£7.40

Chilli Worlds Hottest Butch T VEG220, Carolina Reaper Red VEG581, Moruga Scorpion VEG1158
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Chilli Worlds Hottest Butch T VEG220, Carolina Reaper Red VEG581, Moruga Scorpion VEG1158
The Worlds Hottest Chilli Collection
Carolina Reaper Red
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T

£7.40


Capsicum Basic Sowing information: Chilli seeds sow early as some of the very hot peppers can take 120+ days from transplanting to fruiting. Temp should be maintained at the indicated temp 25-30 C day and night, chilli seeds will germinate at 25C but will take longer 30C+ is the preferred temp for hot chillies, Jolokia, Morich, Tepin and Habanero chillies they can also be slow and erratic to emerge (allow up to 35+ days for germination) compost should not be too moist to prevent the seeds from rotting, keep chilli seed & seedlings out of draughts. 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. Scoville ratings are approx, 150,000+ is really hot!
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