BUDA HOT WAX STARTS

Grow peppers from starts in Pendleton, Oregon. Buda, a widely adapted and high-yielding Hungarian Hot Wax pepper, delivers sweet and spicy, conical-shaped fruits. The glossy peppers transition from light green to yellow, orange, and finally red as they ripen. These 3-inch-long, thick-walled peppers produce abundantly throughout the season. Perfect for enjoying raw, roasted, or pickled.

54 days to maturity. Buda, a widely adapted and high-yielding Hungarian Hot Wax pepper, delivers sweet and spicy, conical-shaped fruits. The glossy peppers transition from light green to yellow, orange, and finally red as they ripen. These 3-inch-long, thick-walled peppers produce abundantly throughout the season. Perfect for enjoying raw, roasted, or pickled.

Soil Temp for Transp 65°F
Plant Spacing 12–18″
Row Spacing 24–30″
Fertilizer Needs High

Pepper Growing Guide
Capsicum annuum
Peppers, whether sweet or hot, are a rich source of nutrients. Hot peppers, in particular, contain capsaicin, which can boost metabolism and reduce inflammation.


Key Information

  • Days to Maturity: Based on transplanting date and indicates when green fruit is ready for harvest.
  • Nutritional Highlights: Peppers are nutrient-packed, with hot varieties offering the added benefits of capsaicin.

Cultivation Tips

  • Soil Requirements:
    • Grow in composted, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5–6.8.
    • Raised beds with plastic mulch improve growth and yields.
  • Temperature Needs:
    • Peppers set fruit best in temperatures ranging from 65–85°F.
    • Avoid transplanting into cool soils to prevent slow growth.
  • Additional Care:
    • Protect young plants with row covers, removing them after blossoms appear.

Transplanting Seedlings:

    1. Timing: Transplant Hungarian Wax Pepper seedlings outdoors in Pendleton when the soil temperature is consistently above 65°F and nighttime temperatures stay above 55°F. Peppers are highly sensitive to cold, so wait until the risk of frost has passed.
    2. Preparation: Select a sunny location with well-draining, fertile soil. Amend the soil with compost or organic matter before transplanting to provide the peppers with essential nutrients.
    3. Spacing: Space seedlings 18-24 inches apart, with rows 24-36 inches apart. This allows ample room for air circulation and growth.
    4. Planting Depth: Carefully remove seedlings from their pots, keeping the root ball intact. Plant them at the same depth they were growing in their pots. Avoid burying the stem too deeply.
    5. Watering: Water the seedlings immediately after transplanting to help establish roots. Maintain consistent soil moisture throughout the growing season, ensuring it is moist but not waterlogged.
    6. Mulching: Apply a 1-2 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.
    7. Support (Optional): For optimal growth, consider using stakes or cages to support the plants as they grow, especially in areas prone to strong winds.
    8. Feeding: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost tea every few weeks to promote healthy growth and fruit production.

Pest & Disease Management

  • Common Pests:
    • Flea beetles and aphids can be managed with row covers or natural pest control methods.
  • Disease Prevention:
    • Rotate crops every 3–4 years to minimize disease risks.

Harvest & Storage

  • Peppers are at their peak flavor and nutrition when fully ripe, turning red, yellow, purple, or orange.
  • Store harvested peppers at 45–55°F with 95% relative humidity for optimal freshness.

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Open Pollinated

Open-pollinated (OP) refers to plants that are pollinated naturally, either by wind, insects, birds, or other natural mechanisms, without human intervention.

Organic

Refers to a method of farming and gardening that prioritizes natural processes and avoids the use of synthetic chemicals, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and artificial fertilizers.

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