Im someone who collects things… sound familiar?

Anyways, I have 2 collections of peppers at the moment. One of them is Marvel Peppers – named after various characters from Marvel comics. The other is now the "low heat" or "no heat" versions of the biggest names in spicy peppers.

Currently have: Habanadas, Sweet Bonnets, Mad Hatters (I include these since they commercially derived them from the bishops crown), sweet moruga and 7 pot. I guess I have to get Nadapeno seeds to complete the collection.

Anyone have experience with just how "heatless" these things are? I can handle serious heat but I dont want to burn out my wife or sell it to someone and they get burned.

by Far_Albatross1936

3 Comments

  1. Dry-Bet-5987

    I’m curious to hear your list of collected Marvel peppers.
    I just ordered some non superhots myself for the first time so I know there’s at least one more you could add to your list. The Datil Sweet/ Sweet Datil (depending who you order from). I’m growing them and Sweet Moruga’s for the same reason as you for the first time, so I can’t speak to how hot they are.

  2. AdditionalTrainer791

    Very heatless in my experience growing them. Just doesn’t taste like a bonnet at all more like a habanero.

  3. avianrave

    Aji delight for the baccatum.

    There’s also nobasco. 

    The habanada should be completely heatless, but who knows how representative the seeds you got are.