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BBG MAMP
C. Chinense
Approx 1,000,000 SKUStraight from the bowels of hell the Bubblegum MAMP is another awesome creation by Enrico the grower extraordinaire. MAMP in case your wondering stands for Mojo Addicted Mutant Pepper — of course! It ripens to a translucent red with a good red creep up the calyx. That actually sounds a bit naughty. If you are into fun mutant chillies this is a great one to grow. Not fully stable this chilli plant could throw out some very interesting surprises.
10+ Seeds
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BBG Naga Choc
C. Chinense
Approx 900,000 to INSANITY SHUWarning, warning this one is a lethal weapon in the hands of the uninitiated. Glossy and a poo shade of brown it will have you on the toilet for hours. A collectors item that has a somewhat mysterious history – well that’s our way of saying we don’t know where it comes from. We do suspect it was banished from the bowels of Hell after Satan realised he couldn’t match it’s fiery evilness. It is about 4cms x 2cm in size with an amazing chocolaty bleeding calyx. We won’t be trying this pain factory of a chilli again but be our guest and knock yourself out – and we DO mean literally…
10+ Seeds
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BBG Pumpkin
C. Chinense
700,000 – 900,000 SHUTasting nothing like a Pumpkin this little beast is a treasure. Another hot as hell Bubblegum variety that is guaranteed to impress. The BBG Pumpkin is a cross between a BBG Red and a Minorcan Datil. Surprisingly stable for a new cross its much sweeter than most BBG varieties. Pods are shaped and coloured like a pumpkin giving it it’s name. Super rare and we think this one will sell out fast.
10+ Seeds
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BBG x Aji Jobito
C. Chinense
100,000 – 200,000 SHUOh yeah, a chilli cross to get pretty darn excited about. With the flavour of the fruity Aji Jobito this one is tainted with the searing heat of a 7 Pot. In particular the famous 7 Pot Bubblegum. We sourced this from the United States and couldn’t be happier. Smooth and shiney with a colour we can only describe as pinky, peachy orange. It is a new chilli hybrid cross so is not fully stable. We will definately be growing this again soon but now you can too…
10+ Seeds
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Big Caramel Mama
C. Chinense
Approx. 600,000 – 800,000 SHU
It’s big it’s caramel, WHAT, WAIT another Big Mama colour. Oh yes and its just as melt your socks off hot as the others. The Big CARAMEL Mama is the caramel variant of the Big Black Mama that was bred by Troy Pimeaux. No idea who found this variation growing in their chilli patch but it is a very impressive hardy plant plant that keeps on giving. The fruit are massive at 6-7cms long by 3-4cms wide turning from green to, you guessed it, caramel. If you have the other colours in the Mama range then we think you also need to get your hands on this one.
10+ seeds
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Big Yellow Mama
C. Chinense
Approx. 600,000 – 800,000 SHU
It’s big it’s yellow and it will have you screaming for your mama. The Big Yellow Mama is the Yellow variant of the Big Black Mama that was bred by Troy Pimeaux. It is a little less hot as the Big Black Mama but still packs a big punch. Like other yellow types it has more of a citrus fruity flavor tone which makes it perfect for sauces. This one has been around since 2015 and we are uncertain of the stability of our version. The fruit are massive at 6-7cms long by 3-4cms wide with them being smooth to bumpy skin texture.
10+ seeds
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Black Ghost
C.Chinense
Unknown SHUThis variety is a cross between the Red Bhut Jolokia or Ghost Chilli and the Pimenta De Neyde from Brazil. Our friends over in Italy have been working hard to stabilize this one and you get to try it out ALREADY. Still expect some variations but you will definitely have some fun with this one. This Black Ghost we grew started black and changed to a shimmery green then vibrant red. Pods had quite a De Neyde length and roundness to them but with at least 10 times the heat. The sweetness surprised us and it was absent of any of that floral taste we hate. Our plants got to about 4 Foot tall and loaded itself with fruit, powering away even over our mild winter months. You might like to try this beauty yourself but be warned you will probably fall in love with it.
10 Seeds
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Brazilian Ghost Pepper
C. Chinense
800,000 – 1,00,000 SHUCrazy Cross chillies have grown on us and we have decided to add a few for people to try. The Brazilian Ghost Pepper is however one that is mostly stable. Feel very lucky if you get a variation because with this one we predict it will be super cool. The Brazilian Ghost is a 3 way cross hybrid between Bhut Jolokia x 7 Pot Douglah x Trinidad scorpion but who’s going to remember that. You will however remember the heat, as it’s another blistering Superhot that is definitely not for the kiddies. Created by Jose Renato from Brazil it is a beautiful shiny chocolate colour with the pods growing to a point at 5-6cms long and 3-4cms wide. One for the chilli collectors out there for sure.
10+ Seeds
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Choc Bhut x 7 Pot Yellow
C. Chinense
1,000,000 aprox SHUThere are many hybrid Chillies being produced at the moment, but not a lot of them are as good as this. The Chocolate Bhut x Yellow 7 pot certainly stands out! It was crossed By Grant Hustler a few years ago and we were lucky enough to get it from a well-known grower in NSW. It has that great Naga flavour with no bitterness and an insane amount of heat! The pods are very large and elongated, typical of Bhut. This cross is practically stable and we feel this we be very popular in the near future!
10+ seeds
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Habajig
C.Chinense
800,000 – 1,000,000 SHUThe Habajig is a crazy cross we got from a friend and we don’t know much about it except it is a cross between a Hab Big Sun and a Fatalii Gourmet Jigsaw. The pods are ginormous at about palm size and they are burn your eyebrows off hot. If you are one of those people who love to grow unstable crosses this one at around F4 may be enticing. The Habajig is a crazy good producer and is great made into chilli powder. Grow it just to see what interesting results you get.
10+ Seeds
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Honeypeno
C. Annuum
3,000 – 5,000 SHUWell this is interesting – A Jalapeno type chilli pepper that has an apple/honey flavour. Mmmm Mmmm… Honeypeno what a great name too. This one was created by Pepperlover for extra sweetness. It is very mild in heat and can be used like all Jalapeno’s – poppers or pickled would be a good choice. Around the same size as a regular Jalapeno the Honeypeno is slightly more tapered at the bottom. We love it and we know you will too.
10+ Seeds
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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