Bell peppers bring colour, crunch, and nutrition to every Indian kitchen. Whether you love mild green capsicum in your sabzi or sweet red and yellow varieties for salads, growing them at home is simpler than you think...
Bell peppers bring colour, crunch, and nutrition to every Indian kitchen. Whether you love mild green capsicum in your sabzi or sweet red and yellow varieties for salads, growing them at home is simpler than you think. Our bell pepper seeds are selected for high germination rates and healthy harvests right from your balcony or terrace.
Over 1 lakh home gardeners across India now grow their own capsicums — saving money and enjoying fresher produce every day. With the right seeds and a sunny spot, you can do the same. These are truly easy-to-grow seeds suited for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
Why Choose Bell Pepper Seeds from Vedicflora?
- Multiple colours: Green, red, yellow, and orange varieties available
- Container-friendly: Grows well in 12-inch pots or grow bags
- High yield: One plant can give 8–12 peppers per season
- Low maintenance: Needs minimal care once established
- Lowest price: Best value bell pepper seeds delivered across India
All seeds come packed with simple sowing instructions so you know exactly when and how to plant. The best time to sow bell pepper seeds in India is October to February for most plains regions, and June–July for cooler hill areas.
How to Pick the Right Bell Pepper Seeds
If you are new to gardening, start with green capsicum seeds — they mature fastest and are the easiest to manage. For a colourful harvest, try our mixed colour bell pepper packs, a best seller among our home gardeners. Red and yellow varieties take a little longer but taste sweeter and look stunning in any balcony garden.
Each variety in this collection is tested for Indian growing conditions — heat, humidity, and container gardening alike. Whether you have a small windowsill or a full terrace, there is a bell pepper variety here that will thrive for you.
Quick Tips for a Great Bell Pepper Harvest
- Sow seeds in well-draining potting mix enriched with compost
- Keep soil moist but not waterlogged — water every 2–3 days
- Place pots in a sunny spot with at least 5–6 hours of direct light
- Support taller plants with a small stick as they grow
- Harvest green peppers early to encourage more fruit production
At Vedicflora, we believe every home deserves a kitchen garden. Check your pincode for delivery availability and explore our full range of vegetable seeds at the lowest price. Thousands of happy gardeners are already growing fresh capsicums at home — your turn is next!
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to sow bell pepper seeds in India?
The ideal sowing time for bell pepper seeds in most Indian plains is October to February, when temperatures are cooler and more stable. In hilly or cooler regions, June–July works well. Avoid sowing during peak summer as extreme heat can reduce germination rates.
How long do bell pepper seeds take to germinate?
Bell pepper seeds typically germinate in 10–14 days when kept in warm, moist conditions at around 25–30°C. Keep the seed tray covered with a plastic sheet or damp cloth to retain moisture during this period. Once seedlings appear, move them to a sunny spot.
Can I grow bell peppers in pots or containers?
Yes! Bell peppers are excellent container plants and grow very well in 12-inch pots or grow bags. Use a good-quality, well-draining potting mix and place the pot where it gets at least 5–6 hours of sunlight daily. This makes them perfect for balcony and terrace gardens.
What is the difference between green, red, and yellow bell peppers?
Green bell peppers are harvested early, have a slightly bitter taste, and mature the fastest. Red and yellow peppers are the same plant allowed to ripen fully — they taste sweeter and contain more vitamins. Starting with green capsicum seeds is best for beginners as the growing time is shorter.
How many bell peppers can one plant produce?
A healthy bell pepper plant can yield 8–12 peppers per season under good conditions. Regular harvesting of mature peppers encourages the plant to produce more fruit. Feeding with a balanced fertiliser every 3–4 weeks during the growing season also helps boost yield significantly.
Do Vedicflora bell pepper seeds come with sowing instructions?
Yes, all Vedicflora bell pepper seeds come with clear sowing instructions printed on the packet. You will find guidance on sowing depth, watering schedule, and ideal growing conditions. Our seeds are also backed by our lowest price guarantee, making them great value for every home gardener.