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Habalokia Peach Lavalamp
C. Chinense
Approx 350,000 – 500,000 SHUSeeds for this interesting one came from a friend and we have little information on it. We think it is possibly a cross between a habanero variety and the red lavalamp chilli. It may not be fully stable but that said we were so impressed with the look and flavour we thought we would share it. This interesting mutant cross grew like a beast and produced like crazy. Plant grew quite compact and was about 70cm tall potted. The pods average 3cm long by 2cm wide giving them a blocky like appearance. Flavour wise we think they have a sweet almost peachy like taste with a slow intense all over mouth burn. If you like your mutant crosses this is one for the collection.
10+ Seeds
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Holiday Time
C.Annuum
Approx 100,000 SHUWhat a little cracker this one is. Just gorgeous to look at with its bountiful pods that are a cute button shape. The variety is said to be from Honduras and it is a relatively rare chilli pepper. Pods start off white and change through the colour spectrum of purple yellow orange and then finally red. The bulbous pods grow upward to about a 1/2 inch size with thick flesh that is slightly sweet.
10+ Seeds
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Hurt Berry
C. Chinense
1.800,000 – 2.200,000 SHUThe Hurt Berry is an insane cross of not only the famous Carolina Reaper and Jigsaw,but then taken to another level by crossing that with A Moruga Scorpion. The result is this ridiculously volcanic killer of a pepper! Most people feel that is hotter than the Reaper and the taste is waaayyyy better. Every hot chilli lover is going to have to grow this. It most certainly lives up to its name!
10+ seeds
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Jamaican Scotch Bonnet
C. Chinense
250,000 – 300,000 SHUBIG UP to this chilli pepper – as the Jamaicans would say – meaning RESPECT…
This is a very popular chilli in the Caribbean and is used for making Jerk sauce, hot sauce and many other traditional Jamaican dishes. Not only does the Jamaican Scotch Bonnet chilli taste amazing with its sweet fruity zing, it is super easy to grow. Its close to say an orange habanero in heat but is sweeter with flavour undertones of apple/orange. Of course its called a Scotch Bonnet because it has the classic bonnet hat shape. Fruit ripen to a glossy yellow/orange colour and get up to 5cms long and 6cms wide. A must have if you’re into making hot sauce we’d say.10+ Seeds
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Jay’s Peach Ghost Scorpion
C. Chinense
900,000 SHUJay’s Peach Ghost Scorpion is a winner if you are chasing incredible heat. The cross of a Ghost Chilli and a Trinidad Scorpion by Jay Weaver presents us with this gnarly peach coloured Chilli! It is now about 7 generations old so getting very stable. A bit milder in flavour than the Ghost is nice and the slightly floral and sweet flavour is very good. At about 900,000 SHU, it’s running with the big boys and not to be taken lightly. Jay’s Peach Ghost Scorpion is on most hardcore chilli growers list for a good reason!
10+ seeds
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Kraken
C. Chinense
1,000,000 SHU (aprox)The Kraken is here! And upon reflection, it would have been a good idea to run far away from it! This is definitely in the group of super hots that normal people shy away from. It’s a cross between Bhut Jolokia Assam and Trinidad Chocolate Scorpion and the pods grow extremely large. Like quite a few of the brown super hots, the taste is sort of earthy and smoky. The heat from this one is brutal and it’s a winner for a hot chilli sauce!
10+ seeds
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MA Wartryx
C. Chinense
1,000.000 – 1,200.000 SHUThe Wartryx, OMG THE WARTRYX! We feel as though the MA Wartryx should have its own drum roll. This chilli already has legendary status on several planets! Grown by Matthew Arthur, it is apparently a cross of 5 different chillies and a bit of a freak of nature! A crunchy, fruity and super hot pod as well as a tiny bit floral with an all over mouth burn. You will not forget this experience in a hurry! This one is still very hard to get so get it while you can!
10+ seeds
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Madballz 7
C. Chinense
750,000 – 1,100,000 SHUThe 7 pot Madballz or Madballs 7 is a cross between a Trinidad Yellow 7 Pot and a Chocolate Bhut Jolokia. It is fruity and floral and has lots of heat. The pods are a great colour and get all wrinkly. A terrific chilli and well worth growing!
10+ Seeds
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Moruga Brown
C. Chinense
1,000,000 approx. SHUThe thing we noticed first and really love about the Brown Moruga is the amazingly consistent classic moruga shape! It still has that awesome mind blowing heat that will make you question your sanity, with a slightly fruity aftertaste. The bush is one of the most productive we have ever had. This plant alone will keep you making chilli sauces and powders for a very long time!
10+ seeds
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Mustard Devils Tongue
C. Chinense
250,000 – 350,000 SHU
The Devils Tongue Mustard is another natural occurring colour variant of the original Devils Tongue Yellow variety. The plant produces a prolific amount of pods about 5cms long and 2.5cm wide. Fruit change from a pastel light green to a greenish mustard colour when mature. They’re pretty darn hot and have quite a sweet taste. Why not grow the chocolate, yellow and mustard to get tongues wagging.
Check out the Chocolate Devils tongue as well here.
Check out the Yellow Devils tongue as well here.10+ seeds
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My Pretties (Variety Pack)
There are some chillies you grow to use in the kitchen, some you grow to brag about how volcanic-ally hot they are to your mates – AND then there are the ones that you grow because they simply look bloody awesome. Our pretties pack contains 5 of the most stunning chilli varieties we have grown this last season (2015-2016). They are unique, relatively rare, colour intense and well just damn”pretty”. And fellas don’t just think these are for the ladies – go on get in touch with your feminine side…
Pack contains these amazing chilli varieties
– Japanese Lantern
-Malaysian Explosive Ember
-Black Scorpion Tongue Variant
-Golden Nugget
-Blue Xmas50+ Seeds
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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