$ 4.15
Description: This is a cross from my friend GIancarlo Fadda of Fadda's peppers. It is a cross between a 7 Pot Primo and Bhut Jolokia Purple. Pods were quite large with an overall shape similar to a 7 Pot Primo but smoother. Amost all pods had stingers and start off nearly solid dark purple before ripening to red. Plants also have a significant purpling in the foliage. 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: SuperHot
Seeds: Non Isolated / 10+ Per Pack
Collections: All Pepper Seeds , Capsicum Chinense Pepper Seeds , New for 2020 , Non Isolated Seeds , Super Hot Pepper Seeds
Category: 2020 , Chinense , Cross , DARK , Gnarly , SuperHot , Tails , Unstable
Type: Non Isolated Seeds
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