Pepper is a rather capricious crop, as every summer resident and gardener knows.
This is why it is important to know the correct timing for planting seedlings of this plant.
Let's figure out for which varieties of pepper the end of January is considered the optimal time.

What varieties of pepper to plant in January
Let's start with the fact that not all varieties of peppers are suitable for planting in January. This period is optimal for late-ripening plants, the vegetation period of which is at least 110-120 days.
If you plant such varieties at the end of January, by the time you plant them in the ground you will have plants with 7-12 leaves, buds and a strong trunk.
Varieties that are worth planting in January include:
- Ramiro, which has a sweeter taste than its analogues;
- Beloserka, which is distinguished by the fleshiness of its fruits;
- Valentine, distinguished by the fact that its fruits grow upward;
- Oda Violet is a low-growing variety whose fruits turn purple when ripe.