🌶️ Spice Up Your Life with a Fiery Touch!
The Ghost Chili Pepper kit allows you to cultivate the hottest pepper in the world, featuring a recyclable container, mineral soil, and easy-to-follow instructions. Perfect for gifting or personal use, this kit guarantees growth both indoors and outdoors with minimal effort.
Soil Type | Mineral Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Unit Count | 3.0 Ounce |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
K**R
it worked, it really worked
Can I just say that I was a bit skeptical that this would work. I saw some reviews from people who said it didn't come up but I decided to risk it. I needed a couple of coworker gifts for people who brag that there is no such a thing as too hot of a salsa. I thought it would be a funny gift and a cute little package. I got one for myself because I thought it was cool and pretended it was a gift from the dog.So I started it Christmas day. It was very simple. For a long time nothing came up. I looked it up and saw that it needs to be kept warm, and it does mean WARM. The house is around 65 at night so clearly that's too cold for it. I put it under a plant lamp and two days later I had seedlings.The only problem is that I sort of stirred the dirt around with my finger looking for signs of life. Thanks to that the plants are all coming up around the edges and they're so small I'm afraid to do anything about it right now.ps. I am SO not eating these if I actually get peppers.
1**2
Ghost Chili Peppers are a FRAUD. They are a worthless product......
They will not grow. Nothing happens. I think these ghost chili peppers are a joke and a fraud.Both my wife and I grow chili peppers all the time. We have about 8 to 10 plants growing at any one time.We have peppers from Mexico, Vietnam, Cambodia and the USA.But with these Ghost Chili Peppers nothing happens. It was a waste of my money. Will never purchase any plants or food type items through Amazon ever again.My wife who can grow anything (she is Vietnamese) says that the cans were probably empty and contained no pepper seeds.Spent $27.00 for four cans of Ghost Chili Peppers for nothing.....PS: We followed the instructions to the letter.NEVER AGAIN..... James Edwards
J**K
Legit
Awesome plant . My plant is over 2 feet tall and has has flowers after 3 months.Here's some advice for any wanting to grow this chili plant .Let it start out in the can and keep it warm and in doors After 2-3 weeks it should sprout give it another month to grow in the can .Once it reaches about 2 inches tall .carefully move it to a big 17 gallon where it can stay forever.The plant will be short the roots are long so be careful when transplanting it . I live in California Where it gets hot but not humid and I keep my plant inside next to my balcony with my scorpion peppers. i LET MY PLANT GET MORNING AND AFTER NOON SUNLIGHT...When they are little .You can keep them in the direct sun for hours .Once it gets around a foot tall around 65-80 days old .You will see little fist coming out between the leaves.these are the flowers. Once it Flowers You need to keep it out of direct sunlight or the heat will cause it stress.Just look at the leaves if they are drooping down towards the ground it 's too hot for the plant.,and the flowers will fall off.I use filter sunlight for my Ghost Chili plant i keep it next to my sliding door and keep my blinds open so it gets sunlight that's filtered but is not baking in the sun . Good luck every one hope this helps. FYI these chili's are super hot!!!! DO NOT EAT THEM ON A DARE OR FOR YOU TUBE !!!! YOU WILL END UP IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM!! The chili has a really good flavor kinda sweet and very rich but it is very Hot.Also be careful when roasting these indoors make sure the room is well vented or you have a fan available The first time I made the mistake of roasting them on my stove on a skillet with just window open and I PEPPER SPRAYED MYSELF!!!!! SO BE CAREFUL.Well that's all I have I hope this is helpful.Jason K
T**E
Ghost chile in a can
Plant arrived very quickly. However I was expecting a plant, not seeds in a can. and got no instructions with it . I assumed you pull the pop top [or bottom], put the plastic cap over it and water. Anyway it worked. Seeds sprouted in a week, . Weather has been warm, with lotsa rain in SW Florida which is maybe why mine grows and others don't.I emailed the company but have not heard how to transplant a metal can of vermiculite . When big enough I will pull all but one sprout, wait for peppers to ripen, and gather seeds for the next one to plant in soil.I have to admit is is a novel ideaFollow up. FEB 2013. Second generation seed planting worked well. But these chiles are overpowering. I have yet to figure how to use a small enough amount of these devils. Should be labled "For use only by those who have paramedics as close friends." But you already knew that.
D**R
Six healthy ghost chili peppers
My son had wanted me to grow some ghost peppers, so I gave these a try. I put the can under my plant lights and they spouted within 10 days. A month later I have 6 plants and have transplanted them to bigger containers until they are ready to go outside. Ii am keeping them under the lights until then. I have never tried to grow anything inside without plant lights, so that may be why some people did not have success. I did add a little fish emulsion to one water feeding during that time, when a couple of leaves looked a little yellow. You mix 2 tablespoons to one gallon of water. I plan to plant a couple in my raised bed garden and give the rest to some friends that enjoy hot stuff. It's too bad you can't post a picture here, because they look great.Update: It is now August and I have about 50 peppers on the one in the raised bed and am running out of recipes to use them in! I think it is time to buy a dehydrator. The one in the ground has blooms, but no peppers yet. I gave one to a friend who is growing it in a big pot and she has lots of peppers, so in my opinion a raised bed or large pot is the best way to grow them after transplanting from the can.
M**N
Grow your own Ghost Chili pepper
Ghost Chili Challenge growing kit looks like a small soup can. It really grew. only got one pepper but, I was still very pleased as I grew it. Good product for the Hot pepper lover like myself.
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