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Thors Hammer Peach Pepper Seeds

Thors Hammer Peach Pepper Seeds

10+ Seeds. Pepper seeds are packaged in 10 packs. For bulk orders, please request bulk packaging.

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Description:

Thors Hammer Peach Pepper is a super hot pepper created by Jes Christiensen of Denmark. It is a cross of a few superhot peppers so the heat in these peppers is no joke. As of 2022, it is the 6th generation or F6 so there may be some variation with this pepper. You may even grow a few with small tails on the end. It will ripen from green to a stunning light peach color. It closely resembles the Jays Peach Scorpion Pepper

Thors Hammer Peach seeds grow into very productive plants that grow over 4 feet tall with 3 in. pods. This mighty peach pepper has Scoville Heat Units ranging from 1,000,000 - 1,500,000+. So if you are searching for a pepper that will give you an intense kick, you found the perfect fit. The citrusy notes complements the heat so you will have a balance of flavor in each bite. 

Please Note: This new variety is still unstable. Your grow results could vary in terms of shape, size, and color.

Try growing other Super Hot Pepper Seeds and browse through our Super Hot Pepper Plants if seeds aren't your thing.

Specifications:

  • Heat Level:
  • Packet Quantity: 10+ Seeds. Pepper seeds are packaged in 10 packs. For bulk orders, please request bulk packaging.
  • Plant Size: 4 ft.
  • Pod Size: 3 in.
  • Days to Harvest: 110 - 120+ days
  • Origin: Denmark
  • Species: Chinense
  • SHU: 1,000,000 - 1,500,000+ SHUs

Growing Instructions

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I had an issue with my first quarter not being delivered contact is customer service. They immediately replace the order which arrived in two days had an issue with germination wrote a review customer service replied, addressed my concerns, sent an additional order to me which arrived in two days. I have to say that i was not anticipating such response. Customer service was outstanding.

Benjamin,
Thank you for your review! We’re so happy to hear that our customer service team has been able to help you with these order issues. We strive to provide a great customer experience and reviews like yours help us to do so! If we can be of any assistance in the future, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

Getting Started

So, you've received your seeds and are wondering what's next? At Pepper Joe's, we're committed to equipping you with everything you need to succeed in germinating the pepper seeds you've chosen. Our mission is to introduce you to a diverse array of pepper varieties, setting the stage for an exciting and rewarding gardening experience. Let's dive into the essentials together.

  • What You'll Need

    Soil and Tray Method

    Seed Starting Supplies 
  • Plant your Seeds

    1. Pre-saturate your seed starting soil mix. Ensure the seed starting mix is fully saturated prior to planting your seed.
    2. Make a ¼-inch hole in the center of each seed starting cell. A #2 pencil eraser is a great tool for making these holes.
    3. Place your seed and cover gently with soil.
      You can plant up to 4 seeds per cell to help ensure successful germination.
  • 4. Place your heat mat under  your base tray and your humidity dome on top. For best results, set your temperature controller between 75 - 80 degrees.

    5. Place your plant light above the seed starting tray and turn on. Refer to the plant light manufacturers instructions for the optimal distance. Plant light should remain on for 14 to 16 hours per day.

    6. Enjoy watching them grow! See our full instruction page below for more information.

    Starting Peppers from Seed