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Trinidad Scorpion Butch T Pepper Seeds - 30+ Seeds Pack, Super Hot Chili Peppers for Home Gardening, Cooking & Spicy Food Lovers
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Trinidad Scorpion Butch T Pepper Seeds - 30+ Seeds Pack, Super Hot Chili Peppers for Home Gardening, Cooking & Spicy Food Lovers
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T Pepper Seeds - 30+ Seeds Pack, Super Hot Chili Peppers for Home Gardening, Cooking & Spicy Food Lovers
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T Pepper Seeds - 30+ Seeds Pack, Super Hot Chili Peppers for Home Gardening, Cooking & Spicy Food Lovers
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The Trinidad scorpion 'Butch T' pepper was, for three years, ranked the most pungent ("hot") pepper in the world according to Guinness World Records. A laboratory test conducted in March 2011 measured a specimen at 1,463,700 Scoville heat units, officially ranking it the hottest pepper in the world at that time. One possible secret to the chili's heat, according to a cultivator of the pepper, is fertilizing the soil with the liquid runoff of a worm farm. In August 2013, Guinness World Records recognized the Carolina Reaper as the hottest pepper in the world, at 1,569,300 SHU.
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These look like Thai chili peppers. The plants grew well but every one of the seeds came up as a Thai chili (I think that's what they are) . Every plant that was one of their scorpion pepper plants. If that's a scorpion pepper I'll eat my hat!Not scorpion peppers. About half the seeds grew, and now starting to get peppers. They are not scorpion peppers. Looks like some kind of a chili pepper.

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