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Tombstone Ghost Pepper Seeds - Red Hot Heat - 1,000,000 SHU
Tombstone Ghost Pepper Seeds - Red Hot Heat - 1,000,000 SHU
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Tombstone Ghost Pepper Seeds - The Outlaw of Super Hot Peppers
Brace yourself for the Tombstone Ghost Pepper Seeds, a fiery outlaw that will leave even the bravest souls trembling. With a Scoville Heat Unit rating of 1,000,000+, this pepper isn’t just hot-it’s hauntingly hot. One bite, and the intense heat creeps up slowly, sending shivers down your spine and leaving your face numb. Not even whiskey can save you from this inferno!
Why Choose Tombstone Ghost Pepper Seeds?
These super hot peppers aren’t for the faint of heart. Each 3” long pod packs a punch with its fruity upfront flavor that quickly turns into a spooky, lingering burn. Perfect for thrill-seekers and chili enthusiasts, growing Tombstone Ghost Peppers will turn you into a legend among spice lovers.
Key Features:
- Extreme Heat: 1,000,000+ Scoville Heat Units-handle with caution!
- Fruity Yet Fiery: Sweet, fruity notes followed by an intense, slow-building burn.
- High-Yield Plants: 30” tall plants produce abundant 3” long red pods all season.
- GMO-Free Seeds: Each packet contains 10 pure, non-GMO seeds for organic growing.
Growing Your Tombstone Ghost Peppers
Start your ghost pepper seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost. Plant in sterile soil, cover lightly, and keep at 85°F with bright light. Germination takes 7-21 days. Transplant once seedlings have 6 true leaves, spacing them 30” apart in rich soil or large 5-gallon containers. Harvest when pods turn a vibrant, glowing red.
Warning: Handle with extreme care-wear gloves, eye protection, and a mask when cutting or processing these peppers.
Become a Tombstone Legend
Ready to test your limits? Plant Tombstone Ghost Pepper Seeds today and join the ranks of those who dare to tame the heat. Perfect for hot sauces, salsas, or a devilish challenge among friends. Order now-if you dare!
- Each packet contains 10 seeds
- Heat Level: Hauntingly Hot
- SHU: 1,000,000
- Maturity: 100 days after transplant
- Pod Size: 3 in. Plant Size: 30 in.
- Origin: Arizona
- Capsicum chinense
- Open-Pollinated
- Untreated and Non-GMO




Seeds arrived Timely. Most have sprouted only 2 or did not. They are just 1" ask me more a bit later.
I received my Tombstone Ghost Pepper seeds quickly and planted them the same say. I now have 3 healthy sprouts!
Thank you for having the Ghost Pepper Seeds available. I bought them for a friend of mine.
He's going to grow them in a pot and then transplant them in his backyard. He's going to do the same with the Scorpion and Devil's Tongue Pepper Seeds. As you can see, he really likes hot peppers. Thank you. 😊
Good and quick germination - over 50% for tombstone ghost pepper seed
These made a killer hot sauce, I named it "Tombstone Hot Sauce" after your Tombstone ghost peppers. Tasty and HOT!
Never grew super hot peppers but this one grew suprisingly well. Germinated just as fast as my other peppers, and grew almost as fast. Fruit took a while to ripen but grew a ton. Turned them into fermented hot sauce and was so beautifully flavorful … and ultra, ultra hot. Definitely will grow these again because they grew excellently, amazing flavor, and unreal heat to push my limits
These are wicked hot and packed with flavor. Perfect for making hot sauce and chopping into salsa. Productive plants, good germination with a heat mat.
Was a very tasty hot pepper , will grow it again next year . Thank you
These are the most prolific pepper plants I’ve seen, especially in the super hot. They out-produced any other super hot I have by a ratio of 5 to 1. They out-produced the other ghost pepper on this page by that or more, easily. Other than that, I can’t really tell a difference in these from a regular ghost. They may be hotter but if they are I can’t discern it. A great hybrid. This is the only red Bhut Jolokia I will be growing from now on.
8 out of 10 of these Tombstone ghost pepper seeds are growing. Plants look healthy. Can't wait for the peppers this summer.
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