Super hot chili- Carolina Reaper-Ghost Chili-Trinidad Scorpion

ruby fruit

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im 36..yes..5 years ago it was a few plants on the porch..
now,i have a sizeable garden,and we have enough peppers to supply a gourmet pizza shop during the foot ball season(they sell hot wings only on sunday,and use our peppers for the sauce)
youll see!
There is like a community market stall thing where u can sell your own produce...I made somd nice dressings and sauces last year maybe I can sell some and have dome fun lol
 

ruby fruit

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I cant fucking stop this new addiction. I just ordered 10 moruga scorpion seeds, so hopefully I will have at least one of each of Moruga Scorpion, Infinity, Carolina Reaper, White Bhut Jolokia, Naga Viper, Bhut Jolokia and Trinidad Scorpion Butch T. If I can get enough seeds for next year I want to go into small scale commercial production
Wat a hot as hell lineup....
 

Carolina Dream'n

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hey, anyone else into superhot chili growing? I have grown regular mild plants before but not super hots. I have 10 Ghost, 10 Scorpion and 6 Carolina Reaper seeds in soil. How long do they take to sprout, I heard up to 3 weeks. The climate here where I am is Mediterranean with hot dry summers and mild wet winters. Any tips or pics of your superhots? thanks
The creator of Carolina reapers has a shop in downtown fort mill, sc. It's called pucker butts. Really cool dude he can answer most questions u will have. Just call up there
 

ruby fruit

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I dont want the only reaper I have from seed to die ......its looking good but on its 3rd set of leaves its in a 22cm wide pot ...I wonder if its worth transplanting now to a bigger final pot
 

ruby fruit

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not sure I think they go ok in small pots?
I know last year I had a heap of habeneros and 7 pots and im pretty sure they were struggling now and then in the 22 cm width and I guess about 30cm depth...I think ill put the reaper in a pot id normally put a tomato plant in and see how it goes...I checked out that puckerbutt store lol....they say there in that site that the reapers can grow 4ft wide 6ft high if in ideal conditions holy effin moley
 

LetsGetCritical

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I know last year I had a heap of habeneros and 7 pots and im pretty sure they were struggling now and then in the 22 cm width and I guess about 30cm depth...I think ill put the reaper in a pot id normally put a tomato plant in and see how it goes...I checked out that puckerbutt store lol....they say there in that site that the reapers can grow 4ft wide 6ft high if in ideal conditions holy effin moley
I have some room I don't mind but that's a beast
 
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