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Red Devils Tongue Pepper Seeds

Red Devils Tongue Pepper Seeds

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Feast your eyes on the spicy Red Devil's Tongue Pepper! Close kin and a similar shape to the popular Fatalii pepper, this variety is sweeter and much hotter, with heat levels reaching well above 500,000 SHUs!

Plant our Red Devil's Tongue pepper seeds and watch them grow into nice 3 ft. tall plants in your home garden. You'll notice these crazy-looking pods ripen from green to a fiery red with smooth, shiny skin. Their shape looks just like a tongue - as if it was torn straight out of the devil's mouth! Given ample time, the Red Devil’s Tongue pepper plant is easy to grow.

An extremely hot habanero variety, these peppers work great for homemade pepper hot sauces, powder, salsas, and more. Add a little bit to your cooking to really spice things up! Besides red, you can find the devil's tongue pepper in yellow as well

  • Species: Capsicum Chinense
  • Heat Level: 300,000-500,000+ SHUs
  • Type: Very Hot
  • Flavor: Sweet, Spicy
  • Origin: USA
  • Pod Size: 4"
  • Plant Height: 3 ft.
  • Days to Harvest: 110+ Days

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Specifications:

  • Heat Level:
  • Plant Size: 3 ft.
  • Pod Size: 4"
  • Origin: USA
  • Species: Chinense
  • SHU: 300,000-500,000
  • Days to Harvest: 110+ Days

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Mark Reid
Poor germination.

I bought Red Devils,Scorpion and Bulgarian.The Red Devils and the Scoroipn apocalypse had very poor germination but the Bulgarian carrots did well.
All 3 varieties were planted in the same tray with the same medium under the same temp and light.