Anaheim 1 Litre Pot Plant
Anaheim 1 Litre Pot Plant
Medium
Availability: May to Sept
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Grown using 100% renewable energy!
This is one of the classic 'New Mexico' or 'Hatch' chilli and is also known as the 'New Mexican Chilli', this moderately hot fruit is deep green, turning red. Very smooth fruits, 18cm long and 4cm wide on tall (50cm), productive plants that offer good foliage cover for the fruit. Excellent for stuffing. The term 'Hatch' is a generic term for chillies that originated from the Hatch Valley region, New Mexico.
Heat level: Approximately 500 to 2,500 SHUs. Learn about Scoville Heat Units (SHUs) here.
Harvest: Starts fruiting about 65 days from potting on as seedlings and under good growing conditions. Pick when the fruits have reached their maximum size. Fruits ripen from green to red.
Size: The plant can grow to 1m high and will require support.
Capsicum annuum
Packaging & Shipping Information
Plants are sent in 1Ltr (13cm) pots. Each plant is securely packaged in a recyclable cardboard box. The pot is wrapped in a biodegradable plastic bag to prevent any moisture from damaging the cardboard box any soil from falling out.
Example of the packaging: Note. This is for illustration purposes only to show the packaging. The size of the plant will vary depending on the variety and the time of year.
Each plant is hand selected by our horticulturists and carefully packaged. The box is marked with a way up sticker to notify the courier and handlers that it contains live plant material and that it should be handled with care.
Please see our Delivery Information page for information on shipping.
Growers Guide
Please find our chilli growing instructions here.


I ordered 2 X 1L POTS, they arrived in great condition with chiles already in fruit, after repotting they’re coming on strong. I spent some time in New Mexico and they live for this type of chile, hopefully they’ll roast up nicely and give me a flavour of what I’m missing.
The plant was flown about in delivery and was quite battered on arrival has since recovered