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1) Private Collection
OPEN FOR A LIMITED TIME
Mystery Species
Mystery SHU
We thought we would open our vaults and offer the serious chilli head the opportunity to sample some varieties we have in our PRIVATE COLLECTION. But please don’t order if you don’t like surprises and like to keep things predicable. We have a range of chilli seed varieties that we love but for a number of reasons don’t offer them for sale on our site. SO WHAT WILL YOU GET? – you will receive one special chilli seed variety we can guarantee is either super rare / not yet available / simply stunning in it’s beauty / or one that is a not deemed stable but extremely cool and/or extremely tasty. But please don’t order this product if you are someone who likes to keep things ORDINARY. You will NOT know what you have till you grow it! Good Luck we hope you get something awesome!
10+ seeds
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7 Pot Brain Strain Red
C. Chinense
1,000.000-1,300.000 SHUThe Trinidad 7 Pot Brain Strain Red is just the red version of the Yellow Brain Strain. Very much the same taste and wrinkly pod shape….just in red! It has lots fruity pods on the bush. It tastes great and a real winner!
10+ seeds
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7 Pot Congo SR Gigantic Mustard
C. Chinense
800,000 – 1,000.000Whoa this is a damn big one with the pods getting on average to just under tennis ball size! A variation on the 7 Pot Congo Gigantic Red we got the mustard coloured variety from a friend who had been growing them for a couple of seasons. It does have a distinctive 7 Pot flavour however as like a lot of other mustard coloured chillies it is smoother and sweeter on the palate. A real chilli growers collectors item as this is a very rare one indeed.
10+ seeds
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7 Pot Congo SR Gigantic Red
C. Chinense
800,000 – 1,000.000The 7 Pot Congo bush grows some really big pods and lots of them. They just look like a huge Reb Hab and are very hot. Honestly, maybe not the best tasting 7 pot fresh but would probably make a great sauce. SR stands for a lady named Sara who shares many varieties from Trinidad with the world.
10+ seeds
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Infinity 7 Pot
C. Chinense
Approx 1,067.000 SHUIn February 2011 the 7 Pot Infinity chilli held the Guinness World Record title for the Worlds hottest chilli. The record only stood for 2 weeks with a SHU 1.067.286. While it is almost identical in appearance to the Trinadad Moruga Scorpion, there is a difference in taste.Hot and very fruity and makes a great powder.
10+ Seeds
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7 Pot Primo
C. Chinense
1,200.000- 1,400.000 SHUBack in 2005 a man named Troy Primeaux (Nickname Primo) a chilli grower and member of the Southern Rock band called Santeria, grew out a cross with some of the first seeds of the Naga Morich. The 7 pot Primo has the same fruity/ floral flavour of the 7 pots and may well be the hottest of them! These nasty looking chillies can grow with a nasty little ‘stinger’ on the end, so give yourself a ‘high five’ if you get the tail on yours! It makes an awesome hot sauce too. If your serious, you need this in your garden!
10+ Seeds
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7 Pot White
C. Chinense
350,000 – 400,000 SHUThe White 7 Pot is also controversially called the Giant White Habanero. It is said that Grant Hustler released an F3 variety some years ago of the Yellow 7 Pot crossed with a White Hab. – resulting in this monster. Whatever you choose to call it, it’s an excellent all round versatile chilli. It has nowhere near the heat of a 7 pot, more like that of a Red Habanero. It is crunchy like an apple with a fresh and citrusy flavour. They start green and turn whitish yellow when ripe. They have a thick flesh and grow to a size of approximately 6cm x 6cm. Another great one for your collection!
10+ seeds
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7 Primo Hybrid AKA ‘THE GOD STOPPER!’
C. Chinense
SHU 1,500,000 at leastThis remarkable chilli started life as a caramel 7 primo and well and truly has its home in Western Australia. A talented grower in W.A. inadvertently grew a yellow one from this stock and it was evident right away that it was extremely special. After a couple of generations, it was introduced to Mathew Price, one of Australia’s best chilli scoffers! It is well known in Australia that Mathew can tackle any chilli but this one brought the Aussie Chilli God to his knees. From here on in known as the “God Stopper!” These seeds are from the source and a fairly stable now but yet to be tested for SHU. Try them, we guarantee fun times!
10+ seeds
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Aji Camba
C.Baccatum
Approx 30,000 – 60,000 SHUNot much is known about this rare chilli except that it is quite a rare one from Peru. It ripens up from white through to red and sometimes you will get some stunning purple striations as it does. Pod size is on average 2-3cms and they have a slightly sweet and salty flavour. If you love chillies that display a multitude of colours then this is a great one to grow – almost could be classed as an ornamental but tastier.
10+ Seeds
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Aji Peanut
C. Baccatum
8,500 – 10,000 SHU Aprox.
Well again we have a interesting cool variety that clearly is shaped like its name – the Aji Peanut chilli pepper. A very uncommon baccatum variety we came across that got our attention. The mature fruits look quite like a peanut shell and are deep red in colour. Hot enough to get your attention with the plant growing a bit gangly at 60-80cms tall. Take your time to warm to this one but be assured it’s a great producer and easy maintenance. We recommend you give it a crack.
10+ Seeds
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Antillias Caribbean
C. Chinense
250,000 – 350,000 SHUThe Antillias Caribbean is, not surprisingly, a habanero from the Caribbean area. It is very prolific on the bush and very hardy. It is also a bit larger than a Red Habanero and has that sweet fruity flavour that most people love. Full of heat and full of flavour, its perfect for homemade sauces and jams. We highly recommend it!
10+ seeds
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Bad Brains
C. Chinense
400,000 – 500,000 SHUI’m BAD to the bone and pretty awesome looking too. The Bad Brains chilli is an accidental cross discovered by the grower extraordinaire Wes Lane. Its most likely a cross with a Fatalli Yellow and possibly the Yellow Brainstrain. With that sort of heritage it just has to be a winner. We love how it looks but its the flavour that is a stand out – sweet and thin walled it tastes very much like a fatalii with a tad more heat. The plant grows to about 100 cm tall in a pot and the pods are 8-10 cm long and 3cm wide. Another super prolific chilli variety we cant recommend enough.
10+ Seeds