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Description
The listing, Thai Peppers has ended.
Package of 15 seeds.
Spicy little bright red peppers produced abundantly on lush plants. Many people find the Thai Pepper's fire addictive; you might too! They add zip and color to salsas, stir fries and ceviches. When chopped fine, they can replace cayenne where you want heat plus flavor. Be bold - try a little Thai pepper to accent vegetable dishes or steamed rice. Scoville Rating - 80,000
If auction goes over 800, will be coupled with additional varieties of hot peppers.
Questions & Comments
One should keep in mind, when choosing hot peppers, that their Scoville rating is just a potential of how hot it can get, not necessarily does. the pepper produces capsaicin (the hot stuff) as a defense against harm (being eaten). Sometimes you can love them too much! Lots of water, fertilizer, perfect sun/shade, will make the plant comfortable and unproductive. Try stressing your peppers by reducing the water cycle during mid to late fruit stage.
In a perfect world: Fertilize your peppers with a mix that is low in nitrogen, high in potassium, high in phosphorus. The nitrogen isn't so important, the pepper just doesn't absorb it (Beware! High nitrogen will cause "nutrient lock", stopping uptake of nutrients and starving in out). Potassium: Buy a potash additive or burn hardwood to ash in your barbeque, tilling either in to the soil before planting. Phosphorus: Buy Bone Meal or Bat Guano, Or till in banana peel if nothing else. As a matter of superstition, I plant a matchstick when the flowers drop!