Ghost Pepper 1 Million + Scoville {Bhut Jolokia} 2007-2017 Winner Heirloom Non-Gmo 50+Seeds Free Shipping Us Seller
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1 MILLION + SCOVILLE Ghost Pepper {bhut jolokia} 2007-2017 Winner! Heirloom non-gmo 50+seeds free shipping! us seller Bhut Jolokia This pepper is on the ExTREME end of the chili world, weighing in from 855,000 Scoville heat units to an eye-popping 1,041,427 SHU! It's one of the hottest peppers in the world & a one-time Guinness Book of World Records champ. Ghost pepper fast facts Scoville heat units (SHU) 855,000 - 1,041,427 Median heat (SHU) 948,214 Jalapeño reference point 107 to 417 times hotter Capsicum species Chinense UseCulinary Size2 to 3 inches long, pod-like FlavorSweet, fruity, earthy Germination rate 90% germination date 3/16/23 They are so hot that precautions should be taken when handling Bhut Jolokia are so spicy that special precautions should be taken in their handling. Wear gloves, at minimum to keep significant chili burn at bay. But if you're sensitive to capsaicin (the compound that gives chilies their heat), then we recommend wearing eye goggles & even a face mask when handling the Bhut Jolokia. Caution This peppers are the real deal. They are hot & very dangerous. We accept no responsibility for their heat! Bhut Jolokia (Capsicum chinense "Bhut Jolokia") is a cultivar of pepper grown for its exceptionally hot, spicy fruit. It is a tender perennial, & will persist year-round within U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 & above. The seeds germinate best indoors where it is easier to create & control the environmental conditions required for successful germination. "Bhut Jolokia" pepper seeds germinate slowly & require approximately 160 days to set fruit, so it is best to start them at least two months before the last spring frost. Combine 5 parts seed-starting compost, 1 part fine sand & 1 part perlite in a bucket. Drizzle water onto the mixture while stirring. Keep adding water in small increments until the mixture feels moderately moist throughout. 2 Pack the moistened compost mixture into 3-inch starter pots. Fill the pots to within 1/4 inch of the top. Lightly firm the mixture to collapse any air pockets. Poke a 1/2-inch-deep hole in the center of the mixture. 3 Place one "Bhut Jolokia" pepper seed in the planting hole. Fill in the hole with seed-starting compost. Cover the surface of the compost mixture with a 1/16-inch-thick layer of fine sand. 4 Arrange the starter pots on a warming mat near a large window with six to eight hours of sun exposure each day. Cover the pots with a plastic propagation dome or a sheet of clear plastic wrap. 5 Set the temperature on the warming mat to between 80 & 90 F. Keep the warming mat at that temperature all day & night during the germination process. 6 Check the moisture level in the compost mixture daily. Add water whenever the top 1/4 inch feels nearly dry. Water with a misting bottle or by drizzling water onto the surface. Avoid overwatering since the seeds will fail. 7 Watch for germination one month after sowing, but don't be surprised if it takes up to two

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