Sunday, September 27, 2009

Desert Tepin Pepper



This tiny desert pepper is said to be hotter than the Dorset Naga, although Guiness lists the Dorset naga as the hottest. We have reports of comparisons between the two suggesting that the Desert Tepin Pepper is reliably hotter. We make no claims as to which is the true champ, but there is no question that the Desert Tepin Pepper is a must-have for the serious chile pepper enthusiast. We also carry Dorset naga seeds, so you can test them for yourself and decide who the champ really is.

Growing Information for Desert Tepin Pepper: Plant your seeds at a depth of 1/4" in a well-draining soil mixture. Keep very warm and bright. This pepper requires hotter temperatures than typical pepper species because of its native environment. Use of a heat lamp will raise soil temperature. After the seedlings have developed a few sets of true leaves, transplant to a location in full sun. More sun and less water will increase the heat content. Plants mature in 100 days.

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