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Habanero Yellow Caribbean Seeds - Very Spicy!

Habanero Yellow Caribbean Seeds - Very Spicy!

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Ignite Your Garden with Yellow Habanero Pepper Seeds

Unleash the fiery spirit of the Caribbean in your own backyard with our Yellow Habanero Pepper seeds! Twice as hot as a regular habanero, these peppers pack an explosive 450,000 Scoville Heat Units, making them one of the hottest habanero varieties available. But it’s not just about the heat, each pod bursts with a vibrant tropical citrus flavor that transforms salsas, marinades, and hot sauces into culinary masterpieces.

Why Grow Yellow Habanero Peppers?

Originating from Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, this heirloom, open-pollinated variety thrives even in northern climates. The plants grow to 20" tall and produce an abundance of 1" x 1" crunchy, yellow peppers all season long. Easy to grow and incredibly productive, you’ll enjoy heavy yields of these extra super hot peppers from just one packet.

Growing Your Yellow Habanero Peppers

Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before warm weather arrives. Plant in sterile media, cover 1/4" deep, and provide 85°F bottom heat with bright light. Keep soil moist, and seeds will germinate in 7-21 days. Transplant seedlings once they develop 6 true leaves, spacing them 30" apart in rich soil or 5-gallon containers. Harvest when peppers turn a vibrant yellow.

All seeds are GMO-free and perfect for gardeners who crave intense heat and exceptional flavor. Ready to spice up your garden? Plant your Yellow Habanero Pepper seeds today and experience the thrill of growing one of the world’s hottest peppers!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Heat Level: Extra Super Hot
  • SHU: 450,000
  • Maturity: 110 days after transplant
  • Pod Size: 1 in.  Plant Size: 20 in.
  • Origin: Yucatan, Mexico
  • Capsicum chinense
  • Heirloom - Open-Pollinated
  • Untreated and Non-GMO
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