Product Description
Bhut Jolokia / Naga Jolokia is one of the hottest peppers in the world with 1,000,000 Scoville units? . These peppers are green, ripening to red. They have a long, narrow shape and a complex taste.
The Bhut jolokia is also known as Naga Jolokia, red naga, ghost pepper, and ghost Jolokia, They are found in northeast Indian states of Nagaland, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh.
Ghost Peppers have a fruity, sweet flavour at first, then the 1 million Scoville heat kicks in after about 30 seconds. You can look forward to sweating, watery eyes, hiccups, and shortness of breath.
The burning hits you hard for up to 15 mins and usually settles down after 30 mins.
- Species: Capsicum chinense
- Plant height: 1.5-3ft High,
- Fruits: 5cm approx. and green to red colour.
- Scoville (Heat Level): 1,000,000 SHUs ?
- Type: Super Hot
- Origin: India
Sowing and Cultivating Bhut Jolokia
- Watering: Regular
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Optimum germination temperature: 24-26 °C
- Days to Harvest: 130+ Days
- Life cycle: Perennial
Aalap –
No complaints other than the seeds tend to take a long time to germinate.
Saurabh Koli –
Only half sprouted, but it’s more than enough for my taste buds ?
Avtar Singh –
I was burned many times trying to get chilli seeds on amazon. Very happy with how fast the package came in and the quality of service, will definitely be back for more seeds.
Arjun Jain –
Ghost pepper are stubborn sprouters. Just needed to be patient. Thanks for the seeds!
Karan Das –
The germination rate wasn’t great (only 12 in 20 sprouted) but what did grow was a hearty and healthy plant that grew impressively large and healthy. I would suggest you keep hot pepper seeds affordable. Thanks
Nitin –
Everything grow true, so I’m happy!
alex Sam (verified owner) –
Got the seeds almost after a week and half. The seeds were sent through India post so that might be the reason of slow delivery. They also sent a extra mystery seed packet with 4 different seeds. I have not yet put them in the soil. Hope it turns out goooooood ?
shalani –
Got about 60% to germinate and growing.
Naresh dixit –
These hot peppers are slow growing compared to other pepper varieties, but they have provided me with bountiful yields
Harpreet kaur –
My seeds sprouted after 3 weeks, which worried me and seemed like a long time, but all seeds sprouted. hot pepper seeds required a warm temperature to germinate.
Keep patient while growing hot pepper!