$ 3.00
Description: A cross created by Drax Diego between a Chupetinho and Bhut Jolokia. These are shaped more like a big chupetinho but have some heat to them. They are on the edge of being hot, but by my scale still on the mild side. They do have a fair kick to them and are very sweet and tasty. One of the sweeter hot peppers I have ever tried. Very productive fun to grow plants. The filial generation of these is unknown and therefore must be considered unstable. Your grow results could vary from this description.
Species: Capsicum Chinense
Heat: Mild
Seeds: Non Isolated / 10+ Per Pack
Collections: All Pepper Seeds , Capsicum Chinense Pepper Seeds , Mild Pepper Seeds , New for 2020 , Non Isolated Seeds
Category: 2020 , Chinense , Cross , Mild , Sweet , Unstable
Type: Non Isolated Seeds
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