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planting serrano pepper seeds Serrano Hot Pepper – UJAMAA SEEDS

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planting serrano pepper seeds Serrano Hot Pepper – UJAMAA SEEDSCapsicum annuum Serrano Seeds per pack ~ 25 Germination: 79% Oct 2025 (Packed for 2026) Origins and History Serrano pepper (Capsicum annuum Serrano) is a traditional Mexican chile with deep roots in the foodways of central and northern Mexicoespecially the mountainous regions where cool nights and warm days favor thick walled, flavorful peppers. Rather than a single modern hybrid, Serrano is best understood as a heritage type (a long cultivated, open

Capsicum annuum Serrano

 Seeds per pack ~ 25

Germination: 79% Oct 2025 (Packed for 2026)

Origins and History

Serrano pepper (Capsicum annuum ‘Serrano’) is a traditional Mexican chile with deep roots in the foodways of central and northern Mexico—especially the mountainous regions where cool nights and warm days favor thick-walled, flavorful peppers. Rather than a single modern “hybrid,” Serrano is best understood as a heritage type (a long-cultivated, open-pollinated chile) that has been selected over generations for reliable heat, bright “green chile” flavor, and steady yields. Its name is commonly linked to sierra (mountains), reflecting its strong association with upland growing regions and the regional cuisines that made it famous in salsas and fresh sauces.

Appearance and Characteristics

Serrano plants are vigorous, branching, and typically 24–36 inches tall (sometimes larger in long, warm seasons). The fruits are slim, smooth, and tapered, usually 2–4 inches long with thick enough flesh to stay crisp when fresh. They commonly ripen from glossy deep green to bright red (and sometimes orange-red depending on strain). Heat is “medium-hot,” often cited around 10,000–23,000 Scoville Heat Units, and the flavor is notably fresh, grassy, and slightly citrusy when green—then sweeter and rounder as it turns red.

Culinary Uses

Serranos are a classic “go-to” chile when you want clean, punchy heat without overwhelming smoke or sweetness. They shine raw in pico de gallo, salsas verdes, and chopped toppings because the walls stay crunchy and the flavor stays bright. Cooked, they mellow into a savory warmth that’s perfect for sauces, beans, soups, stir-fries, escabeche (pickled peppers), and roasted pepper blends. Red-ripe Serranos are excellent for drying, crushing into flakes, or blending into hot sauces with a fruitier, fuller chile flavor.

Growing Tips

Serranos grow best as warm-season annuals in USDA Zones 5–11 (and as tender perennials only in truly frost-free climates). Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last spring frost, giving them steady warmth for germination (ideal soil temp is roughly 75–85°F). Sow depth: about ¼ inch (6 mm) in a fine seed-starting mix, kept evenly moist but not waterlogged. Transplant outdoors only after nights are reliably warm and soil has reached about 65°F+, planting in full sun (6–8+ hours). Space plants roughly 18–24 inches apart with 24–36 inches between rows for airflow, and consider staking or a small cage once fruit loads increase.

Keep watering consistent—deep soaks rather than frequent splashes—to prevent blossom-end rot and reduce stress that can cause flower drop; mulch helps stabilize moisture and soil temperature. Peppers respond well to fertile, well-drained soil and moderate feeding: avoid excessive nitrogen (lots of leaves, fewer peppers) and shift toward a more balanced or slightly potassium-forward feed once flowering begins.

Harvesting Guidance

You can harvest Serranos green once fruits are firm, full-sized, and glossy; frequent picking encourages the plant to keep flowering and setting new peppers. If you want maximum flavor complexity (and often a bit more perceived heat), let some fruits ripen red—they’ll be slightly softer, sweeter, and richer. Use pruners or pinch carefully to avoid snapping brittle branches, and harvest regularly during peak production. Before frost, pick remaining mature green peppers to ripen indoors, and consider pulling the whole plant and hanging it in a protected spot if you have lots of nearly-finished fruit.

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