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Preorders from December 2024... Delivery from April 2025
- Order number: 90002
- Chili spiciness: 10+Inhuman
Organic Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Chili Plant
Ordering and delivery:
- Preorders are possible from December 2024. Delivery from April 2025!
- IMPORTANT: If you pre-order other items together with the plants, everything will be delivered together after Easter! So if you want to receive other items earlier, please order separately!
- Fresh chillies and sausages can not be pre-ordered together with chili pepper plants.
- We ship your plants in the order of the orders received.
Information:
In 2012, the Trinidad Scorpion Moruga was award the title of being the world`s hottest chili. It was cultivated on Trinidad and Tobago, an island nation off the coast of Venezuela. The measurements of the Chile Pepper Institute of New Mexico State University gave average values of 1,207,764 Scoville heat units with top values of over 2 million SHU, the first time that a chili plant had reached values exceeding 2 million SHU.
The peppers of the Trinidad Scorpion Moruga chili ripen from green to orange and then red, possessing a hot, but also very fruity flavour. The picture shows an unripe moruga chili in its orange state. Unlike the Trinidad Scorpion Red and Butch T varieties, these chili peppers do not develop such a distinctly pointed spike, however, the uneven surface is evocative of the bhut jolokia chili.
Type | Capsicum chinense |
Spice level | 10+++ |
Scoville | Average 1,207,764 SHU, up to 2 million SHU |
Flowers | White (Jun - Aug) |
Growth habit | Bushy, 75-90cm tall |
Maturation | From green through orange to red |
Fruit`s appearance | Lantern-shaped, uneven surface, approx. 4 x 4cm |
Maturation period | 90 - 110 days |
Origin | Caribbean |
Quality promise:
You get healthy and powerful plants in organic quality. The pre-fertilized plants are approx. 10-15 cm in size, have strong, dark green foliage and a well-rooted soil (delivery in 4 x 4 cm soil block). They are shipped in a tested special packaging, so that they arrive 100% safe and intact.
Important: Water the soil block well before transplanting and fertilize the soil in the new pot with horn meal. Horn meal is a quickly available biological fertilizer, a standard in organic farming. After transplanting, the plant needs 1-2 weeks for the formation of new roots. After then the plant continues to grow. The growth is significantly accelerated by using horn meal. Keep the soil well moist during this time, the soil pot must never dry out, otherwise the roots can be damaged.
Caution: As the plants are grown indoors they are not used to direct sunlight and they can get sunburnt in the sun! In the first 3-4 days, the plant should be gradually accustomed to the sun. Therefore, a semi-shaded place would serve better at the beginning.
Transplanting & pot size: You should use a medium size pot (round pot 10.5 cm, if necessary a pot saucer 11 cm) for the first transplanting. The medium pots can remain indoors on the windowsill until mid-May. Once it has at least 10°C at night, the next transplanting is done into the 9,3L or 14L pot. Please also fertilize the soil with horn meal and ensure a good drainage of irrigation water. Avoid waterlogging. Now the plants can be grown outside in a sunny spot.
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Care: Trinidad Scorpion Moruga chillies need lots of sunlight and heat to grow optimally. The basic soil fertilization is done with horn meal. For the weekly fertilization of the irrigation water, we recommend our Organic Chili Fertiliser. Chillies do not tolerate waterlogging (make sure that the irrigation water is drained well!). Chili plants should be placed in a sunny, sheltered place with at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, if not more. Leave the plants outside at the earliest 2 to 3 weeks after the last frost.
Extenting maturation period: As the fruits have a particularly long maturation period, it is recommended to grow them in a pot (at least 10 litres in capacity), so that you can easily bring the plant inside when the temperature falls below 12°C during the day, allowing all the fruits to ripen.
Overwintering: To keep the plant over the winter, cut it back after harvesting by 20 cm and place in a light place where it is at least 15°C.
And here you will get tips on how to overwinter your chili plants.
Bio-Quality (DE-ÖKO-006):
Our plants are cultivated strictly according to the guidelines of organic farming, and additionally to the quality standards Bioland and Naturland. That is, they are free of harmful substances such as pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilizers.
For healthy chili pleasure!
And to keep your plants healthy, you will find further tips on successful chili cultivation on our website www.chili-shop24.com/chili-know-how/
Warning regarding spiciness
Die Chilis nur mit Handschuhen verarbeiten. Von Kindern und schärfeempfindlichen Menschen fernhalten.
Schärfegrad: | 11 |
Manufacturer
Name: | Femundus GmbH |
Address: | Holzweg 16 67098 Bad Dürkheim Deutschland |