Sweetie Pie
70d to harvest
Sweetie Pie peppers arrive like little lanterns—sweet, bright, and aromatic, with a glossy skin that catches the light and a crisp, juicy bite. This Cherry Pepper class matures in about 70 days, producing compact, upright fruits that are wonderfully suited to roasting for caramelized sweetness, as well as fresh eating for their refreshing crunch. Let Sweetie Pie star in vibrant sauces and quick pickles, where its gentle heat and candy-like flavor shine through.
Crop Dates
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Start Indoors | Mar 30th |
| Last Frost | May 25th |
| Transplant / Sow Outdoors | Jul 20th |
| Harvest Begins | Sep 28th |
| Harvest Ends | Aug 29th |
Crop Details
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Days to Maturity | 70 |
| Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Growth Habit | Bush |
| Support Needed | Stake |
| Planting Depth | Normal |
| Germination Temp (°F) | 80 |
| Min Soil Temp (°F) | 60 |
| Min Night Temp (°F) | 50 |
| Harden Off (days) | 10 |
Recommended Companions
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I water Capsicum annuum during peak growth, and what soil moisture level should I maintain?
During the main flowering-to-fruiting phase, keep soil evenly moist but not soggy: water deeply about 1–2 times per week, then adjust so the top 1 inch of soil dries slightly between waterings. If you’re in hot weather or containers, you may need more frequent watering to prevent stress, but always let excess water drain to avoid root problems and blossom drop.
How do I tell when my sweet cherry pepper (Capsicum annuum) is ready to harvest?
Harvest when the peppers reach full size and develop their final color (often red for mature sweet cherry types) and the skin looks glossy and firm. Taste one to confirm sweetness—ripe fruits should be sweet rather than green-and-grassy, and they should come off the plant with an easy snap or gentle twist. For best quality, don’t wait for over-softening; pick regularly as they ripen.