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Seed Chilly Agni

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Unleash bold flavor and serious spice with Chilli Agni, a premium F1 hybrid known for its high yield, fiery punch, and excellent disease resistance. Whether you're a spice lover or a kitchen garden enthusiast, these seeds are your ticket to fresh, homegrown heat all year round!
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Growing Chilli 'Agni' from seeds is super rewarding—perfect for Indian conditions and balcony gardens. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide:

Right Container

  • Use pots that are 10-12 inches deep and wide, one plant per pot.

  • Ensure good drainage (holes at the bottom).

Soil Preparation

Create a loose, well-draining mix:

  • 40% garden soil

  • 30% compost/vermicompost

  • 20% cocopeat

  • 10% sand or perlite

You can also add a handful of neem cake for pest resistance.

Sowing the Seeds

  • Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep in seed trays or directly into the container.

  • Keep the soil moist (not wet).

  • Seeds germinate in 7–12 days under temperatures of 25–32°C.

Transplanting (if starting in trays)

  • Transplant when seedlings have 4–5 leaves, around 3–4 weeks old.

  • Be gentle to avoid root disturbance.

Sunlight

  • Place the container in full sunlight – at least 6-8 hours/day.

  • Chilli loves heat but can benefit from partial shade in peak summer afternoons.

Watering

  • Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.

  • Avoid overwatering; soggy soil causes root rot.

  • Water at the base, not on the leaves.

Fertilizing

  • Start feeding after 3–4 weeks:

    • Use organic compost, or

    • Liquid feed every 10–15 days (seaweed, fish emulsion, or balanced NPK like 19:19:19).

  • Add wood ash or bone meal once flowering begins (for better fruiting).

Support

  • 'Agni' chilies can grow tall and bushy.

  • Use a small stake or stick to support the plant.

Pest Control

  • Watch for aphids, mites, and thrips.

  • Spray neem oil weekly (5ml in 1L water).

  • Use sticky traps to monitor pests.

Harvesting

  • Chilies are ready to harvest 60–80 days after transplanting.

  • 'Agni' chilies turn green to red as they ripen.

  • Regular harvesting encourages more fruiting.