
I frequently get tonnes of questions about gardening, how to, tips and solutions to common gardening problems. I always welcome these questions and interacting with each of you because I actually love hearing about your gardening experiences and results. The fact that I’ve been gardening organically and eating directly from my garden for quite some time, the experience has given me a lot to share about and I want to promote healthy living, organic planting and just being well. Here are a few of the great testimonials from people who have planted my organic ghost pepper seeds, and questions answered.
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Q: We are trying to find out the Scoville heat units for Hungarian hot wax peppers, wondering if you could send me info or direct me to a web site about this pepper and is ny a good growing climate for these plants?
A: Hi Tammy,
The Hungarian hot pepper is a hybrid so I do not grow it. I do however know know a little about it. It has a sweet and a hot flavor which many people like. It can be pickled, canned, steamed, fried, eaten raw, added to sauces, salsa, etc. It rates between 5,000 and 15,000 Scoville heat units depending on the seed and growing conditions.
Your area should be able to grow this pepper with no problem. Just make sure that you have a good organic loamy soil and feed your pepper plants on a regular basis when they start to flower.
You can “google” it and find retail availability.
Cheers,
Jamie
Q: Hi Jamie,
I am entering a hot sauce contest in Austin, Texas at the end of August. Do you have any “Bhut Jolokia” pepper you can sell to me?
Thanks,
Dave
A: Aloha Dave,
Whoa, I am entering that contest as well and since I think my peppers are the biggest, baddest, hottest peppers in the world I would be adding a little competition to the mix. Oh, what the heck. My first crops are just now setting fruit and I will have plenty to send you in August. Get back to me just before the contest so the peppers I send you are fresh and HOTTTTT !!!!!
Jamie
Testimonials
Hello Jamie;
I just wanted to let you know that as of now out of the 10 seeds (started on May 24th indoors) 6 have already sprouted 3 have nice healthy first leaves, the others are just starting. I am so excited!!!
Thanks,
Russell
Hi Jamie,
Thank you so much for your advise on starting my Bhut Jolokia seeds. All 10 sprouted and are now 3″ tall! I will have them into my garden by the end of June and will put the protective covers on them as you suggest.
Cecilia
Aloha Jamie,
Thanks very much for sending my seeds out the same day I ordered them. They are just not starting to show their “hook” and I am so excited! I can’t wait until they are ready to harvest. I make a hot sauce that is fantastic but these will heat it up quite a bit. I have been using habanero peppers and cannot wait to taste my”Ghost” peppers!
Ed
Hello Jamie,
Just wanted to thanks for your advice. I will take longer this time with the acclimation process. We just had some very hot weather and it caught me off guard.
Robert. L.











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Trackback by Case — August 16, 2009 @ 11:21 pm
I just wanted to give some feedback on customer service. I live in Bryan, TX. I bought ten seeds and tried to plant six of them. I was unable to get them started. I called Jamie on the phone just looking for some advice on what I may be doing wrong and how I should procede with the other 4. He promptly sent me twice what I had ordered and asked me to call him back and we would go through the process when the seeds got to me. I did not expect this type of response. The man obviously has a great deal of pride in his business and wants to help others to succede in their on garden. I am incredibly impressed with the customer service I have recieved and will be happy to refer anyone interested in these peppers to him. Thanks Jamie!
Comment by Nathan Collins — September 28, 2009 @ 10:48 am
My pleasure Nathan. Let me know if you have any questions. Please put the seeds in the frig. and wait until February to start them indoors.
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Comment by Jamad — December 30, 2009 @ 5:34 am