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Naga Bubblegum 7 Pot Red Pepper Seeds

Naga Bubblegum 7 Pot Red Pepper Seeds

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The Naga Bubblegum 7 Pot Red is a rather unique cross between super hot peppers Bubblegum 7 x Naga Viper. Created by Justin White, this is a daring variety that is guaranteed to know your socks off!

Grow these Naga pepper plants as tall as 4 ft. in your garden or pot - they perform well in both. These plants will yield a vast amount of peppers that reach between 2-3" in length. Pods are gnarly-looking with bumpy skin that bubbles over in heat, with a pendant shape that tapers off to a point. These chiles will change color from green to red at maturity.

Naga Bubblegum 7 Pot Red Peppers exude wicked heat, surpassing heat levels of 1,000,000 SHUs! The name 7 Pot refers to using only one of these pods to spice up 7 pots worth of soup - wow! Beyond the heat, you'll notice fruity and tangy flavors that are particularly wonderful when used in hot sauce or as a dried chili powder. But use sparingly!

  • Species: Capsicum Chinense
  • Heat Level: 1,000,000+ SHUs
  • Type: Super Hot
  • Flavor: Fruity, Tangy
  • Germination Rate: 84%
  • Origin: USA
  • Pod Size: 2-3"
  • Plant Height: 4 ft.
  • Days to Harvest: 100+ Days

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Specifications:

  • Heat Level:
  • Plant Size: 4 ft.
  • Pod Size: 2-3"
  • Origin: USA
  • Species: Chinense
  • SHU: 1,000,000+
  • Days to Harvest: 100 - 109 days

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Willie Bailey
Chillwill da bbq sauce man

Waiting to start February, but I believe they will be nice peppers once developed right now its ice cold here.waiting for warmer weather to come.