Product Description
?️Species: Capsicum Chinense
?️Heat Level: 80,000-1,00,000 Scoville Heat Units
?️Type: Hot????
?️Origin: India
?️Days to Harvest: 80-100 Days
Sowing and Cultivating Boriya Chilli
- Watering: Regular
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Life cycle: Perennial
- Optimum germination temperature: 24-26 °C
- Fertilizer: Fertilize every two weeks with half-strength liquid fertilizer beginning when blooms appear.
Manjeet Sadana –
I was unhappy there wasn’t any planting instructions on the seed package. I have grown peppers before but never hot peppers.
70% germination with paper towel method.
Growing well. Arrived on time. No complaints
Sachin bhatt –
Sprouting has started. It is very slow though.
Shakshi Dobhal –
You Can enjoy your Boriya Chilly in about 3-4 months.
I absolutely love the product. The germination rate is approximately 80% – 90%. The young seedling grows like crazy. Folks remember to sow the seeds in a container with vermicompost and cover it with cling wrap, puncture around six small holes and keep it under full sun. This plant requires a lot of vermicomposts. Take 40% vermicompost and 60% soil. The plant needs a minimum of 6 hrs of sun to grow. Hope you all get good results too
rachit –
Happy with those seeds delivered to me. Got 30+ seeds. Threw 10 seeds in a pot, and 7 seeds germinated within 6 days even in the month of September.
Luvkesh Singh –
Be patient, the fruit is worth the wait. Attached photos are of our plants after 4months growth.
Aradhana patel –
I absolutely love Boriya Chilli!
Its definitely my all time favorite chilli because of its unique flavor and heat.
Nivral swami –
Don’t let the size of these little guys fool you. Boriya chilli may be small but they pack a mighty punch when it comes to heat. They are so hot they will have your nose running in no time!?
Manaas gurung –
This chilli plant is incredibly low maintenance and produces bountiful harvests.