(Set of 3) Grow the Worlds Hottest Peppers at Home! DIY Kits by Challenge
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(Set of 3) Grow the Worlds Hottest Peppers at Home! DIY Kits by Challenge
A trio set of the hottest chili peppers in the world!
Includes One (1) of each: Trinidad Scorpion Pepper, Moruga Scorpion Pepper and Ghost Chili Pepper
Makes a great gift
All Included Growing Kit. Just Open…Water…Watch it Grow!!!
--Ghost Chili Pepper ~The hottest chili pepper in the world is the Ghost Chili Pepper.~ Guinness Book of World Records confirmed it with an official (SHU) of 1,001,304 SHU, (SHU- Scoville Heat Rating, is the unit of measure used to indicate the hotness of a chili pepper.) The Ghost Chili is good raw, pickled or cooked. Ghost Chili is an amazing hot pepper. Ghost chili have more than 1,000,000 Scoville units of heat! One of the "Superhots". In 2007 the Guinness Book of World Records verified that the Bhut Jolokia was the "Hottest Pepper in the World". Red color, roughish, thin skin. In India, it is smeared on fences to keep Elephants at bay. The oleoresin is used in Hand Grenades and Pepper Spray. Plants are very large... -- Trinidad Scorpion is the Hottest Pepper in the World! The Trinidad Scorpion is sought after and hard to find, with pods tapering to a pointy tail. Pods mature in 90-120 days. Outrageously Hot! Trinidad Scorpion Peppers have more than 1,400,000 Scoville units of heat! Grow your own Trinidad Scorpion Pepper. Just open the can and add water, All included growing kit. The heat will blow you away, Can you handle the hottest pepper in world?.... -- Moruga Scorpion is the Hottest Pepper in the World! The Moruga Scorpion is sought after and hard to find, with pods tapering to a pointy tail. Pods mature in 90-120 days. Outrageously Hot! Moruga Scorpion Peppers have more than 1,400,000 Scoville units of heat! Grow your own Muroga Scorpion Pepper. Just open the can and add water, All included growing kit. The heat will blow you away, Can you handle the hottest pepper in world?