This one's a real scorcher, coming in at 923,889 – 1,853,986 Scoville heat units.
A supremely spicy take on the super hot Seven Pot pepper, it is believed that the darker the color, the hotter the pepper--making Chocolate Seven Pot one of the rarest and hottest peppers. A pepper originally bred in Trinidad.
Hot Pepper Chocolate seven pot
$5.00Price
- Ideal Temp 70-95
- 90-120 days
- 8-12 hous sun
- Plant Spacing: 14 - 18"
- Frost Hardy: No
- Capsicum Chinese
Peppers prefer rich, loamy soil. You can easily get this soil type by tilling in an inch or so of good, organic compost. Be careful with nitrogen, though. Peppers react well to nitrogen, growing so quickly that they are more disease-prone and won't produce as much.