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Bhavnagari Long Indian chili pepper Bhavnagari Long, fruits are long and tapered, they mature from green to red. A very hot chilli pepper. £1.55 Av 25 Chilli Pepper Seeds
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Bhut Jolokia chilli seeds Capsicum chinense Bhut Jolokia The Worlds Hottest Chilli Pepper, Ghost Chilli or Ghost Chile. The 'Blistering Hot' Indian Chilli Pepper that originates in the area of Assam, India. Bred and tested by the Chile Pepper Institute in Mexico (our source for one of the hottest peppers in the world) the origin of the seed they used was from Bih Jolokia bred in Assam India. Fruits of red/orange Bhut Jolokia ripen from green to orange through to red when fully ripe. Up to 1,001,304 Scoville Units - Handle with caution. Seed Origin Chile Pepper Institute. Germination - maintain a constant 28-32C Bhut Jolokia can take up to 40 days for germination. Currently, the Bhut Jolokia pepper remains the hottest pepper that is commercially available.
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| Black Prince C.annuum Chilli Black prince has small upward pointing fruits up to 2cm long that ripen from black to red. Chillies have a medium heat level. Approx 180 seeds per gram.
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Born Fire F1 Chilli pepper Born Fire, a strong growing cayenne F1 chilli variety producing bright red long thin fruits. Medium tall spreading habit and extremely prolific. Fruits have good shelf life. 16-17cm chilli fruits 1.5cm dia. £0.90 Av 10 seeds
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Bulgarian Carrot Capsicum annuum, Heirloom, Chilli Pepper Bulgarian Carrot Bright orange glossy fruits produced on a compact, thick branched plant. Could be grown as a patio pot plant. Fruits are very attractive medium hot pungency, conical in shape similar to a carrot and approx 9cm long.
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Grow some of the hottest chili peppers in the world from seed, we show you how to germinate your hot pepper seeds:-
All hot chillies are very
sensitive to the cold, ensure plants are well established before planting out in
a cold house or outdoors. Grow in a conservatory, greenhouse or indoors on the
windowsill. Chilli peppers require high temperatures to produce the hottest chillies, too much water, nitrogen and low temperatures will reduce the pungency
of the fruits. Fruit does not set below 15°C and above 33°C, flowers can also
drop if night temp exceeds 25°C. The red chilli peppers are the hottest.
Scoville ratings are approx, 150,000+ is really hot!!!
Chilli
Seed germination; Sow early as some hot peppers can take 120+ days
from transplanting to fruiting. Temp should be maintained at
the indicated temp 25-30°C chilli seeds will germinate at 25C but will take longer 30C+
is the preferred temp, Tepin, Pequin and Habanero chillies can be slow and erratic
to emerge (allow up 35+ days for germination) compost should not be too moist to
prevent the seeds from rotting, keep chilli seed & seedlings out of draughts.
The chilli cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different
sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem
to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only,
you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a
rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed
like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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