Grow Your Own Super Hot 7 Pot White Peppers
Looking to add some serious heat to your garden? Then look no further than these 7 Pot White Pepper Seeds! This is a rare and sought-after white variety of the famous 7 Pot pepper, known for its intense heat and unique fruity flavor. These peppers are not for the faint of heart, boasting a Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) rating of 1,150,000 to 1,800,000.
The 7 Pot White Pepper gets its name from the legend that one pepper pod is enough to spice seven pots of stew! The pods start light green and mature to a creamy white color. This plant is a prolific producer, growing to a height of about three to four feet. If you’re a chili head or just love growing unique and interesting plants, the 7 Pot White Pepper is a must-have for your garden.
Growing your own White Pepper Seeds offers several benefits. You’ll have access to fresh, super hot peppers whenever you need them. Plus, you’ll know exactly where your food comes from and how it was grown. These organically grown, open-pollinated seeds will give you a head start on growing your own supply of these fiery peppers.
The hot pepper seeds you will receive have been carefully grown, harvested, and packed to ensure you get the best possible germination rates. Each pack contains 12+ seeds, more than enough to get you started on your journey to growing these extreme peppers. Get ready to experience the thrill of growing your own super hot peppers!
Frequently Asked Questions
- How hot are the 7 Pot White Peppers? The 7 Pot White Pepper averages between 1,150,000 to 1,800,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU).
- How big do the plants get? The plants typically grow to be about three to four feet tall.
- What is the best way to germinate the seeds? Start the seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Use a seed starting mix and keep the soil consistently moist and warm.
- How much sunlight do the plants need? 7 Pot White Pepper plants need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
- What kind of soil is best for growing 7 Pot White Peppers? A well-draining soil rich in organic matter is ideal.





























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