Update: My local garden center is a life saver.I’ve never grown super-hots before, any tips?

by Woodland-wanderer24

10 Comments

  1. As someone that grows super hots in Wisconsin, there really aren’t any differences from growing other varieties. Maintain the water level, use fertilizer or really nutrient rich soil and watch out of pests. They will take longer to ripen so keep that in mind.

  2. Woodland-wanderer24

    Just context on the last picture. I’m still getting frost in my area, so the plants are staying in a smaller greenhouse in the greenhouse

  3. CaptainPolaroid

    If you have other plants in there. Give the new plants the atomic treatment. I grow from seed. Every time I brought plants in from an outside source, it either gave me aphids, whitefly or thrips..

    I used a pyrethrin shower and root watering.

  4. simple_champ

    I have had good results doing epsom salt foliar spray on my hot peppers.

  5. genericnekomusum

    Have you ever handled super hot chillies before?

  6. hotsauceboss222

    Water, sun, proper soil, and fertilize off to the races. They grow very easily. Look in to fermented hot sauce for the product. Jilmo has a great kit for cheap.

  7. __Pseudonym

    Its cool and novel at first. When I grew super hots I had no clue what to do with the peppers. They’re too spicy to work with comfortably in my opinion, so my tip is to start thinking about what you’ll do with them if you can’t handle the heat. Oh also, definitely top them and support them with stakes well. They’re going to produce like crazy if you do and they’ll need support.

  8. diziscurran

    Leave them outside in the sun the grow amazing but with ALOT of water

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