Tags: Heirloom Open Pollinated
Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides
Latin Name: Capsicum chinense
Days to Maturity: 90-120
Description:
Trinidad 7 Pot-(Capsicum chinense)-The rare and elusive Trinidad 7 Pot Chile Pepper is now slowly making itself known to chile heads around the world. Pure seeds are very hard to find. Seed sources are often overseas and can you run into very high prices for them. The Trinidad 7 Pot or Trinidad 7 Pod has more heat as the World Famous Bhut Jolokia, considered by some as the hottest chile in the world! It is called the 7 Pot because it is rumored that one pepper can add heat and flavor to 7 pots of stew!!! If you can get past the heat it has a kind of fruity flavor. These seeds are the CARDI SR strain of 7 Pot which has a rough pimply texture on the outer skin. Trinidad 7 Pot chile plants grow up to 4 feet tall.
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Is this actually a 7 pot cardi or did he take a habanero and rename it 7 pot cardi because the name wasn't trademarked? Also, kind of funny this dumbie claims to have isolated plants but admits to being open polinated. Does he have any jd piranha chocolate seeds or coffee pepper as they are known to the rest of the world for sale? Was in the market for a scam.
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Lindale, GA,
United States (Zone 10a)
Established in 2004
1.00
acres in production