Last Updated on: December 21, 2025

🌶️ Growing Padrón Peppers: A Beginner’s Guide to Success

🌶️ Introduction: Why Grow Padrón Peppers?

Padrón peppers are a fun, fast-growing chilli pepper made famous by the Spanish tapas dish where some peppers are mild and the occasional one is surprisingly hot. They’re ideal for beginners because they’re productive, compact, and thrive in UK greenhouses, polytunnels, or sunny outdoor spots.

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This guide explains how to grow Padrón peppers successfully, from sowing and planting to care, harvesting, and common problems.


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🌱 What Are Padrón Peppers?

Padrón peppers are a small green chilli pepper traditionally harvested immature.

Key characteristics:

✔ Usually mild, occasionally hot
✔ Best picked small (5–7 cm)
✔ Thin skin and tender flesh
✔ Heavy cropping plants
✔ Perfect for frying and snacking

They’re more about flavour and fun than intense heat.


📅 When to Sow Padrón Peppers (UK)

Padrón peppers need a long growing season.

Best sowing times:

  • February–March: indoors with heat (ideal)
  • April: possible, but harvest will be later

Early sowing gives stronger plants and better yields.


🌱 How to Sow Padrón Pepper Seeds

  1. Sow seeds on the surface or lightly covered
  2. Use fine seed compost
  3. Water gently
  4. Keep warm at 20–25°C
  5. Germination takes 7–14 days

Use a warm windowsill or heat mat for best results.


🪴 Potting On & Planting Out

Once seedlings have several true leaves:

✔ Pot on individually into larger pots
✔ Use nutrient-rich compost
✔ Harden off before moving outside

Planting out:

  • After all risk of frost
  • Night temperatures above 10°C
  • Space plants 30–40 cm apart

They grow best in greenhouses or very sunny, sheltered gardens.


🌡️ Best Growing Conditions

Padrón peppers love warmth.

✔ Full sun
✔ Shelter from wind
✔ Consistent warmth
✔ Free-draining but moisture-retentive soil

Cold conditions slow growth dramatically.


💧 Watering & Feeding

Watering:

✔ Keep soil evenly moist
✔ Avoid letting pots dry out
✔ Water at soil level

Feeding:

✔ Start feeding once flowers appear
✔ Use a high-potash feed
✔ Feed weekly during fruiting

Inconsistent watering causes flower drop.


🌼 Do Padrón Peppers Need Pollination?

Padrón peppers are self-fertile.

✔ No hand pollination needed
✔ Gently shaking plants helps
✔ Good airflow improves fruit set

Growing under cover gives the best results.


🌶️ How & When to Harvest Padrón Peppers

Harvest peppers when they are:

✔ Green
✔ 5–7 cm long
✔ Firm and glossy

Harvest tips:

  • Pick regularly to encourage more fruit
  • Don’t let peppers turn red unless saving seed
  • Frequent harvesting keeps plants productive

The smaller the pepper, the milder it usually is.


🔥 Why Some Padrón Peppers Are Hot

Heat levels vary due to:

✔ Growing stress
✔ Irregular watering
✔ Maturity of the fruit
✔ Temperature fluctuations

Consistent care produces milder peppers overall.


🐛 Common Problems & Solutions

Flower drop

❌ Cold nights or drought
✔ Keep warm and water consistently

Yellow leaves

❌ Nutrient deficiency
✔ Feed regularly

Poor fruiting

❌ Low temperatures
✔ Grow under cover

Aphids

❌ Common under cover
✔ Remove by hand or use organic controls


🪴 Growing Padrón Peppers in Pots

They’re ideal container plants.

✔ Use pots at least 20–30 cm wide
✔ Ensure excellent drainage
✔ Feed more frequently
✔ Move pots to warm spots

Pots allow you to chase the sun.


🚫 Common Beginner Mistakes

❌ Sowing too late
❌ Letting compost dry out
❌ Cold growing conditions
❌ Not feeding during fruiting
❌ Leaving peppers too long on the plant

Most problems come from cold or drought stress.


❓ FAQs

Are Padrón peppers hot?

Mostly mild, but occasionally one will be hot — that’s part of the fun.

Can I grow Padrón peppers outdoors in the UK?

Yes, in very warm, sheltered spots, though greenhouses give better yields.

How tall do plants grow?

Usually 60–80 cm, depending on conditions.

Do I need to pinch out plants?

Not essential, but pinching early can encourage bushier growth.

How long do Padrón peppers take to grow?

Around 90–120 days from sowing to harvest.


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