

Ancho Sanchez Pepper Seeds
Capsicum annuum Ancho Sanchez
Capsicum annuum Ancho Sanchez is a high-yielding hybrid pepper variety, valued for its massive, heart-shaped fruits and rich, complex flavor profile. Growing to about 24 to 36 inches tall with a spread of 18 to 24 inches, this vigorous plant is perfect for vegetable gardens, raised beds, and large containers where productivity and reliability are key. Unlike older open-pollinated poblano varieties, Sanchez offers superior disease resistance and a higher percentage of large, uniform two-lobed fruits, bridging the gap between green cooking peppers and fully ripe, dried chiles.
Culinary and Practical Uses
- The thick-walled peppers are the premier choice for making chiles rellenos (stuffed peppers) due to their large size, broad shoulders, and sturdy texture that holds up to roasting and frying.
- When harvested green (Poblano), they offer a mild heat and earthy flavor perfect for salsas and grilling; when ripened to red and dried (Ancho), they develop a deep, raisin-like sweetness essential for mole sauces.
- A powerhouse of nutrition, they are rich in vitamins A and C, and contain capsaicin, which is known to boost metabolism and support heart health.
Characteristics
- Foliage/Fruit: Dense, dark green canopy that protects the fruit from sunscald; produces heavy, dark green fruits that ripen to a deep chocolate-red, measuring 5 to 6 inches long.
- Growth Habit: Sturdy, upright bush that branches well; the strong stems support the heavy load of fruit, though staking is recommended to prevent breakage during peak harvest.
- Flowers: Produces small, white, star-shaped flowers throughout the summer, which are self-pollinating and followed quickly by fruit set.
- Seeds: Harvested after the fruit fully ripens to red; seeds are concentrated at the stem end and are easily removed for cooking or saving (though as a hybrid, saved seeds may not be true to type).
Growing Requirements
- Sun: Thrives in full sun; requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight and consistently warm temperatures to set fruit and develop flavor.
- Soil: Prefers rich, loamy, well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0; amending with compost helps retain the moisture needed for large fruit development.
- Water: Requires consistent, moderate watering; uneven moisture can lead to blossom end rot, while drought stress can increase the pungency (heat) of the peppers unpredictably.
- Spacing: Plant transplants 18 to 24 inches apart in rows 24 to 36 inches apart to allow for airflow and easy harvesting.
- Maintenance: Feed with a balanced fertilizer once flowering begins; calcium supplementation may be beneficial to ensure thick, healthy fruit walls.
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Ancho Sanchez Pepper seeds ship as fresh, high-quality, viable seeds that are carefully packaged for stability and protection from damage during transit. Prompt shipping supports reliable germination and seasonally appropriate planting.
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Description
Capsicum annuum Ancho Sanchez
Capsicum annuum Ancho Sanchez is a high-yielding hybrid pepper variety, valued for its massive, heart-shaped fruits and rich, complex flavor profile. Growing to about 24 to 36 inches tall with a spread of 18 to 24 inches, this vigorous plant is perfect for vegetable gardens, raised beds, and large containers where productivity and reliability are key. Unlike older open-pollinated poblano varieties, Sanchez offers superior disease resistance and a higher percentage of large, uniform two-lobed fruits, bridging the gap between green cooking peppers and fully ripe, dried chiles.
Culinary and Practical Uses
- The thick-walled peppers are the premier choice for making chiles rellenos (stuffed peppers) due to their large size, broad shoulders, and sturdy texture that holds up to roasting and frying.
- When harvested green (Poblano), they offer a mild heat and earthy flavor perfect for salsas and grilling; when ripened to red and dried (Ancho), they develop a deep, raisin-like sweetness essential for mole sauces.
- A powerhouse of nutrition, they are rich in vitamins A and C, and contain capsaicin, which is known to boost metabolism and support heart health.
Characteristics
- Foliage/Fruit: Dense, dark green canopy that protects the fruit from sunscald; produces heavy, dark green fruits that ripen to a deep chocolate-red, measuring 5 to 6 inches long.
- Growth Habit: Sturdy, upright bush that branches well; the strong stems support the heavy load of fruit, though staking is recommended to prevent breakage during peak harvest.
- Flowers: Produces small, white, star-shaped flowers throughout the summer, which are self-pollinating and followed quickly by fruit set.
- Seeds: Harvested after the fruit fully ripens to red; seeds are concentrated at the stem end and are easily removed for cooking or saving (though as a hybrid, saved seeds may not be true to type).
Growing Requirements
- Sun: Thrives in full sun; requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight and consistently warm temperatures to set fruit and develop flavor.
- Soil: Prefers rich, loamy, well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0; amending with compost helps retain the moisture needed for large fruit development.
- Water: Requires consistent, moderate watering; uneven moisture can lead to blossom end rot, while drought stress can increase the pungency (heat) of the peppers unpredictably.
- Spacing: Plant transplants 18 to 24 inches apart in rows 24 to 36 inches apart to allow for airflow and easy harvesting.
- Maintenance: Feed with a balanced fertilizer once flowering begins; calcium supplementation may be beneficial to ensure thick, healthy fruit walls.
Shipping Info
Ancho Sanchez Pepper seeds ship as fresh, high-quality, viable seeds that are carefully packaged for stability and protection from damage during transit. Prompt shipping supports reliable germination and seasonally appropriate planting.



















