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Carolina Reaper Seeds - Hottest Pepper Over 2 Million SHU

Carolina Reaper Seeds - Hottest Pepper Over 2 Million SHU

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Grow the Hottest Pepper in the World with Carolina Reaper Seeds!

Ready to challenge your taste buds and grow the world's hottest pepper? The Carolina Reaper Seeds produce the legendary pepper that held the Guinness World Record from 2013 to 2023, packing an insane 2,200,000+ Scoville Heat Units! This fiery beast delivers an unforgettable experience.  Expect ear-popping heat, full-body tingles, and an intense endorphin rush. But don’t let the heat fool you; beneath the burn lies a surprisingly fruity, sweet flavor with smoky undertones.

Why Grow Carolina Reaper Peppers?

These super-hot peppers aren’t just for thrill-seekers. They’re a must-have for hot sauce enthusiasts and daring chefs. The bright red, wrinkled pods (2.5" wide and long) add explosive heat to salsas, marinades, and homemade hot sauces. Each plant grows up to 5' tall and 4' wide, making it a striking addition to your garden.

How to Grow Carolina Reaper Seeds

Start indoors 8 weeks before transplanting, sowing 1/4" deep in sterile soil. Maintain consistent warmth (80-85°F), bright light, and moist conditions. Germination takes 14-28 days. Once seedlings develop 6 true leaves, transplant them 30" apart in rich soil or containers.

Warning: Handle with extreme care! Wear gloves, eye protection, and a mask when working with these peppers—their heat is no joke.

Are you ready to unleash the ultimate heat in your garden. Can you handle the challenge?

Dare to grow the Carolina Reaper. Order your seeds today!

 

Each packet contains 10 seeds

Heat Level: Stupid Hot

SHU: 1,569,000

Maturity: 90 days after transplant

Pod Size: 2-1/2 in.  Plant Size: 5 ft.

Origin: South Carolina

Capsicum chinense

Heirloom and Open-Pollinated

Untreated and Non-GMO

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