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Habanero Trick or Treat NuMex - No Heat - Pepper Seeds

Habanero Trick or Treat NuMex - No Heat - Pepper Seeds

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Habanero Trick or Treat Pepper Seeds - All the Flavor, None of the Heat!

Experience the bold, fruity taste of habaneros without the fiery burn with our Habanero Trick or Treat Pepper Seeds. These unique NuMex peppers deliver the same vibrant orange color and intense aroma as traditional habaneros without the capsacin heat gene. Perfect for salsas, sauces, and dishes where you want explosive flavor without the spice.

Why Grow Trick or Treat Habaneros?

These heirloom, open-pollinated peppers are a game-changer for heat-sensitive food lovers. With a Scoville rating of 0, they’re ideal for:

  • Flavor-packed salsas (mix with one hot habanero for a balanced kick)
  • Sweet-and-aromatic hot sauces
  • Stunning orange lantern-shaped pods that ripen in 95 days
  • 24”-36” tall plants that produce all summer

Growing Your Trick or Treat Peppers

Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before warm weather, using 85°F bottom heat for best germination. Transplant seedlings with 6 true leaves into rich soil or 5-gallon containers. Save seeds from your harvest for stronger future plants!

Packet contains: 10 GMO-free seeds. Part of our beloved New Mexico chile collection.

Ready to grow the most flavorful no-heat habanero? Plant Trick or Treat seeds today!

Ready to add a burst of color and heat to your garden? Order your Pequin Pepper Seeds today and start growing these exceptional peppers!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Heat Level: Sweet
  • SHU: 0
  • Maturity: 95 days after transplant
  • Pod Size: 2 in.  Plant Size: 24-36 in. 
  • Origin: New Mexico
  • Capsicum annuum
  • Heirloom - Open-Pollinated
  • Untreated and Non-GMO
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