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Chilli Apache

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  • Produces intensely hot chillies for spicy cooking
  • Compact size perfect for pots and small gardens
  • Thrives in warm, sunny garden locations
  • Regular feeding boosts flavour and fruit yield
Chilli 'Apache' creates a striking display of fiery fruits that bring bold heat to any garden. This cultivar produces intensely hot chillies, perfect for those who enjoy a strong spicy kick. The plant's compact form makes it suitable for patios and small garden spaces. Its vivid fruits add a dynamic splash of colour and flavour to your culinary adventures.
    Chilli Apache
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    Chilli Apache - Plant information

    Size: This chilli plant remains compact, typically reaching around 30-45cm tall and wide. Its manageable size suits containers and small garden beds.

    Position: Best grown in full sun to encourage vibrant fruiting. The 'Apache' chilli thrives in warm, sheltered spots where it can develop its intense heat.

    Feeding etc: Feed with a balanced fertiliser every two weeks during the growing season. Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage airflow. The fruit is known for its intense heat.

    Care: Grow in warm, sunny conditions with well-drained soil. Water regularly but avoid waterlogging. The fruit is intensely hot, so handle with care when harvesting.