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Chilli Butch T Trinidad Scorpi

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Part of the Super Hot Chilli family. Extremely hot at nearly 1.5M SHU.

5cm pendant fruits with sharp point resembling scorpion tail. Slightly fruity flavour with floral undertones. Heat kicks in faster than that of some other super-hots. Crowned World’s Hottest Chilli in 2011 by Guinness Book of Records but later outdone by the Carolina Reaper.

WARNING! These chillies are extremely hot and should be handled with care. Do not consume whole, ensure gloves are worn when handling either the seeds or fruits, avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas and thoroughly wash hands after handling. Keep away from children and pets. These chillies should be avoided if you are pregnant, have asthma, heart condition, skin allergies or digestive sensitivities.

 

Product Specifications
How To Grow

Sow 5mm (¼”) deep in seed trays or punnets using seed raising mix, or direct into final growing position. Consistent heat will improve germination rate and speed. Transplant when 7-10cm (3-4”) high, spacing 40cm (16”) apart. Do not let the plants dry out but avoid overwatering. Feed occasionally with liquid fertiliser. Ideal for pots.
Seedlings emerge 7-21 days.
Caution: Can irritate skin and eyes

For more growing advice check out our How to Grow Super Hot Chillies Blog.

When To Plant Spring to Summer
Harvest 11-13 weeks
Sow Spring, Summer
Soil Type well drained
Important Note WARNING! These chillies are extremely hot and should be handled with care. Do not consume whole, ensure gloves are worn when handling either the seeds or fruits, avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas and thoroughly wash hands after handling. Keep away from children and pets. These chillies should be avoided if you are pregnant, have asthma, heart condition, skin allergies or digestive sensitivities.

 

Additional Details

SKU:
32984
 
*Each living plant may vary in size, colour, or shape depending on the time of year. Plants on rare occasions may be sent bare-rooted if posted to remote areas.
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