Bahamian Goat Pepper Seeds: A Taste of the Islands
Looking to add some heat and unique flavor to your garden? Our Bahamian Goat Pepper Seeds are the perfect choice! These seeds produce peppers known for their deliciously sweet flavor and habanero-like heat. Originating from the beautiful islands of the Bahamas, these peppers are a favorite among PepperHeads. Start growing your own supply of these amazing peppers with our organically grown, high-quality seeds.
The Bahamian Goat Pepper is characterized by its distinctive appearance. The pods are round and slightly squashed, resembling miniature pumpkins. They feature ridges running vertically along the sides. The peppers start out a dark green color and mature to a vibrant peach/orange hue, adding a splash of color to your garden. Each order includes 10+ seeds.
Benefits of Growing Bahamian Goat Peppers:
- Unique Flavor: Enjoy the sweet and spicy taste that sets these peppers apart.
- Beautiful Appearance: Add visual interest to your garden with their unique shape and color.
- Organically Grown: Seeds harvested from organically grown chili peppers.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for sauces, salsas, and adding a kick to your favorite dishes.
- High Germination Rate: Ensuring a successful and bountiful harvest.
These Bahamian Goat Pepper Seeds are harvested from organically grown chili peppers. We take great care to ensure you receive the highest quality seeds for a successful growing experience. Each order comes with 10+ seeds and is shipped to you. Start your pepper growing journey today with these exceptional seeds!
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What is the ideal soil pH for growing Bahamian Goat Peppers? Bahamian Goat Peppers thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil, with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0.
- How much sunlight do these pepper plants need? They require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and fruit production.
- What is the best way to start Bahamian Goat Pepper seeds indoors? Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Use a seed starting mix and keep the soil consistently moist.
- How hot are Bahamian Goat Peppers on the Scoville scale? These peppers typically range between 100,000 and 300,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), similar to habaneros.
- How often should I water my Bahamian Goat Pepper plants? Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry, usually every few days, depending on weather conditions. Avoid overwatering.































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