial for maintaining a healthy skin condition as beta-carotene plays an indispensable role in building epithelial tissue, delaying wrinkles and lightening the tone of our skin. Because not all beta-carotene transforms into vitamin A, the substance left behind is a potent antioxodant that specifically protects cell lipids.
The Fatima paprika variety is with very large fruits of up to 250 gr
Paprika loves the soil rich in decay.
Paprika will love moisture and warmth, as well as regular fertilizer to get the fruit to its maximum size.
Poorly tolerated windy places.
The plant grows up to 70 cm high, small supports may be required.
Sown from mid-February, until April, in a permanent location is exhibited after frost.
Sprouting 22-25 d. (i.e. 22-25C)
Seeds per pack 3Pcs.