Chilli (Trinidad Scorpion Butch T) seeds
£1.90Price
- Heat Level: 900,000 - 1,463,700 Scoville Units (Super Hot)
- Species: Capsicuum Chinense
- Origin: Trinidad
- Pod Description: This pod is a previous World record holder and grows to around 4-8cm long, including the sharp-pointed tail, and will ripen from green to orange to red, it can take a while to ripen in cooler climates
- All seeds are germination trialled
- Seeds are supplied in bio-degradable/recyclable packaging
- Sow a few seeds into a tray in late February to May and cover lightly with seed compost
- Either use a heated propagator or pop the seed tray into an enclosed plastic bag and seal and place on a windowsill
- Once the seedling has produced two true leaves (second set of leaves) they can be transplanted into individual pots
- Try and maintain around 20-25 degrees while young plants
- As the plant grows, transplant into as large a pot as allows, this will determine the size of the plant
- Once the plant has flowered and has started to produce small chillies, it will benefit from a feed of either comfrey tea or tomato feed
- Chillies dislike irregular watering as this will sometimes cause blossom end rot (the base of the chilli/pepper rots)