My BHUT JOLOKIA (GHOST CHILI) Story.

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2011

SORRY: You wont see ME in excruciating pain eating one. This is my Ghost Chili story. Plus I wanted the photo for my channel page until the kangaroos turned up.

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  • I have ten Trinidad Scorpion Butch T plants that are just bearing their first fruit. The first one should be ripe tomorrow, and it's a biggun! At 1.4 million SHU, I'm not sure yet what I'll do with it. If I'm brave, I'll mince it in the mortar and spread it on a steak. I don't know if I'm that brave though...

  • @thomasnonsense Hi Thomas, that's fantastic, what you could do is just make an extreme sauce with it & regulate how much you put on the steak.The mortar sounds a bit risky.You wouldn't want any spray on your body anywhere.What ever you do, you'll have to be careful,(giggling while typing).Good luck with it,I wonder if it has a similar aroma as the bhuts.Just a matter of interest, I've been putting some of the bhut xtreme sauce in honey, it adds a nice flavor,I've done that the whole time,ok,,bye

  • Nice Nagas! 

  • @Andalbanon Thank you:):)

  • how much do they cost?

    do they grew in any kinda of soil or alternatively green houses?

  • @sundevilaz78 Hi, I got the seeds about 4 yrs ago.I think I paid about $10 for the seeds.It was money well spent.I'm growing mine in pots in a good quality potting mix.I'm sure they'd do well in your part of the world.My pots are in the shade at the moment,producing quite a few pods.Good luck, if you acquire some seeds or seedlings.take care,I hope I'll ttyl. cheers

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  • @SAK59 Thanks for that :), it's all good fun. I can't believe I'm still growing these, considering how many I have in the freezer.

  • Great story. I grew the bhut's and the nagas a couple of years ago. Last year I grew the nagas alone - they just seem to do better for me. I always dehydrate my peppers and we have the same experience, with the fumes and having to vacate the premises. The wife and kids are never quite as happy with the whole deal as I am. Nice looking peppers you have there. Thanks for posting.

  • G'day Jeff...I think your your theory on the seed numbers v heat ratio makes perfect sense! Talk to you soon, Jay

  • @iStreetglide WOW, thanks for that, I read that also,apparently they use chilis to keep the elephants out.It might all be an urban myth.Good luck with those butch T's.lol.I haven't bothered acquiring those seeds.I know I should....anyway take care, cheers4now

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