I have a lil problem with spices too.My dad was (is) never without his Tony Chachere's seasonings (and tobasco).
Gumbo, jambalaya, et tu fe of all kinds, crawdad bisque, etc., etc., etc.: the spicier, the better for him.
you need to get some ghost pepper seeds bhut jolokiaI have a lil problem with spices too.
I spice everything up.
Habanero peppers are not even hot to me anymore, so I am growing peppers that will put them to shame (hopefully)
Scotch bonnets are one of the hottest peppers I know of, have you tried them bassman?
Nice tune again there, production master Doob.
I have both of those growing currentlyyou need to get some ghost pepper seeds bhut jolokia
http://www.refiningfirechiles.com/yellowbhutjgallery.html
I like the "never intentionally" part!! Good luck!Still trying to keep an eye on my male pla ts, never intentionally polinated before so it's a day by day peek into the spare room to see if all hells broken lose or not still playing the waiting game though just transplanted a seedling from soil mix to hydro so if it happens to be a female i should have an alternative variety of cannabis in 3 months time
Infiniti chilli has been recorded as having a higher scoville rating than the ghost.
Supposely they had a trinidad scorpion that broke the record at like 1.4 mil scoville, but its not official.I have both of those growing currently
This is gonna be my 1st go with them.
Not to mention Fatalli, Naga Morich,Trinidad Scorpion, Red Savina (habanero), and Devils Tongue.
the Ghost chili (bhut Jolokia) has the world record, but the Naga Morich has been reported to be hotter, but is awaiting a new yr to get into Guinness as the hottest.
Here is a link to peppers scovill heat ratings to give an example of how hot these are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale
Jack HererSomeone needs to splice some chili plant onto an MJ plant... or maybe splice a bud onto a chili plant.
you know you want to try some SPICY SMOKE!