Hybrid Naga Chili Seeds Thailand Intact Pack produce peppers measuring 800,000 to 1,000,000 Scoville Heat Units. Germination requires 20-30°C temperatures under full sun. Fruity, smoky flavor profiles develop within a 90-120 day maturity cycle.
Key Features
- 800k-1M SHU Rating: High-intensity Capsicum chinense genetics. Each harvested Ghost pepper carries extreme heat levels.
- 20-30°C Germination: Thermal requirements for successful sprouting. High success rates depend on maintaining consistent warmth in local humidity.
- 6.0-6.8 Soil pH: Slightly acidic environments support nutrient uptake. Correct acidity prevents stunted growth or poor yields.
- Thailand Intact Packaging: Factory-sealed containers prevent moisture ingress. Sealed packs maintain seed viability during storage.
- 90-120 Day Maturity: Plants reach 2-4 ft heights before harvest. Full growth cycles take four months under full sun.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Naga chili take to grow?
Maturity occurs between 90 and 120 days after planting. This timeline depends on consistent sun exposure and proper soil pH.
Is Naga chili and Ghost pepper the same?
Both belong to the Capsicum chinense species and share similar heat profiles. Regional naming variations exist but the genetic heat intensity remains identical.
What is the best time to plant naga chili seeds?
Planting during warm periods yields better results due to the 20-30°C germination requirement. Avoid cold snaps that inhibit seedling development.