Grow the Hottest Peppers with Carolina Reaper Pepper Plants
Ready to ignite your garden? These Carolina Reaper Pepper Plants offer a head start in growing the spiciest peppers on Earth. These 2 live seedlings are 80 days old and well-rooted, ready to be transplanted into your garden or containers. The Carolina Reaper holds the Guinness World Record for heat, making it a must-have for any chili enthusiast. These plants are a great choice for anyone looking to add some serious heat to their homegrown produce.
Ideal for USDA Zones 9-11, these plants flourish in warm conditions and demand full sun. Carolina Reapers produce fiery red, wrinkled peppers that deliver extreme spice, perfect for hot sauces and spicy dishes. These hot pepper plants are ideal for outdoor planting and will thrive with the proper care. Consider adding these to your garden to experience the thrill of growing your own super-hot peppers.
These live pepper plants arrive without pots, allowing for seamless transplanting. They thrive in well-drained, fertile soil with consistent watering. Once fully mature, each plant reaches 3-4 feet tall, yielding abundant peppers throughout the summer. These pepper seedlings offer a convenient and efficient way to start growing some of the hottest peppers in the world. Get ready for a bountiful harvest of intense heat!
Benefits:
- World’s Hottest Pepper: Easily grow Carolina Reaper peppers and enjoy the thrill of harvesting the spiciest peppers.
- Fast Growth: Seedlings are 80 days old, providing a head start with harvestable peppers in months.
- Perfect for Spicy Dishes: Ideal for hot sauces, salsas, or any dish needing extreme heat.
- Great for Outdoor Planting: Thrives in warm climates, perfect for gardens, raised beds, or containers.
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care once established, suitable for all gardeners.
FAQs:
- How hot are Carolina Reaper peppers? Carolina Reapers can reach up to 2.2 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making them the hottest peppers globally.
- How long until these plants produce peppers? Expect peppers in about 90-120 days after transplanting.
- Can I grow these plants in containers? Yes, Carolina Reapers thrive in large containers with full sun and proper drainage.
- What growing conditions do Carolina Reapers need? They need USDA Zones 9-11, full exposure to the sun and well-drained, fertile soil. They also need warm temperatures and moderate watering.
- Are these plants potted when they arrive? No, the Carolina Reaper pepper plants are not potted, making the transplant process easier.
- How often should I water these pepper plants? Water moderately, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Check the soil moisture regularly.
- What size container should I use if I plant them in pots? Choose a container at least 5 gallons in size to allow for adequate root growth.
- What type of fertilizer is best for Carolina Reaper plants? Use a balanced fertilizer with micronutrients, following the package instructions for application.
- How much sunlight do these plants need daily? Carolina Reapers require a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight each day to thrive.
- Will these plants produce peppers the first year? Yes, these 80-day-old seedlings are likely to produce peppers within the first growing season after transplanting.
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