$ 4.50
Description: This is another fantastic pepper strain my friend James Mallon shared with me. This is the Super Bhut Jolokia JW strain grown at the Weaver’s Meadow View Farm. James acquired his seeds from pods he personally picked at the Weaver's farm and shared pods with me that he grew from those seeds. These are by far the largest strain of ghost pepper I have grown, with some pods reaching about 7 inches. James told me he has seen them at 9 inches. The plants are also very productive, just loaded with these incredibly gnarly super hot peppers. No need to grow any other strain of Red ghost pepper for me again, as this will be the seed stock for all future grows of them.
Species: Capsicum Chinense
Heat: SuperHot
Seeds: Non Isolated / 10+ Per Pack
Collections: All Pepper Seeds , Capsicum Chinense Pepper Seeds , Home page , Non Isolated Seeds , Super Hot Pepper Seeds
Category: 2019 , Chinense , Ghost , SuperHot
Type: Non Isolated Seeds
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