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Chilli Machu Pichu Seeds

Chilli Machu Pichu Seeds - How to Grow This Peruvian Chilli in the UK

What Is Chilli Machu Pichu?

Chilli Machu Pichu is a compact, early-cropping variety from the Andes. It produces long, chocolate-toned fruits with mild–medium heat — perfect for roasting, sauces and Peruvian cooking. Plants stay manageable and perform brilliantly in pots.

A chilli seedling with its first pair of seed leaves, beaded with water.

How to Sow Chilli Machu Pichu Seeds

When to Start

Sow indoors from February–April.

Sowing Steps

  • Fill small pots or modules with seed compost.
  • Sow seeds 5mm deep and lightly cover.
  • Keep warm at 18–22°C until germination.
  • Move to bright light immediately to prevent leggy seedlings.

Jalapeño chilli flowers on the plant, showing thick-walled green peppers ready for harvest

Growing Chilli Machu Pichu Plants

Potting On

Transplant into individual pots when two true leaves appear.

Light & Heat

Chillies love warmth and bright light — a sunny windowsill or greenhouse is ideal.

Feeding & Care

  • Water little and often.
  • Start feeding every 1–2 weeks once buds form.
  • Add a small cane if stems need support.

Harvesting & Using Chilli Machu Pichu

  • Pick fruits when they turn deep brown and glossy.
  • Expect a mild–medium heat with a rich, smoky depth.
  • Great for roasting, stews, sauces and homemade pastes.

Vibrant red and green chillies clustered on a healthy plant, dappled with sunlight

FAQ — Chilli Machu Pichu