-
Random Varieties
Random SHURemember what it was like as a child to get a lucky dip at the show, fair or fete. Well treat yourself to an adult chilli version of the Chilli Seed 'Lucky Dip'. Our Mystery pack has well over 20 seeds and could contain any of the other varieties we sell. We think you will get at least 6 different varieties from this pack if you can stand the SUSPENSE!
20+ Seeds
-
7 Pot Naga Brown
C. Chinense
900.000-1,00.000 SHUThis is one we think originated from THSC cross of a 7 Pot and Naga chilli. We just fell in love with the look and flavour of this one. The pods are a bit stumpier and plumper than a naga pod. It ripens to a dark brown colour some with a little pointy tail. Not for the feint hearted as these chilli peppers will smash your tastebuds like all 7 Pot chilli varieties.
10+ Seeds
-
Naga Morich
C. Chinense
1,000,000 – 1,500,000 SHUEven hotter than the Ghost pepper, the Naga Morich Chilli will bring most people to their knees. Apparently in India they are eaten as a side dish – ouch. Some say a slither or two in a pot is enough heat to bring on a sweat with its slow steady rising burn. Believe it or not it’s sweet and fruity and is less earthy tasting than other Superhots, making it perfect for hot sauce or marinades. Fruit have a consistent shape as per picture and our plants were easy growing and super prolific. So go on get some if you dare but we can’t be held responsible for anything that may happen if you eat this fiery fiend.
10+ Seeds
-
Naga Viper
C. Chinense
Approx 1,300,000 SHUThe Naga Viper! What a sneaky chilli this is! It was created in England. Said to be a 3 way cross between the Trinidad Scorpion, Bhut Jolokia and Naga Morich and as you can imagine, it will try and kill you! This nasty little guy was the world’s hottest chilli in 2011. At 1,382,118 SHU this deserves a place in your superhot collection!
10+ seeds
-
Naga Viper Neon
C. Chinense
Approx 1000,000 SHUThe Naga Viper Neon glows like no other chilli we have grown ! The original Naga Viper is said to be a 3 way cross between the Trinidad Scorpion, Bhut Jolokia and Naga Morich. With that sort of heritage you know it’s going to hurt. The fruit have a very thin wall and grow to approximately 3cms wide by 5cms long. Plants grow to about a meter high in a large pot.
10+ seeds
-
Nagabon
C. Chinense
Approx. 800,000 SHU
The Nagabon is a great chilli and is Australian born and bred. It’s a cross between the Bih Jolokia and Scotch Bonnet that is now very stable. It has the heat balanced out by the sweetness of the Scotch Bonnet. This one is a real winner and is also a huge producer so it’s perfect for all your home made chilli sauces. The Nagabon ticks all the boxes!
10+ Seeds
-
Orange Apple
C. Chinense
3,000 – 5,000 SHUIt’s Orange and it’s apple shaped so we think that’s how this little cutie got it’s name. We love the perfect roundness the Habanero Orange Apple has together with its wonderful bright orange colour. Thick walled with a real crunch reminiscent of biting into a crisp summer apple. Mmmmm. Bursting with citrus fruity flavour the Orange Apple is great eaten straight from the bush or chopped over a pizza or salad. Fruit get to around 3cm wide by 3.5cm long with the plant growing like your typical chinense. With such a low heat level we reckon the kids will love this one too.
10+ Seeds
-
Orange Blob
C. Chinense
20,000 – 30,000 SHUOrange Blob…Seriously!! Although well known among serious Chilli lovers, it’s still an enigma! The Orange Blob is said to have descended from some Habanero types and the taste supports that. While it may have a name that only its mother could love and a shape which reminds you of that guy at the Gym you feel sorry for, It’s actually very good to eat! While not quite as hot as other habanero, it is a little sweeter! Go for it…don’t hold back ..Seriously….
10 seeds+
-
Orange Fatalii
C. Chinense
225,000–400,000 SHUWow the Orange Fatalii tastes, smells and has the same intensity as a very intense orange habanero but sooo much better…
If you like the Yellow Fatalii then hold your breath you will love the Orange version. It has the famous Fatalii flavour with touch a passionfruit taste.
The plant grows to about 100 cm tall in a pot and the pods are 6 cm long and 2 cm wide with the usual Fatalii shape. Do yourself a favor and grow this variety for sure.
10+ Seeds
-
Orange Frutgum
C.Chinense
500,000 – 650,000 SHUCollectors of rare and unusual chillies will love this one. The Orange Frutgum will astound and delight growers no matter how it produces. A relatively unstable chilli variety, this one is said to be a cross between a Purple Frutgum and an Orange Bubblegum. We obtained seeds from the one and only Alice Lennard who grows the most amazing chillies. Have a go at growing this one and see what you get. For us it was a delight of purple pods slowly turning to a stunning orange. It has an orange bleed up the stem making it a Bubblegum stand out. But don’t let it’s prettiness fool you, this one packs a punch when it comes to heat.
10+ Seeds
-
C.Chinense
200.000-350.000 SHUThis chilli pepper is a variety from Mexico. Some say that the orange habanero variety is much more spicy of the red one. The plant grows to about 90cm and is a sturdy good producer. The fruits ripen from green to orange. Maturation takes place late in the season.
10+ Seeds
-
Orange Naga
C. Chinense
Approx 180,000 – 250,000 SHUAnother great tasting Chinense variety that has a very good level of heat to it – PLUS PLUS!. This hottie has the most awesome flavour and we would recommend it for making superhot fruity sauces. Justin White gave us this beauty and we think it’s a winner for heat, flavour and it’s cool gnarly look.
10+ Seeds