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Old February 2, 2019   #1
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Any comments on Pepper X? I understand the same gentleman who bred Carolina Reaper now has Pepper X available after ten years of development. It is supposedly twice as hot as Carolina Reaper. Just curious!
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Old February 2, 2019   #2
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I didn't think it was available yet. He's been talking about it for quite a while, but my understanding is that he hasn't released it yet, and no Guinness World record to back up his story.

Personally, I cautiously venture into the hot pepper range, but a big time NO to the super hots!
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I didn't think it was available yet. He's been talking about it for quite a while, but my understanding is that he hasn't released it yet, and no Guinness World record to back up his story.

Personally, I cautiously venture into the hot pepper range, but a big time NO to the super hots!
I may be wrong but it's named Big Mustard Mama now? Seeds are available thanks to a southern friend!
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I didn't think it was available yet. He's been talking about it for quite a while, but my understanding is that he hasn't released it yet, and no Guinness World record to back up his story.

Personally, I cautiously venture into the hot pepper range, but a big time NO to the super hots!

Me to! Red Scorpion last year, but it really wasn't as hot as expected.


Brown and Orange Habanero this year. Brown is supposed to be a lot hotter than the orange.
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Try Peach Habs... Good stuff!
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Old February 2, 2019   #6
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thehotpepper.com/topic/70698-pepper-x/

Hopefully my link works, but just more yakety yak about the pepper X. Seeing is believing

Sorry, my link didn't work, but you can cut and paste it

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