Renowned as an exceptional 7 Pod variety, the Congo SR 7 Pod Gigantic Brown stands out with its robust, elegant stems and delectable pods. This exclusive strain, available through The Hippy Seed Company, boasts a height of 70-100 cm in pots, flourishing even more in the ground. The pods, starting dark green and maturing into a beautiful brown hue, measure 6-7 cm in length and 4 cm in width.
Originating from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Congo SR 7 Pod Gigantic Mustard is renowned for its exceptional flavour and intense heat. Its pods start as light green and mature into a stunning mustard hue, measuring 6-7 cm in length and 4 cm in width. A rarity exclusive to The Hippy Seed Company, it’s a must-have for chilli enthusiasts.
The Congo SR 7 Pod Gigantic Red, an exclusive variety from The Hippy Seed Company, is renowned for its majestic appearance. With bright red pods, this plant reaches nearly a metre in pots and doubles in height when planted in the ground. The pods, 6-7 cm long and 4 cm wide, transition from light green to a stunning bright red.
Hailing from Brazil, the Coyote Zan White Pepper is a visually stunning Capsicum Chinense variety. This bushy plant, reaching around 70 cm in pots, forms a picturesque chilli umbrella adorned with tear-shaped pods. Starting light green, the pods transition to creamy white, culminating in a vibrant, fully mature white hue. A prolific producer, it promises a bountiful harvest throughout the season. Ideal for culinary creativity, it’s not just a feast for the eyes but a versatile addition to your kitchen, perfect for cooking, white chilli sauce, or homemade chilli powder.
Hailing from the Christopher Phillips Rare Seed Collection, the CP115, a C. Chinense variety, is a fiery hybrid cross of Butch T Scorpion and Douglah 7 Pod. Renowned for its intense heat, the plant reaches 60 cm in height and thrives in pots, yielding distinctive 5 cm x 3 cm pods. The F5 stage cross produces pods with scorpion shapes and Douglah characteristics. Notably, it’s a robust producer with pimpled, tail-ended pods transitioning from green to brown.
The Daisy Cutter Chilli, a Capsicum Chinense, derived its name from the Vietnam War’s Daisy Cutter Fire-bomb. The Matthew Arthur (MA) strain, originating as a 7 pod Jonah, boasts a stunning appearance with golf ball-sized pods transitioning from green to red. Its distinctive sweet taste, perfume and floral notes set this chilli apart from other varieties.
Discover the allure of Devil’s Rib, a rare habanero variety originating from Ghana. With captivating aesthetics, this chilli boasts a remarkable production capacity and eye-catching ribbed pods that transition from vibrant green to fiery red upon maturity. When cultivated in a pot, it reaches a modest one-meter height, but when planted in the ground, it flourishes into an impressive size. The plant, resembling a lush canopy adorned with abundant pods, is truly a sight to behold.
The Dorset Naga, a distinguished member of ‘The Round Table of Hot Chilli Peppers,’ originated as a selected strain from the Naga Morich variety. Known for its intense heat, it gained popularity within the British Bangladeshi community. This variety, a cousin in ‘The Naga Family,’ earned its place with exceptional heat levels.
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Hailing from the Central African Republic, the Fatali Pepper is renowned among chilli enthusiasts for its intense heat and unique burn. Great producers, this chilli’s elongated pod, measuring 6-8 cm in length and 2-3 cm in width, boasts a tangy, citrusy flavour with fruity undertones.
Fidalga Amarillo, a distinguished C. Chinense hailing from Brazil, is renowned for its prolific yield, boasting delightful yellow pods that transform from light green to a warm yellow hue. With a compact 60 cm size in pots, it can flourish even more when planted in the ground.
Fidalga Preto Pepper, a remarkable C. Chinense hailing from Brazil, is celebrated for its prolific nature and stunning appearance resembling a miniature umbrella tree. The name “Fidalga” translates to a gentle woman in Portuguese, and “Preto” signifies black, reflecting the pods’ captivating dark purple to red transformation.
The Fijian Bongo Chilli, a robust habanero variety, thrives in both pots and soil. Its sturdy, unstaked growth yields vibrant red pods, transitioning from light green. A prolific producer, each pod measures 6-7 cm long and 2-3 cm wide.
Hailing from China, the Fruitgum Multicoloured chilli is a captivating variety that thrives in pots or the ground. Standing at 70 cm, it boasts ribbed, 5-6 cm long pods undergoing a mesmerising colour transformation from green to purple, orange, and yellow, culminating in a light orange hue with purple stripes. Abundant in production, the plant forms a canopy of peppers, making it one of the finest chilli varieties.
Giant Red Cardi Scorpion, a remarkable chilli variety known for its impressive size, originates from the Capsicum Chinense species. With pods growing up to 6-8 cm long and 4-5 cm wide, it’s an excellent choice for heat seekers. The plant, reaching 70 cm in pots and even larger in the ground, produces vibrant red pods after starting as green.
The Giant Yellow Cardi Scorpion, a remarkable pepper variety, boasts pods larger than the typical Cardi Scorpion. Ideal for pots or ground planting, this prolific producer yields pods measuring 6-8 cm in length and 4-5 cm in width. Pods transition from green to a warm yellow hue, offering a stunning visual appeal. Renowned for extreme heat, its flavour profile is uniquely sweet and juicy, devoid of the floral notes found in some scorpions.
The Golden Bullet Chilli, a splendid C. Chinense variety, captivates with dark stems and leaves. This prolific plant yields pods over a metre tall, showcasing an exquisite transition from green and black to warm brown and yellow. Renowned for its unique bullet shape and light chinense flavour, this stunning chilli is a great producer.
The Green Trinidad Scorpion, a variant of the renowned scorpion peppers, thrives as a great producer in pots, reaching a metre in height. Planted in the ground, it attains a larger size, showcasing beautiful, medium-thick-walled pods transitioning from green to mustard to greenish-yellow upon full maturity. With a surprising crunch and juiciness, the pods boast a unique flavour, resembling sweet fresh peas with a mild chinense undertone.
Grif 9238, a remarkable Capsicum Chinense hailing from the vibrant landscapes of Costa Rica, stands out as a prolific producer with visually captivating pod shapes. Its pods transition in colour, starting from a mesmerising purple, blending into orange, yellow, and pink before culminating in a vibrant red when fully ripe. This chilli, known for its citrusy flavour and upper mid-level heat, thrives in both pots and ground, reaching approximately 60 cm in height when potted.
The Habanada Habanero, crafted by Michael Mazourek at Cornell University in 2001, delights with an apple-tinged, mild sweetness. This vibrant orange chilli, initially light green, thrives on a stocky 40-50 cm plant, ensuring a bountiful harvest.
The Habanero Limon, a vibrant Caribbean variety, boasts a bushy, lively appearance. When potted, it reaches around 50 cm but doubles in height when planted in the ground. Abundant bright yellow pods transition from green, offering a stunning visual appeal.
Harold St. Barts Habanero, a prolific producer hailing from the picturesque Caribbean island of Saint Barthélemy, is a delightful Capsicum Chinense variety. This bushy plant, thriving in pots, reaches a height of 1 metre. Its vibrant pods transition from light green to a warm yellow, measuring 4-5 cm long and 3 cm wide when ripe. The crisp and crunchy texture, coupled with a sweet and fruity taste with a hint of habanero, makes it an ideal choice for chilli jams, sauces, or powders.
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The Hurt Berry pepper, with a lineage that includes Reaper, Jigsaw, and Moruga, is indeed an extreme superhot variety. Its Scoville rating exceeds 1.6 million SHU (Scoville Heat Units), making it extremely hot. If you love the super hot chillies, the Hurt Berry will be one for you. You won’t be disappointed growing this beast!
The Infinity 7 Pod Pepper, a creation of English chilli breeder Nick Woods, proudly hails from Fire Foods in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Renowned as a Guinness World Record holder in 2011 for its scorching heat at 1,067,286 SHU, this pepper boasts a robust, bushy plant reaching impressive dimensions of 1 meter in height and 1.5 meters in width, flourishing with golf ball-sized pods transforming from vibrant green to a rich red. Cut open, the pods release a delightful floral fruity aroma, indicative of its exceptional quality.
Meet Jay’s Ghost Scorpion Chocolate, a fiery delight that traces its roots to the Capsicum Chinense family. Hailing from the world of extreme heat, this chilli is a remarkable hybrid that brings together the best of both worlds. developed by an American farmer named Jay Weaver, embraced globally for its intense flavour, get ready for a spicy adventure that’ll awaken your taste buds.
Jay’s Peach Ghost Scorpion, bred by American farmer Jay Weaver, is a fiery chilli variety renowned for its extreme heat and striking appearance. With pods transitioning from light lime green to peach, it’s visually captivating and packs a powerful punch.
Originating from a cross between Ghost Scorpion and BOC (Bhut Orange Copenhagen), JAYBOC is a fiery chilli renowned for its extreme heat. Its pods transition from vibrant green to fiery red upon maturity, boasting a striking appearance. Despite being in its early generations, it exhibits prolific production of these intensely hot peppers.
JPGS x BBG7 Dream, a fusion of Jay’s Peach Ghost Scorpion and BBG7 Dream, manifests as an exquisite pepper with remarkable aesthetics and formidable heat. Its pods, initially green tinged with purple, mature into a mesmerizing blend of peach and purple hues. A fantastic producer, it captivates growers with its stunning appearance and extreme heat.
Hailing from the Caribbean, the Julian 7 Pod Pepper is a sought-after variety known for its fiery heat and striking appearance. Its pods transition from a vibrant light green to a bold fiery red, enticing enthusiasts with their alluring colour. Despite their sweet and fruity taste, these peppers pack an extreme punch, making them a must-have for heat aficionados.
The Komodo Dragon Chilli, introduced in 2015 by Salvatore Genovese in the UK, is revered by fiery chilli enthusiasts. A hybrid of Bhut Jolokia and Trinidad Scorpion, it promises a searing heat. It’s a compact bush, reaching 70cm in pots, with a preference for partial sun. The pod exhibits the classic traits of its lineage, boasting a robust heat level and a hint of bitterness. Ideal for crafting fiercely hot sauces or drying for potent chilli powder.
The Kraken Scorpion, a creation by Mike Hess in the United States, stands out with its striking appearance and fiery heat. This stout plant thrives in pots, boasting a meter in height. Its pods, starting green and maturing to a dark brown, exhibit a distinctive elongated shape with occasional tails. The rough, pimply skin adds to its unique charm.