Growing Guide

Anaheim TMR 23

Capsicum annuum

Close-up of Anaheim TMR 23 chili peppers in a sunny garden, showcasing their vibrant color.

Introduction to Anaheim TMR 23

Anaheim TMR 23 is a prominent variety of chili pepper, celebrated for its mild pungency and adaptability in culinary applications. Originating from the family of Chili Pepper, it is named after the city of Anaheim, California, where it gained popularity.

Botanical Profile of Anaheim TMR 23

Anaheim TMR 23, botanically classified under Capsicum annuum, showcases an elongated, tapered fruit that can grow up to 7 inches long. This variety is known for its thick flesh and glossy green skin that matures to a vibrant red.

Soil, pH, and Climate Requirements for Anaheim TMR 23

Anaheim TMR 23 thrives in warm climates and well-draining soil. Adequate sunlight and the right soil pH are crucial for its growth.

Aspect Ideal Conditions
Soil Type Well-draining loamy soil
Soil pH 6.0 - 6.8
Climate Warm, full sunlight
Temperature Range 60°F - 85°F

Step-by-Step Planting & Propagation

  1. Seed Selection & Pre-Planting: Choose seeds that are disease-resistant for best results. Pre-soak seeds in warm water overnight to encourage germination.
  2. Seed Starting: Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost date. Use seedling trays with a high-quality potting mix.
  3. Transplanting: Once seedlings have two true leaves and outdoor temperatures are consistently above 60°F, transplant them to the garden.
  4. Spacing & Depth: Plant 18-24 inches apart, ensuring each has ample space for growth.
  5. Watering: Provide consistent moisture, especially in the initial growth stages.

Care & Maintenance Regimes for Anaheim TMR 23

Proper care through watering, fertilization, and pruning enhances yield and plant health.

Activity Frequency
Watering 1-2 inches per week
Fertilizer Bi-weekly with a balanced NPK fertilizer
Pruning As needed to remove dead/diseased foliage

Pests, Diseases & Organic Management

Anaheim TMR 23 is susceptible to certain pests and diseases, which can impact yield:

  • Common Pests: Aphids, Spider Mites, and Whiteflies.
  • Diseases: Mosaic viruses and root rots can be detrimental.
  • Organic Management: Use neem oil or insecticidal soap against pests, and implement crop rotation to avoid diseases.

Explore more on managing pests effectively in the blog post 7 Summer Pest Traps That Sabotage Small Farm Harvests.

Harvesting, Curing & Optimal Storage

Anaheim TMR 23 peppers are typically ready for harvest 70-90 days after planting. Harvest when peppers are green or allow them to ripen to red for a sweeter flavor. To cure, hang peppers in a well-ventilated area until dry. Store in a cool, dry place.

Companion Planting for Anaheim TMR 23

Companion planting can enhance plant health and yield. Consider planting Anaheim TMR 23 with Basil, Onion, and Carrot to deter pests and improve soil quality. For more on companion planting strategies, see Summer Companion Planting: 10 Organic Pairings to Boost Small Farm Resilience.


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