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Yalova Yaglik Sweet Pepper

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety from Turkey
  • Yaglik translates to "oil"; Used for frying
  • Large, tapered peppers with thick walls
  • Can be used similarly to a bell pepper
  • 75 days from transplant

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Yalova Yaglik Sweet Pepper

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Capsicum annuum

Yalova Yaglik is a Turkish variety bred at the Atatürk Central Horticultural Research Institute in Yalova, Turkey.  The Yalova Institute has introduced many new pepper varieties over the years, and we've been very impressed with every cultivar we've tried. Yalova Yaglik produces large, tapered sweet peppers suitable for frying (yaglik translates to "oil") or for any recipe that calls for bell peppers.  This is a large, very productive plant. Branches often grow out of the top of cages and droop to the ground once loaded with peppers.  Space them accordingly, we allow 2ft in all directions.  Approximately 75 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Capsicum annuum

Yalova Yaglik is a Turkish variety bred at the Atatürk Central Horticultural Research Institute in Yalova, Turkey.  The Yalova Institute has introduced many new pepper varieties over the years, and we've been very impressed with every cultivar we've tried. Yalova Yaglik produces large, tapered sweet peppers suitable for frying (yaglik translates to "oil") or for any recipe that calls for bell peppers.  This is a large, very productive plant. Branches often g... read more

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Capsicum annuum

Yalova Yaglik is a Turkish variety bred at the Atatürk Central Horticultural Research Institute in Yalova, Turkey.  The Yalova Institute has introduced many new pepper varieties over the years, and we've been very impressed with every cultivar we've tried. Yalova Yaglik produces large, tapered sweet peppers suitable for frying (yaglik translates to "oil") or for any recipe that calls for bell peppers.  This is a large, very productive plant. Branches often grow out of the top of cages and droop to the ground once loaded with peppers.  Space them accordingly, we allow 2ft in all directions.  Approximately 75 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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Anonymous
Yalova Yaglik

Great flavor. One of our favorite pepper varieties.

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Laura P.
All germinated!

Every seed produced a healthy seedling. So far so good!

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Murat Karaketir
no sprouts

no sprouts came out of seeds

Hi Murat, thanks for your review. I'm sorry that you did not have good luck with your pepper seeds. Recent germination tests showed good results for all of these varieties (Yalova Yaglik: 100%; Sweet Sivri: 80%; Surmeli: 92%; Corbaci: 91%) however it is possible that something happened in transit, especially since the germ rates you experienced were consistently poor. Also, the most common cause of poor germ in peppers is cool, wet soil. Peppers prefer soil temps around 95 degrees for germination. I would recommend using a heat mat and a plastic dome and watering only as needed (or not at all for the first week if using a dome). As we are sold out of most of these for the year, I am unable to send replacements, however I will be issuing store credit so you can try them again next year.

Thanks,
Becky

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