![]() Again, you can proceed confidently knowing that Ed Currie, the creator of the world’s hottest pepper, the Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper ®. If you plan on growing your seeds right away, continue on to the following steps on planting. If you plan to wait months/ years - Keep seeds in a cool, dark and dry place.It is important that every seed in your PuckerButtPepper Co seed packet be washed, dried, and ready to be planted.PuckerButt Pepper Company Seed Starting and Plan Care Steps: So, with that said here is the complete Step-By-Step Pepper Plant Growing Guide, which starts with a few things you’ll do Before planting. If you have any questions, as you dig into the soil and start getting your hands dirty, feel free to contact us and our pepper gurus will help any way we can. With these Step-by-Step instructions and tried and true techniques, you can go forth and grow your own hot pepper plants like a pro.Īnother equally important element in farming is Humor so we encourage you to follow these steps closely and to laugh…a lot, along the way. To help you on your growing journey, our very own Smokin’ Ed Currie and his fellow Pepper gurus from around the world created this Pepper Growing Guide. Use a fertilizer like a 10-30-20 once a month as soon as buds start to appear.You’ve purchased your Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper ® pepper seeds or one of PuckerButtPepperCo’s other exceptionally hot pepper seeds, now it’s time to get growing. Apply magnesium monthly either with Epsom salts or with a Cal-mag spray. Feed the plants fish emulsion diluted for the first few weeks, weekly. (20 C.) by day and no lower than 50 degrees F. These peppers need full sun and can go outdoors once temperatures during the day are at least 70 degrees F. Prepare a bed by tilling deeply, incorporating plenty of organic matter and ensuring good drainage. How to Grow Carolina Reaper OutsideĪ week or two before transplanting outside, harden seedlings off by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Plant seeds shallowly with just a bit of soil dusted over them and then water evenly. Use well-draining, light soil with a pH range of 6 to 6.5. Also, germination can be very slow and take up to two weeks before you see a sprout. The plant takes 90 to 100 days to maturity and should be started indoors at least six weeks before planting outside. The pepper is no harder to grow than any other pepper plant, but it needs an extremely long growing season and, in most cases, must be started inside well before planting out. If you are a glutton for punishment or just like a challenge, by now you are thinking you’ve got to try growing Carolina Reaper. The plant also can be found with fruit in yellow, peach, and chocolate. The skin may be smooth or have small, pimply bumps all over. They are chubby, red little fruits with a scorpion-like tail. The fruit pods are an unusual shape as well. The sweet, fruity flavor initially is unusual in hot peppers. The highest Scoville units measured were over 2.2 million, the average is 1,641,000. The Winthrop University in South Carolina was the testing location. The Carolina Reaper is a cross between the well-known ghost pepper and red habanero. ![]() Even if Carolina Reaper isn’t the record holder anymore, it is still plenty spicy enough to cause contact burns, chili burn, and should be used with caution. It is considered the hottest pepper by the Guinness Book of World Records, although there is a rumored contender by the name of Dragon’s Breath. Carolina Reaper Hot Pepperįans of hot, spicy food should try growing Carolina Reaper. This is a not a hardy plant, so some tips on how to grow Carolina Reaper can help you get a harvest before the cold season hits. The Carolina Reaper hot pepper scores so high on the Scoville heat unit ranking that it outstripped other peppers two times in the last decade. Start fanning your mouth now because we are going to talk about one of the world’s hottest peppers. ![]()
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