
Due to the nature of this product, it is non-returnable and non-refundable.Make sure the pot has proper drainage if you are planting in a container. Over watering may cause rotting of roots.Insufficient light and ventilation may cause plant to wilt or develop poorly.Remove the center bud when the plant reaches 3.5 inches (10 cm) high to stimulate branching.Each packet contains 8 Ghost and 7 Reaper organic, non-GMO seeds that come from a long lineage of hearty. You may plant seeds anyplace where there is enough sunlight and warmth (in a planting pot or in ground.) INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROWING EXOTIC PEPPERS.BUT time to sprout may be dramatically lengthened. Seeds will still germinate with lower temperatures. Place trays/containers on a heat mat or use another means to achieve soil temperatures of 80-85 degrees F to get best germination rates.

Without enough sunlight, growth may become slow and plant may wither. These growing temperatures and steps will help your pepper seeds thrive.Best temperatures for growing are 77-95 F (25-35 C). Carolina Reaper Red Seeds 3.99 USD Quantity Add to cart ADD TO WISHLIST Carolina Reaper is the current record holder for being the HOTTEST PEPPER in the world.You will receive ten (10) seeds with this order. It started out as a hybrid of the ghost chili (bhut jolokia) and red habanero, and averages a 1,569,300 on the Scoville scale with peak levels of over 2,200,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). (For reference, an orange habanero goes up to 325,000 SHU.). As of 2012, this is the world’s hottest pepper. Top 10 Hottest Peppers List (2023) All of these superhot peppers rank over 1 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU). (Open-pollinated seeds).The Carolina Reaper was cultivated by Ed Currie in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Bright red, gnarled and lumpy with a scythe-like tail, Carolina Reaper is a cross. Tested at an average Scoville Heat Unit of 1569000 & had a high range of 2200000 Scoville Heat Units. Please use extreme caution when handling the seeds and fruits! The Carolina Reaper is the hottest pepper in the world. Be patient as germination may take 21-28 days or longer, even under ideal conditions. Start indoors early and use bottom heat and seedling domes to create the warm, humid conditions they need to germinate.

The seeds can be difficult to germinate and they need a long, hot season to produce fruit.

Ideal soil temperature for germination: 22-35☌ Approximate germination time: 7-21 days The temperature listed above is the ideal soil temperature for germination. As of 2015 this is the official hottest pepper in the world, measuring over 1.5 million SHU with some pods up to 2.2. Super hot peppers can be somewhat challenging to grow. The expected germination time for Chilli- Carolina Reaper is approximately 7-21 days when sown at a soil temperature of 22-35☌. To help you on your growing journey, our. Please take extreme caution when handling the seeds and eventual fruits they produce. Ed Currie The Complete Guide to Growing Your Very First Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper Pepper Plant You’ve purchased your Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper pepper seeds or one of PuckerButtPepperCo’s other exceptionally hot pepper seeds, now it’s time to get growing. The smallish peppers mature from green to fire engine red, and are gnarled and bumpy with a distinctive pointed tip some growers call "the stinger." This species of pepper can be grown as a perennial in warmer climates (or heated greenhouses), or brought inside over winter. Crowned the world’s hottest chilli in 2013 by the Guinness Book of Records.

Slightly fruity flavour beneath the heat. Ranging from 1.5M SHU to a whopping 2.2M SHU. This mean-looking petite fruit is the world’s hottest chilli. The Carolina Reaper is officially the hottest pepper on record, with an alarming 1.5 million Scoville Heat Units, and has peaked at 2.2 million. The worlds hottest chilli at 2.2 million SHU.
