Worlds Hottest Chilli Peppers
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Nickys Nursery Ltd are UK agent of Frontal Agritech, the Assam based chilli pepper grower please email for bulk Bih Jolokia seeds
We germinate our Hot pepper seeds at 28-32C in a heated propagator and obtain 90% germination in 3-4 weeks.
Should you have difficulty germinating Hot Pepper Seeds they can be treated with with GA (Gibberellic Acid - a
hormone found naturally in plants)
or potassium nitrate (1%) solution before sowing.
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Bih Jolokia NEW 10 seeds Capsicum chinense. Blistering Hot Indian Chilli Pepper from Frontal Agritech the Assam based chilli pepper grower. Approx 1,041,427 Scoville Units - Handle with caution. 5-8cm length 2.5-3cm in diameter Germination is tricky and erratic maintain a constant 28-32C Nickys Nursery Ltd are UK agent of Frontal Agritech please email for bulk Bih Jolokia seeds
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Bhut Jolokia NEW 10 seeds or 5 seed trial packet Capsicum chinense. These are the genuine Bhut Jolokia seeds the 'Blistering Hot' Indian Chilli Pepper that originates in the area of Assam, India. Tested by the Chilli Institute in Mexico the origin of the seed they used was from Assam in India, our source for one of the hottest peppers in the world. Up to 1,001,304 Scoville Units - Handle with caution. Germination maintain a constant 28-32C NEW Bhut Jolokia Trial Packet if you only require 5 seeds Add to basket 5 seeds £2.50
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Worlds Hottest Peppers 10 Bhut Jolokia seeds
Please note we still supply 10 Bhut Jolokia seeds per packet not 5 seeds
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We germinate our Hot pepper seeds at 28-32C in a heated propagator and obtain 90% germination in 3-4 weeks.
A Few Hints & Tips on Hot Chilli Pepper seed germination:
- Soak the seeds in water overnight to soften the seed case before planting
- You may also want to carefully knick some of the seeds using sandpaper to further loosen the outer casing before soaking as we have found this also reduces germination times. Be careful not to damage the seed embryo.
- Use a light, loose soil that will not compact, get soggy, or crust over, seed sowing compost is recommended.
- Lightly cover seed so seeds are 2-4mm below the soil
- Put your seed trays in a warm environment where you can keep the temperature in the range of 28-32C a thermostatic controlled electric propagator is recommended. This is the optimum germination temperature. Keep seeds and seedlings out of draughts.
- Keep the soil moist but not soggy and do not let it dry out.
- Germination 2-4 weeks, slow and erratic
These seeds are a challenge but the uniqueness of these
Hot Indian Peppers makes all the effort worth while.
However handle these seeds with extreme care!
Seeds that are difficult to germinate can be treated with with GA (Gibberellic Acid - a
or potassium nitrate (1%) solution before sowing.
CAUTION Capiscum dust can cause irritation, do not inhale or touch eyes, wash hands thoroughly after handling seed.
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The cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different
sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem
to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only,
you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a
rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed
like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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