Growing ghost peppers from seed to harvest is easier than you might think!

In this video, I show you how we grow our own ghost chilies in a relatively cold climate. I like to grow these superhot peppers in containers, but you could just as easily transplant into your in ground garden in the spring and get a sizeable harvest by the fall. Use these gardening tips to get the most out of your next round of ghost pepper plants!

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12 Comments

  1. Can anyone be kind to send me the ghost pepper seeds, kinda difficult to find around… Perhaps better if I knew how to cross create one

  2. Im growing some violet sparkle, pippins golden honey and lesya peppers this year and putting the updates on youtube. Going great so far!

  3. M R good peppers and dehydrates powders assures great future recipes. Adding reapers/scotch bonnet/ and or Scorpion just enhance. Thanks.

  4. Have you noticed any difference between seedlings in cells with the green scuzz on them vs no scuzz? Mine seem to be more likely to die off.

  5. You guys obviously know what you’re doing and you’re great at it! But I’ll just say for newbies watching this – that seedling could have stayed in that module cell for at least another week or two weeks (especially if it’s being fertilised as well).

  6. Why do mine seem so much slower. Mine are 2 1/2 weeks from sprouting and aren’t even close to that big when he said a couple weeks

  7. Bigger pot and bigger plant does equal bigger individual harvest per plant but best total harvest actually comes from packing more small plants per sqft.

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