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🥭Ginseng Fruit Seeds+🔥+ Plant Growth Supplement FREE🔥

🥭Ginseng Fruit Seeds+🔥+ Plant Growth Supplement FREE🔥

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🥭Ginseng it's not just a fruit, it's an adventurous flavor! Bring a touch of exotic flavor to your home. 🌱

🥭Pepino is also known as melon pear or pepino melon. It originates from the Andes arrea. This plant can be easily grown in our colder climate, inside a greenhouse or hothouse, despite its exotic appearance. The flavour of this fruit is a mixture of the flavour of melon, pear and cucumber. You can keep the pepino for a while, because it has a hard peel like the peel of an appel. It contains a lot of vitamin C.

🥭Why choose our pepino seeds

  • Appearance: Melons are usually oval or ellipsoidal, with golden or light yellow skin and purple or dark purple stripes or spots. 
  • Inside: Cut a melon and you'll find that its flesh is soft, usually white or light yellow, with many small seeds inside. The flesh is very juicy and has a texture similar to honeydew melon and pear.
  • Taste: Pepino tastes very sweet, with the flavors of honeydew melon, melon and ripe pear. Its taste is fresh and delicious.
  • The plant grows quickly: It can be harvested in about 3 months.
  • High nutritional value: Ginseng fruit is rich in high protein, low in vitamin C, and has extremely high nutritional value! 
  • Easy to grow and high yield: The seeds are well tolerated, not susceptible to pests and diseases, suitable for a variety of climatic conditions, and have high yields.

🌱How to grow pepino

1. Choose a planting site: Choose a warm, sunny location for pepino. It is usually best grown outdoors, but seedlings can also be grown indoors during the cold season.
2. Prepare the soil: Pepino requires fertile, well-drained soil. You can add organic fertilizers to the soil to improve the soil texture.
3. Planting: If starting from seeds, sow the seeds into the soil and lightly cover with soil.
4. Watering: Keep the soil moist, but don't water too much. Pepino needs moderate moisture, but don't water too much.
5. Pruning: Once pepino begins to grow, consider pruning and thinning branches and leaves to promote better ventilation and light entry.


6. Provide support: Since pepino has long branches and leaves, provide support, such as fences or bamboo poles, to prevent them from falling over.
7. Prevent pests and diseases: Check the plants regularly to prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases. Take control measures as needed.
8. Harvest: Bell peppers usually mature within a few months after the growing season ends. When ripe, they become sweet and juicy and ready for harvest.
9. Winter Care (for cold climates): If you grow peppers in a cold climate, consider protecting the plants from cold damage.

🥗How to eat

The pepino can also be used as fruit or combined with ice cream as a dessert or make a delicious exotic fruit salad. Delicious jams, fruitcake fillings and sweet sauces can also be made from the fruits of this plant. The skin is quite hard like that of an apple and therefore the pepino can be kept longer. Although it's possible to eat the whole pepino, but the skin can become very hard when ripe. This is not very tasty, so it is best to peel the pepino.  

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