HOW TO GROW BLACK PEPPER FROM SEED
Black pepper is the
most popular, most expensive and most essential spice of the world that much
pricey that it is also called “Black Gold”.
Other Names — Blanc Poivre, Extrait de Poivre, Grain de
Poivre, Hu Jiao, Kali Mirchi, Kali Mirch, Kosho, Krishna, Marich, Maricha,
Pepe, Pepper, Pepper Extract, Pepper Plant, Peppercorn, Pfeffer, Pimenta,
Pimienta, Pimienta Negra y Pimienta Blanca, Piper, Piper nigrum, Piperine,
Poivre, Poivre Noir, Poivre Noir et Blanc, Poivre Noir et Poivre Blanc,
Poivrier, Vellaja, White Pepper.
Growing Conditions for Black Pepper
Pepper plant is native
to South India, and is extensively cultivated there and other tropical regions
like Brazil, Myanmar and Indonesia. Pepper plant is tropical, moreover, it
grows mostly in the Southern states of India and these states have very humid
climate (almost 90% of pepper cultivation of the world done there). It means
black pepper loves extremely humid climates where temperature never falls below
60 F (16 C). It is a vine with beautiful heart-shaped leaves (like betel leaf), it grows on a support from hanging aerial
roots and produces small spike like white flowers in summer before setting
fruits.
How to Grow Black Pepper Plant
Propagation
Sowing pepper seeds
can be done, but only fresh seeds are germinated, seeds are viable for very
short period.
To propagate it from
seeds fill the container with a quality potting mix that contains a good amount
of organic matter. Use your finger to poke three holes, each 1/2 inch deep and
about 1 to 1.5 inches apart. Drop a seed in each hole, then cover it with soil.
Water the seeds often and keep the soil moist.
Pepper corn can also
be propagated from cuttings.
Planting
Mix compost and sand
to soil before planting. Make hole in soil and plant the seedlings or plants at
the same depth as it was grown in previous pot. Pack the soil firmly around the
base of plant to hold it in the right position and water thoroughly.
If planting in pots,
use a pot that is large enough as black pepper plants have extensive root
system.
Requirements for Growing Black Pepper
Location
While planting pepper
plant always remember to choose a location that remains humid and temperature
mostly be maintained constantly around 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit (24 – 30 C).
However, pepper plant can tolerate temperature between 50 F – 104 F (10 – 40 C)
Soil
Black Pepper plants do
best in fertile and medium clayey soil that retain slight moisture. Good drainage
is always the most essential need while growing black pepper, waterlogged soil
can damage the plant. Soil pH level could be anywhere between 5.5 and 7, add
lime if the soil is too acidic and sulfur if alkaline.
Sun
Look for dappled
shade, a spot that receives daylong filtered sunlight is optimal as the plant
can be damaged if exposed to too much direct sunlight. If planting in a sunny
area must use a shade cloth that filters the sunlight to at least 50%.
Watering
Be sure to give the
pepper plant plenty of water to keep the soil slightly moist always, not
allowing the soil to dry out between watering spells.
Black Pepper Plant Care
Humidity
Peppercorn plant loves
humidity, the more the better. For this, mist the plant often with soft water.
If you’re growing black pepper in pots place them on saucer filled with water,
this will also increase the humidity level.
Fertilizer
Apply 10 kg cow manure
or compost per year on a mature plant so that the soil remains rich in
nutrients. Fertilize it with 10-10-10 slow release fertilizer according to the
product’s instruction in the beginning of growing season. Application of epsom
salt is also beneficial. *It is best to get your soil tested before
fertilizing.
Mulching
Do mulching with
organic matter to prevent moisture and weeds.
Harvesting
The black, white or
green peppers are actually harvested from a single plant. The color depends on
the different degrees of maturation and how the black pepper is processed.
Pepper fruit is
harvested before maturity and dried in the hot sun. After drying it
becomes wrinkled and black.
Pests and diseases
Most common disease
that infect is root rot, which happens due to overwatering. In pests it
can be attacked by aphids, slugs and scale insects. Also beware of red spiders
during indoor cultivation.
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