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Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds - Extreme Heat, Fruit Flavor
Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds - Extreme Heat, Fruit Flavor
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Grow the Legendary Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds
Experience the thrill of cultivating one of the world's hottest peppers with our Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds. Clocking in at an astonishing 1,400,000 Scoville Heat Units, this superhot variety delivers an unforgettable combination of fruity sweetness and relentless, extreme heat that lingers long after the first bite.
Why Choose Our Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds?
These seeds produce peppers with a truly unique profile. The 2" long, 2-1/2" wide pods mature from green to yellow to red, developing their signature scorpion-like tail. What makes them special is their deceptive flavor - starting with a sweet, fruity taste before unleashing their severe, intense heat that never seems to stop.
Premium Growing Experience
Each packet contains 10 GMO-free Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds ready for your garden. For best results:
- Soak seeds overnight before planting
- Start indoors 8 weeks before transplanting
- Maintain 80-85°F soil temperature
- Provide bright light and consistent moisture
- Expect germination in 14-21 days
Important Safety Note
Handle these extreme peppers with caution! Always wear protective gloves, eye protection, and consider a mask when working with mature plants or harvesting pods. The intense capsaicin content requires careful handling.
Versatile Culinary Uses
While the heat is extreme, the unique fruity flavor makes these peppers perfect for:
- Signature hot sauces
- Fiery salsas (try our Trinidad Scorpion Salsa Recipe!)
- Spice infusions
- Chili powder blends
Ready to take your garden to the next level? Order your Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds today and join the ranks of elite chili growers cultivating one of nature's most intense flavors!




great seeds, will grow these again – they had good germination with a heat mat, and the plants grew well in their 5 gallon pots. very productive.
I was a little worried because the order only had like 10 seeds in it. But all 4 sprouted and are growing. We'll see how the peppers come out, but I am happy with the purchase, the rest is up to nature.
I now have 1 inch sprouts from the seeds. So check with me in a few weeks and I'll update you on where they are
Trinidad Scorpion Pepper Seeds
I got these seeds for my birthday from my mom. I planted them a few days later. The germination rate was very good, the plants were healthy, and the peppers themselves were very good in salsa. I should say, that to get a better salsa out of them you will need to put in a more mild pepper, such as a Serrano or Jalapeño to round the flavor. While they were ripening, the looked like the Mexican flag!
Glad we found you, we had great luck with your seeds and growing instructions – we used a heat mat and most all of the seeds sprouted and grew into robust plants. We made your fermented hot sauce recipe with them, delicious!!
I just wanted to write thanks for all the seeds over the years, we just grew these Trinidad Scorpion seeds this summer and the plants were awesome. We also love growing your Hatch chiles and sweet peppers and some of your beautiful heirloom tomatoes like the amazing Pineapple tomato! Thanks again for friendly service and the great seeds.
great seeds, germination rate was around 90%, lots of pods.
GROWN TRINIDADS FOR YEARS, JUST HEARD ABOUT SANDIA SEED LAST YEAR SO BOUGHT SOME OF THESE SEEDS AND WAS AMAZED. ONLY ONE SEED DIDN'T SPROUT!! SO I HAD LOTS OF SEEDLINGS SO I HAD A GREAT HARVEST THIS YEAR. I MAKE HOT SAUCE FOR GIFTS EACH YEAR SO I HAD PLENTY TO GO AROUND. I WILL GROW THESE EVERY YEAR. THANKS SANDIA SEED
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