Bhut Jolokia Chilli Seeds

Bhut Jolokia aka Naga Jolokia / Ghost Chilli / Ghost Pepper / Naga Morich / King Cobra

 

This pepper occurs naturally in North Eastern India. In 2007, it was confirmed by Guinness World Records to be the Hottest Chilli in the World, replacing the Red Savina, which was the Guinness World Record holder at that time.

In 2000, scientists at India’s Defence Research Laboratory reported a rating of 855,000 units on the Scoville Heat Rating Scale, and in 2004 an Indian company obtained a rating of 1,041,427 units.

This amazing pepper is a favourite of The English Chilli Company and here are seeds – so you can grow your own Bhut Jolokia chillies and see how hot chillies really can be…

 

 

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Prarie Fire Chilli Seeds

Prarie Fire Chilli Seeds

We love this chilli – it is a firm favourite of the team here The English Chilli Company

The seeds grow into a very compact bushy plant with small fiery chillies that mature from yellow to red.

This is probably the quickest growing of the hot chillies we sell and a good choice for a kitchen window sill.
The chilli pods stand upright above the foliage.

 

 

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Black Pearl Chillies – Seeds

This is a unique black leaved chilli plant, which is when young and as it matures it changes to glossy black on maturity under sunny conditions. The plant is bushy with strong branches and they grow 45 cms high with a 30 cms spread. They produce an abundance of hot shiny black fruits, turning dark red.

Link to our chilli growing guide

 

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Fatalii Chilli Seeds

Fatalii Chilli Pepper Seeds

This Chilli is no mug and the Fatalii (Capsicum Chinese) packs a punch on the Scoville Heat Rating Scale of between 125,000 – 325,000. This chilli that originates in Central and Southern Africa.

These chillies have a flavour which is fruity and citrusy and it has a searing heat that is comparably hotter to the standard habanero. Fatalii is a distant Habañero relative (a kind of estranged brother) and the fruit matures to bright yellow and is long, wrinkled and tapers to a point – about 2 to 3 inches long.

The plants produce lots of peppers – they start producing early and finish late. The chillies start with a pale green and they mature to a bright yellow (there are red Fataliis around as well, but the yellow one is the “real deal”)

 

 

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Cayenne Chilli Pepper Seeds

This is an awesome variety of chilli that produces high yeilds of long, slender chilli peppers that will certainly spice up your culinary life! One average each packet contains around 65 seeds.

It is best if you sow these between February and April, ideally with the use of a propagators or a sheltered position outdoors.

The chillies can be used fresh for cooking or dry for seasoning. Look into making chilli ristras if you can as they look awesome with the cayenne chilli peppers

 

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F1 Chilli Seeds

F1 Chilli Varieties

F1 hybrid chilli seeds are varieties that have been commercially produced seeds so that they combine certain traits of two parent plants – such as being resistance to disease or pests or a natural inclination to produce heavy yields.

We have selected for you a range of F1 seeds to choose from:

 

 

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