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Carolina Reaper Pepper Chilli Seeds *World's Record Hottest Pepper* Extreme - 100 Seeds
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100 PCS Carolina Reaper pepper seeds, the hottest pepper in the world.
Official by Guinness World Records. The Carolina Reaper is THE World's Hottest Pepper.
Tested at an average Scoville Heat Unit of 1,569,000 & had a high range of 2,200,000 Scoville Heat Units!!
The Carolina Reaper was developed in Carolina, USA by Ed Currie, a well respected name in the chilli pepper community.
This is an ultra-hot variety! Informal tests measured the heat at 1.3 - 1.5 million Scoville Heat Units.
Besides the heat there are many unique and subtle flavours to be enjoyed if tasted in small, manageable quantities.
After several years of development and testing, the seeds can now be labeled as stable.
These seeds have been professionally produced in isolation to ensure the maximum stability possible.
Directions:
Plant seeds 1/2" in seed starter mix
Keep moist and above 65 degrees Fahrenheit
Seeds take up to 3/4 weeks to sprout due to their intense heat. Some professionals know how to make them germinate in less than a week.
Official by Guinness World Records. The Carolina Reaper is THE World's Hottest Pepper.
Tested at an average Scoville Heat Unit of 1,569,000 & had a high range of 2,200,000 Scoville Heat Units!!
The Carolina Reaper was developed in Carolina, USA by Ed Currie, a well respected name in the chilli pepper community.
This is an ultra-hot variety! Informal tests measured the heat at 1.3 - 1.5 million Scoville Heat Units.
Besides the heat there are many unique and subtle flavours to be enjoyed if tasted in small, manageable quantities.
After several years of development and testing, the seeds can now be labeled as stable.
These seeds have been professionally produced in isolation to ensure the maximum stability possible.
Directions:
Plant seeds 1/2" in seed starter mix
Keep moist and above 65 degrees Fahrenheit
Seeds take up to 3/4 weeks to sprout due to their intense heat. Some professionals know how to make them germinate in less than a week.


















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