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Sweet California Wonder

Pepper
Botanical illustration of Sweet California Wonder
🌱 75d to harvest Upright

Sweet California Wonder brings a glossy, lantern-like sweetness to the garden—crisp, thick-walled bells with a satisfying snap an…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsMar 27th
Last FrostMay 15th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsJul 10th
Harvest BeginsSep 23rd
Harvest EndsAug 25th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity75
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitUpright
Support NeededStake
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)80
Min Soil Temp (°F)60
Min Night Temp (°F)50
Harden Off (days)10

Frequently Asked Questions


What pest or disease most commonly affects Capsicum annuum (Sweet California Wonder), and how can I control it?
Watch for aphids and spider mites, especially in warm, dry spells; they cause distorted leaves and leaf stippling. Rinse plants with a strong spray of water, then apply insecticidal soap or neem and repeat every 5–7 days until you stop seeing new damage. For disease, prevent early blight by avoiding overhead watering and removing lower leaves that show brown, target-like spots; improve airflow by spacing plants properly.
How often should I water Sweet California Wonder during its main growing phase?
During flowering and fruit set (roughly mid-season), keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged—aim for about 1 inch of water per week, adjusted for heat and rainfall. Water at the base early in the day and let the top 1 inch of soil dry slightly between waterings to prevent root stress and blossom-end rot. Mulch around the plants to steady moisture and reduce swings that can cause poor fruit set.
How do I tell when Sweet California Wonder peppers are ready to harvest?
Harvest when the fruits are fully sized (typically by around 75 days from transplant) and have reached their target color and firmness—Sweet California Wonder is generally harvested green, then can be left to deepen in color if desired. Use scissors or a sharp knife to cut the stem 1–2 inches above the fruit rather than pulling, which can break branches. If you keep picking firm, mature peppers, the plant will continue producing more fruit.
Botanical illustration of Sweet California Wonder

Sweet California Wonder brings a glossy, lantern-like sweetness to the garden—crisp, thick-walled bells with a satisfying snap and a juicy, mild flavor that tastes bright and clean. At maturity, the fruit turns from deep green to a rich, fully ripened red, holding its blocky shape for standout presence in the bed. Grow it for fresh salads, vibrant stuffing, and colorful roasting and grilling, or for sweet, mellow sauces and quick pickles that showcase its tender crunch.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 60°F and nights stay above 50°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 10 days first.

Expert Note

For sweetest flavor and best yields, keep soil consistently warm (60°F+) and avoid letting plants dry out during flowering.