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That's the world's hottest spice, not the world's hottest pepper.
I'm no pepper expert, but the web site says they're peppers, and they're selling seeds for them, and they're claiming them to be the hottest known pepper in the world. I don't care enough to argue about it, but I hate being corrected when I'm not wrong lol, especially when I get the winky smiley, indicating that I've just been clued in lol.
Either way, neither of them will be growing in my garden!
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Actully the ghost peppers are 4 times hotter than a habenaro, not 10,000. Recently there was a article in the paper about it. I also saw a article on yahoo about how in india where the ghost pepper comes from officials plan to WEPONIZE it.
Like for croud control. Man, I would rather get shot than getting that stuff on my eyes.
I know at the far I am growing a huge garden we are going to have 6 different kinds of chili peppers. Scary.
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I have eight ghost pepper seedlings coming up and I'm debating what to do with the remaining 20 or so seeds. Probably pot them up and offer them at my roadside stand.