The Chocolate Bhut x Yellow 7 Pod, also known as 7 Pod Madballz, is a stellar creation by Australian chilli grower Grant Hustler. A prolific producer of super-hot pods, this F6 generation hybrid impresses with its stunning evolution. The plant, reaching around 50 cm in pots, boasts cream-white pods with a captivating transition to a burgundy reddish hue. The 7-8 cm long, 2-2.5 cm wide pods reveal abundant placenta and capsaicin, offering a visual and spicy treat.
Chocolate Bih Jolokia, renowned for its prolific yield, boasts a compact stature, making it ideal for balcony or terrace cultivation. With its petite frame, it surprises with an abundance of peppers. The pods transition from a light green to a luscious dark chocolate hue, measuring 7 cm in length and 2.5 cm in width.
The Chocolate Naga Brain, a stellar producer of fiery chillies, boasts a menacing appearance with its dark brown, wrinkled exterior. A cross between Brain Strain 7 pod and Dorset Naga, this F6 generation plant stands over a metre tall in pots. Mature pods measure 3.5 cm long and 2.5 cm wide.
The Chuck Norris Moruga Scorpion, a fiery Capsicum Chinense variant, hails from The Hippy Seed Company. Renowned for its potency, this chilli is a prolific producer with vibrant red pods. Its golf ball-sized fruits transition from green to a striking red, boasting a pimply skin. This scorpion variety stands out with its unique appearance and heightened heat, surpassing the average Moruga. Aptly named after Chuck Norris, consuming this pepper feels akin to a roundhouse kick from the martial arts legend.
Chupetinho Chilli, also known as Pimenta de Bico or Chupetinha, hails from Brazil, celebrated for its prolific pod production and distinctive drop-shaped appearance. The plant, reaching 50-60 cm in pots, boasts cascading branches laden with flavour-packed pods. The vibrant pods, resembling rubber nipples, are a treat for the eyes.
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.
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 Bolivia, Criolla Sella, also known as Aji Criolla Sella, stands out as a prolific chilli variety. Renowned for its abundant yield, this bushy plant reaches 50-60 cm in pots, showcasing even greater growth potential when planted in the ground. Its vibrant green peppers mature to a warm orange hue. It has a citrusy burst of flavour with an immediate stingy burn.
Cumari Pollux, a Capsicum Praetermissum variety hailing from Brazilian rainforests, is a robust plant known for its prolific pod production. The tiny pods, maturing from green to vibrant red, thrive in both pots and the ground, showcasing versatility.
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.
De Arbol Orange, hailing from Mexico, is a remarkable chilli pepper with a height of around 35 cm in pots. This beauty boasts consistent, abundant yields throughout the season, even enduring Australian winters at 7 degrees Celsius. The pods, starting creamy white and maturing to a warm orange hue, measure 4-5 cm in length and 1 cm in width. Known for its resilience in cool climates, it’s an excellent choice for those facing colder temperatures.
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.
Hailing from Ecuador, the El Oro De Ecuador Chilli is a prolific baccatum variety known for its robust growth and vibrant yellow pods. The plant, reaching up to 1.5 meters in pots, displays an abundance of 3-4 cm long, 2-3 cm wide pods that transition from green to ripe yellow. Thriving even in cooler Australian winters, this chilli is a superb producer.
Hailing from an undisclosed origin, the Explosive Ember Chilli stands out as a compact, bushy ornamental delight. Known for its stunning foliage, this cultivar reaches a modest height of about 30 cm, making it ideal for both pots and window sills. The leaves boast a deep purple/blackish hue, while the conical pods undergo a captivating transformation from purple to a rich red upon ripening. Renowned for being prolific producers, these chillies are not only visually appealing but also deliver a unique taste.
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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.
Fushimi Chilli, renowned for tempura and Japanese cuisine, boasts exceptional flavour. A prolific and easy-to-grow variety, its pods transition from light green to red, reaching 14-16 cm in length. Ideal for pickling, grilling, or tempura.
The Giant Asian Birds Eye Chilli, a renowned Capsicum Annuum variety, is a result of careful cultivation efforts. Widely available in supermarkets, these chillies have been meticulously developed to boast a remarkable size without compromising the classic Birds Eye heat and flavour. Neil’s dedication has yielded pods that are 7-8 cm long and 2 cm wide, transitioning from vibrant green to a striking red upon ripening. A true culinary gem for those seeking versatility in their spicy creations.
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.
Hailing from the wild landscapes of Venezuela, the Goatsweed chilli (Capsicum annuum) thrives abundantly, presenting a spectacular display of upward-growing pods. These 5-7 cm long pods undergo a mesmerising transformation, transitioning from green to black before culminating in a vibrant red hue when fully mature. The plant itself boasts furry-looking stems, contributing to its unique charm. Recognized as prolific producers, these chillies are ideal for those with ample gardening space.
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 Golden Crystal Chilli, a vibrant variant of the Aji Crystal Chilli, hails from Curico, Chile. Renowned as a prolific producer, it thrives in pots, reaching 60-70 cm in height. Pendant-shaped pods, starting light green and maturing into a golden peachy hue, characterise this stunning chilli.
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.
Hailing from Guyana, South America, the Guyana Chilli, also known as Wiri Wiri, is a rare gem. Acquired from Trinidad, it’s renowned for its cherry-like pods, transitioning from light green to vibrant red. The compact plant, reaching 60 cm in pots, constantly produces pods, earning it nicknames like Hot Cherry or Bird Cherry Chilli.
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.
Hangjiao 10 After Glow, a product of Chinese space innovation, is a remarkable chilli variety discovered by Jiang Xingcun in 1987. These chillies, known as “Chinese Space Chilli,” exhibit enhanced size and yield due to exposure to zero gravity during a space mission. The Cayenne-like chillies grow to about 12-15 cm, transitioning from green to a vibrant red as they mature. As part of China’s efforts to address the challenge of feeding a growing population, over 400 plant seed species, including chilli seeds, have been sent into space.
Hangjiao 3, also known as Solar Flare, originated from the groundbreaking work of Jiang Xingcun, a Chinese scientist who discovered the benefits of sending vegetable seeds, including chillies, into space. This resulted in larger pods, improved yield, and a unique appearance. The plant reaches a height of 50-60 cm, producing pods that can grow up to 20 cm long and 2 cm wide. The light green pods transform into a warm orange colour upon maturity.
Hangjiao 6 Pulsar, a remarkable chilli variety cultivated by Chinese scientists, is renowned for its prolific production and colossal pods, some reaching lengths of up to 20 cm and widths of 4 cm. With a sweet, fresh pea flavour, it’s ideal for salsa, salads, or as a tasty snack. This variety spent time in zero gravity, enhancing its mutation rates and yielding larger fruits, contributing to its uniqueness.