Brazillian Starfish Yellow Chilli Seeds
Brazillian Starfish Yellow Chilli Seeds. The Brazillian Starfish Yellow (C. Baccatum) is a colour variation on a a very unusual looking and popular chilli – the Brazillian Starfish Red. A consistent grower, this plant reaches around 80cm in height. Depending on growing conditions this may obviously vary. Our plants structure was quite wispy and sparse. An attractive plant, but what seems to stand out immediately is that this plant is a visibly sparser plant with fewer leaves and more of a wispy structure to the plant. Pods are about 5cm in diameter and have this undulated exterior with this very characteristic undulated fringe that runs around the outer edge of the pods that makes these pods look like little starfish of sorts. Hence the name. Pods ripen from green to yellow once fully ripened. These pods really do look very unusual and for this reason are tick all the right boxes as an ornamental. But these unusual pods are not just ornamental - they are mighty fine to eat too. Double surprise! These are somewhere in the ball park of Cherry Bomb / Ecuadorian Sweet. They are fruity and sweet smelling when cut open and have a wonderful sweet and fruity flavour. Pods are crisp and juicy when you bite into them. The burn on these is definitely front of the mouth. A pleasant lingering burn to these that lasts a good 5 - 8 mins. Heat on these is not staggering and can vary around Jalapenño level of heat and slightly up. Maybe in the ball park of a Serrano. So mild in our books, but very pleasant. This chilli would be really awesome in salsa, could be dried to make a lovely sweet paprika or made into sauce or a paste. Definitely a versatile chilli and one where the imagination will find an amazing use :)
| Chilli Heat | |
| Medium | |
| Growing Environment | |
| Open Pollinated | |
| New Arrivals | |
| New 2024/25 | |
| Plant Size | |
| Medium - Large | |
| Region | |
| South America | |
| Species | |
| C. Baccatum | |
| Colour | |
| Green | |
| Yellow | |
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Frost Zone |
Frost Free Zone |
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| Start: Spring | |
Start: Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter | ||
| Germinate indoors 2 months before last frost - July/August. In trays/pots. A heating pad is recommended for hot cultivars (keep temp at 26-32ºC). Keep soil moist but do not over water! | Germinate indoors in trays or start outdoors directly. A heating pad is recommended for hot cultivars (keep temp at 26-32ºC). Keep soil moist but do not over water! | ||
| Take outdoors (South Africa: October) when night time temps are constant above 10ºC. | Outdoor night time temps must be constant above 10ºC. | ||
| Harden off plants when taking outside. Semi shade at first. Gradually expose young seedlings to full sun over 2 weeks. | Harden off plants when taking outside. Semi shade at first. Gradually expose young seedlings to full sun over 2 weeks. |
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Pot Sizes:
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Small = 1-5 Litres* | |
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Small to Medium = 5-10 Litres* | |
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Medium = 10-15 Litres* | |
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Medium to Large = 15-20 Litres* | |
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Large = 20-25 Litres* |
* The container sizes above are sugested sizes that are reasonable and accessible for most growers (taking price, space, ecological/environmental impact into consideration). Not everyone can look at growing in huge containers. If you can justify growing in larger containers - there are no limitations on container sizes. You may however, rather look at growing in soil as an option in these instances. Using large amounts of potting medium will come with ecological/environmental impact, which you may wish to take into consideration.
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Brazillian Starfish Yellow Chilli Seeds
- Brand: Chillihead
- Product Code: BZLSY
- Availability: Out Of Stock
- Seeds / Packet: 10-12
- Species: Capsicum Baccatum
- Smallest Pot Size:

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R50.00
Tags: baccatum, yellow, south-america







