Product Description
Since 2013, it is considered the hottest chilli in the world, with Scoville Units of up to 2,220,000. The chilli is a cross between a Habanero pepper and a Naga Bhut Jolokia. It is a new species, created in South Carolina, linking a Naga Morich to a Red Havanese.
- Species: Capsicum chinense
- Plant height: 1m High, fruits 5cm green to red.
- Scoville (degree of spiciness): 1,150,000 to 2,220,000 SHUs
- The packet contains: 10 Carolina Reaper Seeds
Sowing and Cultivating Carolina Reaper
- Watering: Regular
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Optimum germination temperature: 24-26 °C
- Days to Harvest: 80+ Days
- Life cycle: Perennial
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Karan Mehta –
Great seeds. Out of 10 seeds sown 6 have sprung up. Took 4 months to produce fruits, delay may be due to cold weather. Excellent product. Very spicy …. I recommend to everyone but administer very carefully
JEETENDRA AGARWAL –
They take a long time to germinate and slow grower in hot regions. You have to have a lot of patience. Fully recommended for the price they have
Madhukar Chabra –
You have to keep in mind that they are delicate plants . most likely you will need a greenhouse until it grows. The fruit is extremely hot, until a year ago the hottest in the world, be careful.
Serious Reviewer –
I waited before doing a full review because I wanted to see how many seedlings I could get. I can say that I have achieved a growth of 70%. I can’t tell you yet if the chillies are really hot because they are still very small, but as soon as I pick them up I will be happy to share review.
Parvesh Madan –
HOT XXX
Nirved –
As easy to grow as normal chilli, and taste like anger!
Sharvil –
🔥 Mtseedbank have some really exotic stuff
Amrita Puri –
Ordered on 14-Nov-21, it arrived on time. Reading the previous reviews I wasn’t entirely convinced to order them, but trying doesn’t hurt. 6 seeds germinated in 15 days. I think it takes patience and a pinch of a green thumb. Recommended!
Rachna Parekh –
Fast service, missing instructions and sowing dates. Germinated indoors, will move out in summers
PepperHead –
It’s very smooth for a reaper though. Probably still evil spicy. Yum
Viraj K –
It took nearly 13 days for my Carolina Reapers to pop out of the soil. I sowed all 10 seeds and I got about 7 seedlings, so the germination rate was great.
dhanu (verified owner) –
only five out of 12 actually germinated in 20 days
Srinivasan Kunju –
growing these peppers has been a delightful experience for me they are low-maintenance and produce an impressive variety of uniquely-shaped peppers but they requires patience during the germination time.
Shruti –
Only 4 out of 10 sprouted after 23 days I was expecting a higher success rate and am a bit disappointed with the outcome.
suryakumar –
My green thumb is on point!
Every seed sprouted and they are now four inches tall. Excited to see how they will turn out 🤞
Ravinder B (verified owner) –
This pepper variety is among the hottest and most flavorful I’ve tasted. They mature slowly so it’s best to start germinating during summer for optimal results. The wait and careful cultivation are well worth it.