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Marconi Giant F1 Pepper Seeds - Smoky-Sweet Flavor - High Yield

Marconi Giant F1 Pepper Seeds - Smoky-Sweet Flavor - High Yield

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Marconi Giant F1 Sweet Pepper Seeds - A Prize-Winning Italian Delight

Experience the bold, smoky-sweet flavor of Marconi Giant F1 Sweet Peppers, an All-America Selections Winner celebrated for its exceptional taste and high yields. These Italian heirloom-inspired peppers grow into massive 8" long fruits, perfect for grilling, roasting, or enjoying fresh in salads. A vigorous hybrid with high yeilds and improved disease resistence.

Why Choose Marconi Giant F1 Sweet Pepper Seeds?

• Prize-Winning Flavor: Recognized as a 2001 All-America Selections Winner for its rich, sweet taste that intensifies when peppers turn bright red.

• Heat-Tolerant & Prolific: Thrives in summer heat and humidity, producing abundantly until the first frost.

• Versatile in the Kitchen: Delicious raw, but transforms into a smoky masterpiece when grilled or roasted.

• Reliable Growth: Tall 36 in. plants yield large peppers in just 62 days from transplant.


Growing Your Marconi Giant Peppers

Start these non-GMO pepper seeds indoors 8 weeks before transplanting. Sow 1/4 in. deep, keeping soil moist with bright light and bottom heat for optimal germination (7-14 days). Harden off seedlings and plant 30" apart in full sun with fertile soil. Harvest when peppers reach full size for that signature sweet flavor.

Bring home this award-winning pepper variety and enjoy the most flavorful sweet peppers your garden has ever produced!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Heat Level: Sweet
  • SHU: 0
  • Maturity: 62 days after transplant
  • Pod Size: 8 in.  Plant Size: 36  in.
  • Origin: Italy
  • Capsicum annuum
  • Hybrid
  • Untreated and Non-GMO
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