Mekong River White Thai Pepper Seeds: A Culinary Delight
Mekong River White Thai Pepper Seeds offer a fantastic opportunity to grow your own supply of these flavorful peppers. A popular member of the Thai pepper family, these peppers boast a perfect balance of flavor and heat, making them incredibly versatile in Asian cuisine. Imagine adding a fresh kick to your stir-fries, soups, and marinades with peppers grown right in your own garden.
These Thai peppers typically grow to about 2 to 3 inches in length, transitioning from a crisp white to a vibrant orangish-red as they mature. With a Scoville Heat Unit rating of 50,000 to 100,000, White Thai peppers deliver a medium heat punch – hotter than a Cayenne, but milder than a Habanero. This makes them an excellent choice for those who enjoy a noticeable but not overwhelming spiciness.
One of the significant benefits of growing White Thai pepper plants is their adaptability. They thrive in containers, making them ideal for gardeners with limited space, such as balconies, patios, or decks. These plants are known for their early ripening and continuous production throughout the growing season, ensuring a steady supply of fresh peppers for your culinary creations. Plus, they are beautiful plants!
Each pack comes with 12+ organically grown, open-pollinated seeds. While open pollination allows for genetic diversity, it may occasionally result in accidental crosses. We ensure the best seed quality with hand-packing. For added assurance during shipping, a bubble mailer with tracking is available at checkout.
Benefits of Growing Mekong River White Thai Pepper Seeds:
- Adds a flavorful heat to Asian dishes.
- Suitable for container gardening.
- Early ripening and continuous production.
- Organically grown and open-pollinated.
- Perfect for hot sauces and pepper flakes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How hot are Mekong River White Thai Peppers?
They range from 50,000 to 100,000 Scoville Heat Units, providing a medium heat. - Can I grow these peppers in a container?
Yes! They thrive in containers, making them perfect for small spaces. - How long does it take for the peppers to mature?
They are known for their early ripening and produce throughout the season. - What kind of soil is best for these pepper plants?
Well-draining soil is ideal. - How much sunlight do they need?
They require at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.





























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