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Sriracha Pepper Seeds - Spicy Red Hot Peppers - Heirloom

Sriracha Pepper Seeds - Spicy Red Hot Peppers - Heirloom

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Sriracha - Spicy Red Pepper Seeds

Ignite your garden and your taste buds with our Sriracha - Spicy Red Pepper Seeds! These fiery gems are the secret behind the world-famous Sriracha hot sauce, delivering a bold, intense heat that spice lovers crave. Perfect for home gardeners, these heirloom, non-GMO seeds produce robust plants that yield an abundance of 5" peppers all season long.

Why Grow Sriracha Peppers?

These very hot peppers (30,000 Scoville units) pack a serious punch, making them ideal for homemade salsas, sauces, and spicy dishes. The tall 36" plants are prolific producers, turning from vibrant green to deep red as they mature. Red Sriracha peppers offer the richest flavor, but you can also harvest them green for a slightly milder kick.

Versatile & Flavorful

Use Sriracha peppers just like serranos or jalapeños. Dice them into salsas, stir-fries, or marinades for an instant heat upgrade. Their thick walls and juicy flesh make them perfect for fermenting into your own signature hot sauce. Plus, they’re a must-have for anyone who loves authentic, homemade Sriracha (aka "rooster sauce").

Easy to Grow

Start your Sriracha pepper seeds indoors 8 weeks before transplanting. Sow 1/4" deep, keep the soil moist, and provide bright light with bottom heat for best germination (7-14 days). Once established, these hardy plants thrive in full sun and reward you with a bountiful harvest.

Packet contains: 10 premium heirloom seeds (Capsicum annuum, 93 days to maturity).

Ready to spice up your garden? Plant Sriracha - Spicy Red Pepper Seeds today and enjoy a summer full of fiery flavor!

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Pretty useless pepper

I grew three of these Sriracha peppers this year.
Very productive, but I concur with other review.
No heat, no flavor. Probably will not use, and will end up in compost pile.

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DAVID MORELLI
No heat little flavor

Was somewhat disappointed that there was very little heat to these and not much of a distinctive flavor going to try them again this year

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