🌶️ Ignite Your Green Thumb with Habanada Heatless Peppers!
The Habanada Heatless Habanero Sweet Pepper Premium Seeds packet contains 10 heirloom seeds that thrive in full sun and require moderate watering, making them perfect for outdoor gardening enthusiasts looking to cultivate unique, flavorful peppers without the heat.
Material Features | Heirloom |
Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Premium |
B**.
90% germination is accurate!
Germination successful. 9 out of 10 seeds have come up. Doing my best to keep them alive!
A**R
Disappointing
Started 8 of the 10 seeds inside. Only 3 germinated. Of those only one survived. The lone plant appears to be thriving although there are not yet any flowers. To be fair, deer chomped on the leaves after we planted it in the garden thereby retarding its growth until we enclosed it for protection.
R**`
Hot hot hot
These germinated well but took a long time to mature. I picked one to try out and nearly burned my face off. So hot I could not stand it. One plant out of the two I selected is light green and the other is a darker green. One of the hottest peppers I have ever eaten.
A**R
Seeds
Very good
W**R
Weak plants
These plants germinated well but once transplanted seemed to weaken quite a bit and haven’t kept up with my other pepper plants even in the greenhouse. Will update with production once the plant fruits. I think it’s nice as a variety because it has no heat and lots of flavor but I am worried it won’t produce enough to make the value for the money there when other peppers grow stronger. I’m in Michigan zone 6a so perhaps this would do better in a consistently hotter climate.
D**.
Definitely not heatless
These are finally coming to ripen and they are hotter than H-E-double hockey sticks. They don't resemble a habanero. They are fat at the top and pointed at the bottom like one of those novelty super hot peppers.
T**E
Few seeds, low germination
50% germination, 60% if you count the weak straggler that will probably die off before setting true leaves. For the price, could offset the poor rate with additional seed to improve value. Hopefully they will be the low/no heat variety.Would look for another option if I need to buy again. If this is the only option, it seems viable but not a great value.
J**R
Heatless? Not mine.
I was looking forward to trying these heatless habaneros for months. Germination was slow but I managed to get two plants out of about eight seeds and they're beautiful. Heatless, no way they are as hot as a habanero. I'm wondering if I was sent the wrong seeds. I tried to contact the seller with no response. A lot of work went into these peppers and the flavor is great but they are as hot as a habanero.
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