Capsicum chinense 'Fatalii'
Chilli 'Fatalii'
A small upright shrub with glossy green leaves of varying sizes depending on the variety. Chillies tend to be long, narrow, tapering fruit. The single flowers are an off-white (sometimes purplish) color while the stem is densely branched and up to 24ins tall. 'Fatalii' is a Habanero from Africa is a shrubby bush that bears bright yellow tapering fruits up to 6cm long and 4cm wide The fruits are ready to harvest at around 100 days after the seedlings have been potted on, and the plant will continue cropping as long as suitable conditions are maintained. The chillies are very hot - from 100,000 to 300,000 SHU
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Full sun
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Occasional watering
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A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)
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Free draining and fertile
Common name
Chilli 'Fatalii'
Latin name
Capsicum chinense 'Fatalii'
type
Vegetable
family
Solanaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When to harvest
full grown dimensions
Capsicum chinense 'Fatalii'
A small upright shrub with glossy green leaves of varying sizes depending on the variety. Chillies tend to be long, narrow, tapering fruit. The single flowers are an off-white (sometimes purplish) color while the stem is densely branched and up to 24ins tall. 'Fatalii' is a Habanero from Africa is a shrubby bush that bears bright yellow tapering fruits up to 6cm long and 4cm wide The fruits are ready to harvest at around 100 days after the seedlings have been potted on, and the plant will continue cropping as long as suitable conditions are maintained. The chillies are very hot - from 100,000 to 300,000 SHU
Planting
From Mid Spring TO Late Spring
Plant container grown chillies in the greenhouse border when large enough to handle, about 2ft between plants
Propagation by seed in spring
From Mid Spring TO Late Spring
Sow seed in divided trays in early spring under glass in heat. Plant out in greenhouse border when risk of frost is passed.