Hot Peppers
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Re: Hot Peppers
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- Bavaria
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Re: Hot Peppers
Bavaria wrote:Check this out. Click here for more information
C'mon! "Red Savina pepper's rank on the Scoville scale is 350000–580000"
Did you even read my article?!??!?!?! "1,359,000 on the Scoville scale" !! It's a world record! Red Savina is not even in the same neighborhood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
... as that old TV commercial used to say - "try it, you'll like it"

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Re: Hot Peppers
I hear you, like I said environment, genes, tempurture that the pepper flower germinates all influence heat levels. I did grow 2 Naga Jolokia plants from seeds which I did buy, one plant grew in the garden another in a friends pot neither one was as hot as the Savina I'm not questioning the results or the fact that the Jolokia is much hotter. I have grown the Savina for 3 years in a row. Every year they were consistantly extremely hot. This is the scale
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Maybe I should get the seeds from New Mexico Chilie Institute.
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Maybe I should get the seeds from New Mexico Chilie Institute.
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