Ultra White Bhut Jolokia/Ghost – 20 Seeds One of the Hottest Chilli in the World

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Ultra White Bhut Jolokia / Ghost Chilli: One of the Hottest Chilli in the World – 20 seeds

This is the whitest Bhut Jolokia / Ghost chilli found on this planet!

This is one of the most rare and stunning Bhut Jolokia / Ghost chilli across the Bhut Jolokia family. They matures from light green to beautiful snowy bright white. This is a very unique & rare Bhut Jolokia! Try this and you will love this. Limited seeds, so do not miss out!

Bhut Jolokia, chilli pepper is the former hottest chili pepper in the world. It’s rated over 1.3 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU) where a Jalapeno pepper produces between 3,500-8,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU)!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale

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How hot are they?

300 times hotter than JALAPENO
200 times hotter than TABASCO chilli and
10 times hotter than a HABANERO Chilli

See the comparison in Scoville heat scale:

A Jalapeno logs about 5,000 on the heat scale and
An Ultra White Bhut Jolokia/Ghost Chilli logs about 1,300,245!!!! (over 1.3 million)

International Buyers:
If the postage is lost in transit and you do not receive them or your country’s custom confiscate the seeds, I won’t be responsible for it. You will not be refunded nor resend the seeds again. Please do not buy the seeds if you are not agreed to this terms. If you want me send through registered post, please contact me before you pay for the item.

Sowing Instructions:

They are very easy to grow & easy to maintain. This plant will continuously produce chilli during warmer months. Seeds need minimum 20°C to germinate. With a proper care in frosty time this will survive up to 3 years. Soak the seeds in water for a few hours before planting and sow them around 5mm deep in a sunny, well-drained position. Germinates between 2-4 weeks. Grow indoor in extreme weather condition and then transfer when mature enough to survive.

Due to quarantine restrictions, seeds can’t be sent to Tasmania.