what variety of chilli is very hot,i only wish to grow some to use as a bug killer,along with garlic,as i have not used them before,when are they at the hotest,and are they all green turning red,then hot,or do some grow red and hot from the start,any advice welcome please.
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Last edited by lottie dolly; 07-10-2008, 03:38 PM.sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of theseTags: None
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The Naga Jolokia is the hottest chilli at 1 million Skoville units. Here is a list of other varieties and a guide to their hotness.
Chilli Varieties
They turn from green to red as they ripen and become hotter, in general.
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My Prairie Fire are pretty hot, tiny but give a real kick and the plant is perfect for the window sill so can be kept easily from year to year.
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scotch bonnets are supposed to be pretty firey too.Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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AFAIK the Bhut Jolokia is currently recognised as the hotest, however I don't know how well they grow in England. I'll be able to tell you next summer as I have some seeds . In the English climate perhaps the Dorset Naga would be better.There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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Lottie Dolly, I have some little chillies which are hotter than I can eat, should be excellent for bugs though! The seedling was given to me and I was told it was a Demon Red. But checking various websites, it looks more like Rooster Spurs. The chillies are only about 1cm long and it's a really pretty little windowsill plant. But whatever it is, it's ferocious! Would you like some seed?Life is too short for drama & petty things!
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HI there! Yeah I agree with the peeps above. Bhut Jolokia, Habaneros & scotch bonnet types are all amung the hotest chillies in the world!Live like you never lived before!
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Several of my scotch bonnet chillis have been partly eaten by slugs.
I hope they suffered from eating too much.
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Bolivian rainbow are very pretty as they grow upwards from the plant rather than dangling down and they ripen through lots of colours - making a striking plant. It is small enough to grow in the kitchen and pretty fierce fruits too!
I am hoping my sister remembers to post me a chili from the plant I grew for her as my seeds have vanished without trace!Happy Gardening,
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Originally posted by lottie dolly View Postwhat variety of chilli is very hot,i only wish to grow some to use as a bug killer,along with garlic,as i have not used them before,when are they at the hotest,and are they all green turning red,then hot,or do some grow red and hot from the start,any advice welcome please.
For the purpose you are describing, I don't think that you would need to grow anything as hot as Bhut Jolokia. Probably something along the lines of birds eye chilli's or habenero would suffice. These are a bit easier to grow and are more than hot enough. You're also likely to get more fruit.
Chillis are actually at their hottest when they are red. Although most people think it is the seed which is the hot part of the chilli, in reality its the white membrane that the seeds are attached to
Hope this helps and let me know how you get on
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Originally posted by HotStuff View PostAFAIK the Bhut Jolokia is currently recognised as the hotest, however I don't know how well they grow in England. I'll be able to tell you next summer as I have some seeds . In the English climate perhaps the Dorset Naga would be better.
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THANK YOU ALL for your replies,if the bhut jolokia are that hot then maybe not wise to use it on the brasicas,lol,might kill em,poor things,
thank you very much to kernowyon and comfreyfan for the kind offers,and to capsid for the chilli chart,i will have a good look on it and see whats what,if i cannot find anything in the catalogue we get from our lottie,then i will be pleased to take up the seed offers,i will then pm you,to see if they are still available,many thanks again people.Last edited by lottie dolly; 08-10-2008, 08:42 PM.sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Hi all have a look at this link they have a vast array of varieties
Buy Bhut Jolokia and Naga Morich Chilli Seeds, the hottest chilli in the world!
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