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Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Red - (Capsicum chinense)
The former world's hottest pepper in 2012 until it was dethroned by the Carolina Reaper in 2013. The average number of Scoville Units in the Trinidad Scorpion Moruga was 1.2 million with some chili pods even measuring 2,009,231 million Scoville Units. The peppers have a wrinkled appearance. Native to the lands of Moruga in Trinidad and Tobago.
Heat level: 1,200,000 to 2,009,000 (SHU) Scoville Heat Units - Nuclear Hot
Flavor: Fruity and flavorful if you can taste it through the blistering heat!
Great experience
Ghost peppers nearly made me feint cutting them. A++
Received but have not germinated them yet. The packaging could be improved for better seed preservation.
I grew four Scorpion plants this year from seed I bought from Bohica. They all germinated quickly in late January and were transplanted and placed outside in mid-May. The plants are healthy, but only two pods have grown as of July. One of the pods is clearly a Scorpion, but the other looks more like a Ghost Scorpion cross. I picked the one that looks like a Ghost Scorpion, and it was one of the best tasting chilies I've ever eaten...and then the fire kicked in. Wow was it hot. Hopefully I'll see a lot more pods in a few months.
Can’t complain !