Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habenero Pepper 15 Seeds

by admin on February 11, 2010

41qEsdxtErL. SL160  Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habenero Pepper 15 Seeds

  • Fruits are 1-1/2 to 2 inches long and with an extremely hot Caribbean flavor that is strong and smoky
  • 85 days
  • Makes a great hot sauce
  • 15 Seeds

Product Description
*FREE SHIPPING & HANDLING ON ANY ADDITIONAL PACKS OF SEEDMART SEEDS PURCHASED WITHIN 7 DAYS and PAID WITH ONE PAYMENT! 85 days – This strain originated from a pepper found in a market in Port Antonio, Jamaica. These shiny, habanero-type peppers are deep chocolate-brown when ripe and ribbed or wrinkled, resembling large dates or prunes. Fruits are 1-1/2 to 2 inches long and with an extremely hot Caribbean flavor that is strong and smoky. Those in th… More >>

Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habenero Pepper 15 Seeds

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Guillermo Alfaro February 11, 2010 at 6:43 am

I originally ordered 4 plants of RED HABANERO nad 4 plants of SERRANO PEPPERS and i only recieved 2 CHOCOLATE HABANERO PLANTS and 3 Plant of some other plant wich appeared to be thai peppers………didnt bother to complain beacuse you wont get no where …( waste of time )
Rating: 1 / 5

M. Armstrong February 11, 2010 at 7:34 am

I placed an order for the Jamaican Hot chocolate and the peach habenero peppers, the company said they sent it I never received the items, when I called the company, their representative informed me that it was no longer their responsibility, I have to pursue the matter with the United States Post Office. I will never purchase from this company again

MA. Fairburn, Georgia
Rating: 1 / 5

K. M. Bryant February 11, 2010 at 8:23 am

I planted these at the same time as other very rare peppers and this was the only pepper that did not grow. I’ll try a different source next time.

Rating: 1 / 5

J. Myers February 11, 2010 at 9:42 am

Five of the six seeds came up…took about ten days with a heat pad and a 100ppm soak of gibberellic acid for around 5 hours.I also had good suscess with some of the other habs from Hirts.Peruvian White Lightning,Savannah Red Habanero,Hot Paper Lantern Habanero.Heat is the key to germination,and the gibberellic acid really seemed to help out as well.Now let’s see if a can keep them growing till I can plant them outside!

Rating: 5 / 5

S. Berg February 11, 2010 at 11:27 am

I wish people would rate the product and not the seller. I ordered from Georgia Grown Gardens instead of Hirts and had great service. I had the seeds 4 days after I ordered them. As far as the peppers go, They grow just as an ordinary Habenero would but the peppers turn from green to a chocolate, and if you leave them on the plant long enough they turn dark red. Taste is a lot like an orange hab. wit sort of a smokey taste. Very Hot!!
Rating: 5 / 5

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