

Struggling to grow spicy green mirch in containers? Chili Hybrid Seeds solve common problems like low yield, weak plants, or pest attacks. These hybrids are bred specifically for Pakistan’s heat — perfect for rooftop pots, grow bags, or sunny balconies.
In just 70–90 days, you’ll harvest slim, flavorful chillies that start green and ripen to bright red. With high disease resistance and compact growth, they’re a dependable choice for busy home gardeners who want consistent, spicy results without needing large garden beds.
Why Gardeners Choose It
- Compact hybrid plant ideal for pots or grow bags
- Heat-tolerant and productive through summer
- Great for rooftop gardens, balconies, and kitchen use
- Bred for pest resistance and consistent yield
How to Grow Chili Hybrid
When to Sow: Sow from February to April or again in July–August
Where to Grow:
- 10–12 inch pots or grow bags
- Raised beds or home gardens in full sun
- Balconies with 5–6 hours of light daily
Sowing Instructions:
- Mix 2 parts soil + 1 part vermicompost
- Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep in moist soil
- Germination in 7–10 days
- Transplant when 4–5 inches tall
- Stake lightly when fruiting starts
Fertilizer & Care
- Every 2 Weeks: Use NPK 20-20-20, 1 tsp per 1L water
- After Flowering: Apply Potash (SOP) every 15 days
- Soil Strength: Add Bone Meal after transplant
- Pest Prevention: Spray Neem Oil every 10 days
Tips from Local Gardeners
- Avoid overwatering — let top soil dry slightly between watering
- Trim early buds to boost plant size and later yield
- Provide light support as chillies develop
- Harvest green or wait till fully red, depending on taste
FAQs
Why are my chili plants not forming fruit?
If your mirch plant has flowers but no fruit, it's likely a pollination issue or excess nitrogen. Try hand-pollinating and reduce nitrogen-heavy fertilizer during flowering.
Can chillies tolerate partial shade?
They need 5–6 hours of full sunlight. In shady balconies, the plants may grow tall but produce fewer chillies.
What causes chillies to drop flowers early?
This usually happens from overwatering, sudden heat shifts, or lack of potassium. Stick to a light watering schedule and use Potash (SOP) regularly after flowering.
How do I boost yield in pots?
Use a 12-inch deep pot, trim the first few buds, and feed NPK 20-20-20 every 2 weeks during early growth.
Other Names: Green Chili, Green Chili Pepper, سبز مرچ, Sabz Mirch.