Product Overview
One of the hottest peppers in the world, the 7 Pot pepper's name comes from the idea that one pepper pod can provide spice for 7 pots of stew. The Red 7 Pot pepper, which is the oldest pepper of the 7 Pot varieties, has rough skin and a extremely hot heat level. The 7 Pot pepper tastes similar to a Ghost pepper. 7 Pot peppers fall under the super hot category because of their very spicy heat level. The Red 7 Pot pepper has slightly less heat than the Carolina Reaper and the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion as it averages about 1,150,000 to 1,800,000 Scoville Heat Units.
Plant comes fully rooted in a 3" pot.
CAUTION: These peppers are extremely hot. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure the safe cultivation and consumption of these peppers.
Super Hot Pepper Care - Plant Super Hot pepper plants in a full sun with well-draining soil. These pepper plants can be planted in the ground or in a large pot. Super hot peppers are heavy nutrient feeders, a regular watering and fertilizing schedule is recommended for pepper production. We recommend using a fertilizer with Cal-Mag to support flowering and fruiting super hot peppers. Avoid frost and overhead watering
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