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Chilli Carolina Reaper Super Hot Chilli

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Carolina Reaper: The Fiery King of Chilis

If you’re a chili enthusiast or a daring cook, the Carolina Reaper is a name that likely sends shivers down your spine—or ignites your excitement! Known as one of the hottest peppers in the world, the Carolina Reaper has gained a reputation for its intense heat and unique flavor. Here’s everything you need to know about this fiery chili.

Key Features

  • Extreme Heat: The Carolina Reaper holds the Guinness World Record for the hottest chili pepper, with an average Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) rating of over 1.6 million, and some individual peppers measuring over 2.2 million SHU. This level of heat is not for the faint-hearted!
  • Distinct Flavor: Beyond its heat, the Carolina Reaper offers a fruity, sweet flavor that can enhance various dishes. Many chili lovers appreciate its complex taste, which can be overshadowed by its intense spiciness.
  • Appearance: The Carolina Reaper is easily recognizable with its wrinkled, red skin and a distinctive tail-like appendage. It typically measures about 1.5 to 2.5 inches in length.

Growing Tips

  1. Climate: The Carolina Reaper thrives in warm climates. It requires a long growing season, so it’s best to start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost or to plant them in a greenhouse.
  2. Soil: Use well-draining soil rich in organic matter. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0 to 7.0) is ideal for optimal growth.
  3. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells, but be careful not to overwater.
  4. Sunlight: Ensure your plants receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day. They thrive in warm, sunny conditions.
  5. Fertilizing: Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to promote healthy growth and fruit production. A fertilizer high in potassium can help enhance the flavor and heat of the peppers.

Culinary Uses

  • Salsas and Sauces: Add finely chopped Carolina Reaper to salsas or hot sauces for an explosive kick.
  • Spicy Dishes: Incorporate small amounts into stews, soups, or marinades to elevate the heat level.
  • Infused Oils: Create spicy oils by infusing olive oil with Carolina Reaper peppers for drizzling over dishes or as a cooking ingredient.

Safety Precautions

Due to its extreme heat, it’s essential to handle Carolina Reapers with care:

  • Wear Gloves: Always wear gloves when handling the peppers to avoid skin irritation.
  • Avoid Touching Face: Be cautious not to touch your face, especially your eyes, after handling the peppers.
  • Use Sparingly: Start with a small amount in your dishes, as the heat can quickly become overwhelming.

Conclusion

The Carolina Reaper is not just a chili pepper; it’s an experience for those who dare to embrace its fiery heat. Whether you’re growing it in your garden or using it in your culinary creations, this pepper is sure to add a thrilling kick to your meals. Just remember to respect its heat and enjoy the unique flavour it brings to the table!

8-10 Seeds

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Useful Information

Sowing & Growing

Sow Chilli seeds in a greenhouse from early February to April. They need warmth and a long period of time to fruit. They can be sown outside from early April in warmer southern parts of the country but they will need lots of sustained heat to produce a good crop, so it is better to sow indoors.

Chillies originate from South America so they like it hot and their optimum germination temperature is between 27°C-32°C, although some can grow if temperatures are above 21°C but germination is more erratic. Use a loam based seed & potting-on compost as chillies like good drainage. A number of seeds can be sown into a seed tray or pot 5mm deep and then pricked out and potted on when 2 true leaves have grown. (True leaves are the second set of leaves to form).

The plant should be carefully lifted by the true leaves and not the stem to prevent damage. I support the root system by holding a plant label underneath whilst holding the true leaves. Best results are achieved by placing the tray/pot into a thermostatically-controlled propagator but they will also germinate with the use of a heated tray/mat. They can then be potted on into a 9cm pot until they reach a height of 8cm-15cm tall and then finally re-potted into a 3L/4L pot or straight into the ground if there is open soil in your greenhouse/polytunnel.

Shading may be needed to control the temperature in your greenhouse as if temperatures are above 36°C the flowers may drop off and the fruit will not set. It is a good idea to mist the greenhouse twice daily to maintain humidity. Chillies are better watered from the top with a spray bottle but they do not like to be over or under-watered.

Additional information

Scoville Scale

1 TO 2.2 MILLION

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