Rocoto Orange
Planting Schedule
Sunlit and bold, Rocoto Orange brings a glowing, orange-gold heat that feels bright on the palate—fruity at first, then steadily warming. Fruits are thick-walled and pleasantly crisp, with a distinctive Manzano shape that roasts up beautifully for smoky depth, or shines fresh for vivid salsas and fiery sauces. A warm-season favorite for gardeners who want striking color in the garden and confident spice in every harvest.
Crop Dates
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Start Indoors | Mar 2nd |
| Last Frost | Apr 20th |
| Transplant / Sow Outdoors | Jun 15th |
| Harvest Begins | Sep 13th |
| Harvest Ends | Oct 20th |
Crop Details
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Days to Maturity | 90 |
| Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Growth Habit | Bush |
| Support Needed | Stake |
| Planting Depth | Normal |
| Germination Temp (°F) | 75 |
| Min Soil Temp (°F) | 60 |
| Min Night Temp (°F) | 45 |
| Harden Off (days) | 10 |
Today's Conditions
Outdoor planting for Rocoto Orange in Zone 7a typically begins around 2026-06-15. Wait until soil reaches at least 60°F before transplanting Rocoto Orange.
Garden Alerts
In Zone 7a, the average last spring frost is around April 20. Watch soil temperature before transplanting Rocoto Orange.
Frequently Asked Questions
What pest or disease commonly affects Capsicum pubescens (rocoto/manzano-type peppers), and how do I treat it?
How often should I water Rocoto Orange during the main growing phase to avoid problems?
How can I tell when Rocoto Orange is ready to harvest?
Sunlit and bold, Rocoto Orange brings a glowing, orange-gold heat that feels bright on the palate—fruity at first, then steadily warming. Fruits are thick-walled and pleasantly crisp, with a distinctive Manzano shape that roasts up beautifully for smoky depth, or shines fresh for vivid salsas and fiery sauces. A warm-season favorite for gardeners who want striking color in the garden and confident spice in every harvest.
Today's Conditions
Outdoor planting for Rocoto Orange in Zone 7a typically begins around 2026-06-15. Wait until soil reaches at least 60°F before transplanting Rocoto Orange.
Garden Alerts
In Zone 7a, the average last spring frost is around April 20. Watch soil temperature before transplanting Rocoto Orange.
Sowing Tips
Transplant Conditions
Wait until soil reaches 60°F and nights stay above 45°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 10 days first.
Expert Note
Rocoto (Capsicum pubescens) sets fruit best when days are warm but nights stay cool—harden seedlings well and transplant only once soil is reliably warm to avoid stunting.