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  • Hottest pepper in the world is the Trinidad Scorpion Butch T

  • @BCrawford64 It was not when I did this video :-) I do see that it is now..

  • @adecheine Lol, sorry I thought the date was this january. My bad.

  • I love ghost pepper hot sauce.

  • Lol .. I also used that ghetto technique. I got alot of different kinds of hot pepper seeds going for the 2012 season. The bhut jolokia is no longer the official hottest pepper. The naga morich, trinidad scorpion, and 7pot varieties are just as hot or hotter then the bhuts. Well nice video

  • @jjdillion0919 I am being told it is not the hottest anymore LOL better get up to speed!

  • @jjdillion0919 mmmm the butch- T

  • What a bimbo. Just put the seeds in moist paper towels then inside a tupperware bowl. When they germinate plant them in pots. I reuse my market packs year after year.

  • @garyoinmd Thanks for the sweet comment.

  • This video is freaken pointless, retarded..... No information at all

  • @77alfaro Ouch

  • id really like some seeds :)

  • Yeah, I get mine from PepperJoe, also.

  • I have decided to wait and start them in the house this winter then move them out Side next summer.

  • I just ordered some seeds. I live in Kentucky. Should I of already had some planted. What is my growing season?

  • @Brandonwyoung So sorry for the late reply! How are the seeds coming along? I started a bunch of mine in pots so I can move them when it starts to get cold.

  • One word. Editing! other than that you're AWESOME!

  • @Regiampiero1 I agree, I am getting my new Camcorder next week, my software for editing is lets say not adequate, but I am also a beginner :-) I am getting there, thank you for the comment!!

  • i dont think those are bhuts, maybe naga morich

  • @ahorvath96 Yes sir they are, from Pepper Joe himself.. They didn't get very big and are dried. Wish my growing season was a bit longer here. I already have about ten plants growing now, whoo hoo, looking forward to making some hot sauce to :-)

  • Props to Pepper Joe's, I ordered from him too and he is great!! But OMG get to the point, lady!!

  • Props to Pepper Joe's, I ordered from him too and he is great!!

  • No not at all, they take a really long time to germinate.. There growing season is much longer as well. I started mine last year in February they were very slow growers, but yes, I have a whole room set up with lighting and heat, it is 80-90 degrees while everything is beginning to grow :-) I am actually do a video of my set up :-) Mine go out in May inside a hoop house and raised bed :-)

  • Isn't it a little early? At least for me, when you can't put them out until june, growing them indoors becomes a problem. They tend to get long and spindly unless you have good light.

  • Great idea getting your seeds going early. I've never tried the Ghost pepper. I used to grow Habanero and I found them plenty hot!

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