Jamaican Hot Chocolate Chili Seeds
Jamaican Hot Chocolate Chili Seeds
Info: The Jamaican Hot Chocolate Chili develops beautiful, shiny chilies similar to Habaneros in a deep chocolate brown. The spiciness is intensive and immediately effective, and the chilies have a unique fruity, sometimes slightly smoky flavour. They are ideal for beautiful, fruity-spicy dishes, but are also suitable for pickling and drying. The bushy, compact plants grow up to 90cm in height and are very high yielding.
Care: The germination temperature is between 22 und 28°C (12 - 21 day germination period), therefore the use of a greenhouse and a heating mat is recommended. The plants need fresh, well-fertilised, permeable soil, and do not tolerate waterlogging. They should be planted in a sunny, protected place with at least 6 hours of sunlight - preferably more. As the plants have a particularly long maturation period, it is recommended to grow them in a pot, 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. To keep the plant over the winter, cut it back by 20cm after harvesting and place in a light place where it is at least 15°C.
You can find plenty of useful tips for successfully growing chili plants in our Chili Cultivation Instructions and in the Chili Diary.
Type | Capsicum chinense |
Content | 10 pieces |
Level of spiciness | 9 |
Scoville | 50.000 - 100.000 SHU |
optimal germination temperature | 22 - 28 °C |
Sowing | Jan. - Apr. |
Flowers | white (May-August) |
Plant growth habit | bushy, compact, approx. 90 cm in height |
Ripening | from green to chocolate brown |
Fruit appearance | smooth, wrinkled, rounded, approx. 4 x 5 cm |
Ripening time | 90 - 100 days |
Origin | Jamaica |
Schärfegrad: | 10 |
Manufacturer
Name: | Femundus GmbH |
Address: | Holzweg 16 67098 Bad Dürkheim Deutschland |
Bin begeistert
In meiner ersten, wohl eher bescheidenen Saison, bin ich von dieser Sorte hellauf begeistert!
Bis Ende Mai stand sie drinnen unter Kunstlicht, später in 9l, bzw dann 25l auf dem Balkon.
Also den Punkt "ertragreich" kann ich definitiv bestätigen! Eine Sorte die Spaß macht!!
Geduld ist gefragt
Von den 9 Sorten, die ich dieses Jahr schon gesät hatte, sind die Jamaican Hot definitiv die, die sich am längsten Zeit gelassen haben, so dass ich fast schon vermutete, sie seien nicht mehr keimfähig. Aber dann kamen sie doch, ca. 10 Tage später als fast alle anderen.
Also: nicht aufgeben und manchmal hilft es auch, die Bedingungen kurfristig zu verändern, indem man z.B. bei Heizmatten manchmal Nachtkühle zulässt.