Super hot chili- Carolina Reaper-Ghost Chili-Trinidad Scorpion

vostok

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I just luv them chillies, but can't grow them for the life of me,
still sucking them outta jars is me,
one day they will lower them sanctions
and we will be free to grow
them chillies
 

ruby fruit

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20141104_111948.jpg 20141104_111854.jpg The bed of superhots, closest row of bushy plants is what I overwintered from last season they are taking of again.This patch has orange habs,7 pots, trinidads, firecrackers and a few jalepeno plants.Have a few reapers and habs seedlings for pots to keep going for 2 seasons as well.
 

ruby fruit

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If your in australia bunnings is meant to be the seller for wildfire chilli company from WA.Keep checking bunnings I heard they are selling trinidads, butch Ts, carolina reapers, ghost varieties as well.
 

LetsGetCritical

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im right into superhots...reapers,orange habeneros,7 pots etc..might throw some pics up later....jiffy pellets were hard for me to get them growing in the end I soaked in a paper towel method and planted into small pots of seed starter medium....patience is the key I started earl but man some can take 4-5 weeks before they sprout up
yeah I don't have a lot of patience but growing weed im starting to get some.
 

LetsGetCritical

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If your in australia bunnings is meant to be the seller for wildfire chilli company from WA.Keep checking bunnings I heard they are selling trinidads, butch Ts, carolina reapers, ghost varieties as well.
I have looked them up. I hear they sell out really quick. plus I feel its sort of cheating lol. I have 12 seeds of each so I have faith :)
 

LetsGetCritical

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If your in australia bunnings is meant to be the seller for wildfire chilli company from WA.Keep checking bunnings I heard they are selling trinidads, butch Ts, carolina reapers, ghost varieties as well.
found out they are $20 for a reaper seedling here fuck that id have to go halves with my mate lol
 

LetsGetCritical

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I can get other chillis cheap just not the ones I want :) I'm thinking about maybe growing a couple hundred of each of the 5 super hots I have next year and sell them online for $10 each or something inc delivery and do a run one day a week
 

Smokenpassout

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I have some red cayennes growing healthy. Not very hot but great dried in chili, noodles, etc. I also have some real Jamaican Scotch Bonnets growing. These have a heavenly burn, with a special flavor in jerk, curry, etc. I am also germinating some orange habaneros, and white bhut jholokas now. I germinate on a small window seal heat mat until they break soil.
 

ruby fruit

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I have some red cayennes growing healthy. Not very hot but great dried in chili, noodles, etc. I also have some real Jamaican Scotch Bonnets growing. These have a heavenly burn, with a special flavor in jerk, curry, etc. I am also germinating some orange habaneros, and white bhut jholokas now. I germinate on a small window seal heat mat until they break soil.
Orange habs are still my favourite chillis to use for salad dressings and pickled mussels etc...I have a few plants ive overwintered from last season plus I picked these up today .
.can never have to many ;)
 
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