![]() You will be responsible for paying for your own postal costs for returning your item. Seeds to Sow Ltd 89 Cross Lane Bradford GB BD11 2BY To return your product, you should mail your product to: Once the returned item is received, a gift certificate will be mailed to you. If you need to exchange it for the same item, send us an email at the item was marked as a gift when purchased and shipped directly to you, you’ll receive a gift credit for the value of your return. We only replace items if they are defective or damaged. Only regular priced items may be refunded, unfortunately sale items cannot be refunded. If you’ve done all of this and you still have not received your refund yet, please items (if applicable) Then contact your bank or credit card company, it may take some time before your refund is officially posted. If you haven’t received a refund yet, first check your bank account. ![]() If you are approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days. We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund. Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase. To be eligible for a return, your items must be unopened and unused and in the same condition that you received it. Any seeds must be returned within 14 days of the date the original order was posted. No refund will be issued on postal charges for returned products. Most notable is capsaicin, which is responsible for the pungent (hot) taste of chilli peppers. Hot peppers like to be grouped with cucumbers, aubergine, tomato, okra, Swiss chard and squash.Ĭhillies are rich in antioxidant plant compounds that have been linked with various health benefits. If you have only one chilli growing and you see no others forming, pick it, this will encourage more to grow. Wash your hands immediately after handling chillies or seeds.Īll chillies are better grown in a pot or container because the soil can warm up quickly. Take great care when handling the seeds and mature pods as contact with sensitive areas of skin or eyes can cause a severe burning sensation. Harvest in 18 to 20 weeks, from July to October.Ĭarolina Reaper chillies have a heat rating of up to 1.5-2.2 million Scoville Units. Give a nitrogen feed once 2 to 3 chillies have appeared. Please note this variety is not suited to outdoor cultivation in the UK at any stage and will not appreciate an unheated greenhouse in early spring until the weather warms. When the seedlings are about 15cm (6in) high, transplant to their final growing positions planting 40cm (16in) apart or 2 to 3 plants per pot/container. Prefers well drained soil that must be kept moist. Likes a sunny, light position once germinated ![]() Sow seeds 0.5cm (1/4in) deep, in modules or trays filled with moist, warm compost and place in a light position such as a south facing windowsill or where temperature is 28-30C (82-86F), preferably in a heated propagator. Sow indoors January to April, plant out May to June in pots. His method, devised in 1912, is known as the Scoville Organoleptic Test. The scale is named after its creator, American pharmacist Wilbur Scoville. Capsaicin is one of many related chemicals, collectively called capsaicinoids. ![]() The Scoville scale is a measurement of the pungency (spicy heat) of chilli peppers such as the jalapeño, the bhut jolokia, and the world's current hottest pepper, the Carolina Reaper, or other spicy foods as reported in Scoville heat units (SHU), a function of capsaicin concentration. The fruits average 4-5cm in diameter maturing from green to a bright scarlet red with a gnarled look and characteristic pointed tail. These are genuine Carolina Reaper Seeds produced in isolated conditions and fresh from the latest harvest. This variety can be difficult to germinate (usually 14-28 days) and require a minimum soil temperature of 28-30C (82-86F), so a heated propagator is required. Great care should be taken when touching these chilli seeds and mature fruit (gloves are recommended) and always wash your hands after coming into contact with them. The Carolina Reaper Chilli is officially the hottest chilli in the world with an average Scoville heat rating of 1.5 million and a Guinness Book of Records Peak of 2.2 million. They are not for those faint of heart!
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