Commercially introduced by us in the U.S.
Phonetically pronounced: chore-loo
A yellow, long and hot pepper from Northwest Turkey, Çorlu has excellent flavor with the right amount of heat for sauces, chilis and pickles. Prolific plants begin producing mid-season and don’t stop until frost. We literally got tired of harvesting over and over again from our 2020 crop.
This variety has narrower fruits . A great choice both for home gardeners and market farmers.
Packet has min. 20 seeds
- Capsicum annuum
- Full sun
- Planting depth: 1/4″
- Sprouts in 10-14 days
- Ideal growing temperature: 75-95F
- Plant spacing: 18″
- Frost hardy: No
- Growth habit: Upright growth with short or long branches that grow away from the stem
- Growing tips: Start pepper seeds indoors in seedling trays or small seedling pots with seed starting soil that has essential nutrients in it, 6-8 weeks prior to last frost. Keep the soil moist for quick germination. Make sure to keep the young pepper seedlings under good light to have strong plants with sturdy, healthy stems and leaves. Transplant after last frost in well-drained, fertile soil enrichened with compost and other amendments. Feed your pepper plants with liquid fertilizer once every two weeks. Water regularly especially in flower stage. Mulch and always water at plant base to minimize disease. Some pepper varieties are taller than others and may need to be tied to a stake so that fruits don’t touch soil and rot.
Munire Nilson (verified owner) –
Michael Robinson (verified owner) –
It’s a beautiful pepper but too hot for me. I’ve been giving them to a friend.