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Keystone Resistant Giant Bell Pepper

Quick Facts:

  • Open-pollinated variety
  • Large, blocky peppers
  • Ripens from green to red
  • Tobacco mosaic virus resistant
  • 80 days from transplant

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Keystone Resistant Giant Bell Pepper

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Capsicum annuum

Keystone Resistant Giant produces large, red bell peppers borne heavily on sturdy plants with thick stems and lots of healthy foliage.  Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, the lush plants feature dense foliage that helps to protect the fruit from sunscald.  Keystone Giant bell peppers have a blocky shape, thick walls, and a delicious flavor that sweetens as the peppers ripen from green to red.  Keystone Resistant Giant produces reliably and consistently in our central Iowa garden, but reportedly does not do well in the extreme heat and humidity of the deep south.  For these climates, we would instead recommend Ozark Giant Peppers.  Sweet.  Harvests begin approximately 80 days from transplant.  Each packe... More

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Capsicum annuum

Keystone Resistant Giant produces large, red bell peppers borne heavily on sturdy plants with thick stems and lots of healthy foliage.  Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, the lush plants feature dense foliage that helps to protect the fruit from sunscald.  Keystone Giant bell peppers have a blocky shape, thick walls, and a delicious flavor that sweetens as the peppers ripen from green to red.  Keystone Resistant Giant produces reliably and consistently in our central Iowa garden, but reportedly does not do well in the extreme heat and humidity of the deep south.  For these climates, we would instead recommend Ozark Giant Peppers.  Sweet.  Harvests begin approximately 80 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Capsicum annuum

Keystone Resistant Giant produces large, red bell peppers borne heavily on sturdy plants with thick stems and lots of healthy foliage.  Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, the lush plants feature dense foliage that helps to protect the fruit from sunscald.  Keystone Giant bell peppers have a blocky shape, thick walls, and a delicious flavor that sweetens as the peppers ripen from green to red.  Keystone Resistant Giant produces reliably and consistently in ou... read more

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Capsicum annuum

Keystone Resistant Giant produces large, red bell peppers borne heavily on sturdy plants with thick stems and lots of healthy foliage.  Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, the lush plants feature dense foliage that helps to protect the fruit from sunscald.  Keystone Giant bell peppers have a blocky shape, thick walls, and a delicious flavor that sweetens as the peppers ripen from green to red.  Keystone Resistant Giant produces reliably and consistently in our central Iowa garden, but reportedly does not do well in the extreme heat and humidity of the deep south.  For these climates, we would instead recommend Ozark Giant Peppers.  Sweet.  Harvests begin approximately 80 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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Customer Reviews

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Donna

Had lots of tomatoes and peppers from seed!

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L.S.

Fast delivery. Not planting until next spring.

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Wilbur Widmer
Germination OK but extremely slow growing

These germinated OK but extremely slow growing compared to the Ozark giant variety several other pepper varieties I have.. Will see how they eventually do production wise.

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Eeifie
100% germination rate

I planted 12 Keystone bell seeds and got a 100% germination rate. The seeds were 2022 stock and planted 2/11/23. I used jiffy organic seed start mix, warming mats, growlights from Lowes and a small 4 shelf greenhouse. Humid 72F constant temp. All seeds were sprouted within 7 days and doing amazing 3 weeks later. My Chiles and Jalepenos didnt get the same success rate but all plants are super healthy.

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Donna Neilson
Sweet Red Peppers

These are seeds - I'll plant them next spring.

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